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String Planes

Label: Ex-tol Recordings
Released: 2024
Track listing: Slipping Through the String Plane, pt. 1; Slipping Through the String Plane, pt. 2; Desert Resurrection; Pulsebow; Crisis Walk; In Limine Fortunae.

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String Planes

Read "String Planes" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Collin Sherman takes the 'A' train to his day job in Manhattan. Billy Strayhorn, the writer of the tune “Take the 'A' Train" that was made famous by the Duke Ellington Orchestra, must be smiling. Do the seeds of Sherman's compositions germinate during these forty-five-minute rides? Possibly, though his music has no resemblance to Ellington's or ...

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Suitable Benchmarks of Reform

Label: Ex-tol Recordings
Released: 2022
Track listing: Phalanx Strictures; Rival Machinations; Worthless Objects and Photographs Thereof; Rumination Suite, Mvt. I: Meditation on Resentment; Rumination Suite, Mvt. II: Faults and Missteps; Rumination Suite, Mvt. III: Things Turn Around; Rumination Suite, Mvt. IV: Foundations of Serenity.

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Organism Made Luminous

Label: Ex-tol Recordings
Released: 2022
Track listing: Failed Deotological Promise; Across Three Fields; Hegemonic Virtues; Dialectic Rejected; Says Flowers; Late Edition; Glassine and Glycerin; Space Mission of the Immortals; Signal Isolation.

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Article: Album Review

Collin Sherman: Organism Made Luminous

Read "Organism Made Luminous" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


The Covid pandemic slowed artistic progress for many musicians. Opportunities to collaborate became scarce; live music in front of an audience blinked out. However, the enterprising players out there found a way. File sharing and solo projects blossomed, and these—along with the relative affordability of home studio set ups—had an invigorating effect on musical creativity. If ...

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Collin Sherman: Suitable Benchmarks of Reform

Read "Suitable Benchmarks of Reform" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Multi-reedist Colin Sherman's thirteenth album, Suitable Benchmarks Of Reform, was made from the same template from which his previous twelve releases came into being—recording alone in his New York City apartment, recording the individual parts then layering each onto the next to make an ensemble sound. This, in the time of the arrival of the Covid ...


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