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Daniel Carter Quartet: Brooklyn, September 18, 2010

by Harrison Weiss
Daniel Carter QuartetThe Freedom GardenBrooklyn, New YorkSeptember 18, 2010 If you do not know about Daniel Carter, you are not to blame. For over thirty years Carter has been an New York musician, playing with free jazz innovators such as David S. Ware, William Parker, and Matthew Shipp, but has ...
Onecept

Label: AUM Fidelity
Released: 2010
Track listing: Book Of Krittika; Wheel Of Life; Celestial; Desire Worlds; Astral Earth; Savaka; Bardo; Anagami; Vata.
Saturnian (Solo Saxophones Volume One)

Label: AUM Fidelity
Released: 2010
Track listing: Methone; Pallene; Anthe.
Saturnian (Solo Saxophones, Volume One)

Label: AUM Fidelity
Released: 2010
Track listing: Methone; Pallene; Anthe.
Saturnian (Solo Saxophones, Volume 1)
Label: AUM Fidelity
Released: 2010
Track listing:
01. Methone; 02. Pallene; 03. Anthe.
Take Five with Matthew Shipp

by AAJ Staff
DOB: December 7, 1960 In: Wilmington, Delaware First Musical Memory: My uncle (James) playing a Beethoven piece on piano." Music Inspirations: Metaphysics and understanding the vibration language behind cosmos." Hobbies/Interests: Metaphysics, boxing, pro wrestling." Last Book Read: Lampshade by Mark Jacobson." Favorite TV Show: ...
Nicole Mitchell's Sonic Projections: Emerald Hills

by John Sharpe
In some ways Chicago-based flautist Nicole Mitchell's Emerald Hills resembles an old style AACM record: there's an adventurous spirit, a diversity of approaches, and chops to burn. More recent reference points include Mitchell's own Xenogenesis Suite (Firehouse 12, 2008) but (largely) without the challenging vocals. Joining Mitchell in the quartet she calls Sonic Projections, are long ...
David S. Ware: Onecept

by John Sharpe
Never one to be daunted, David S. Ware's first release after his kidney transplant was a solo live recording of three improvisations on three different instruments. Saturnian (Solo Saxophones, Volume One) (AUM Fidelity, 2010) garnered a strongly positive critical response. Now he has gone one stage further, following up with an even better studio date backed ...