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About Trumpet and Saxophone

By Nate Wooley, Seymour Wright
Label: Fataka
Released: 2013
Track listing: 3:27 ; 3:25 ; 3:15 ; 6:04 ; 6:48 ; 9:05 ; 6:15 ; 2:07 ; 4:23.
White Cable, Black Wires

By John Edwards
Label: Fataka
Released: 2013
Track listing: Wcbw I; Wcbw II; Wcbw III; Wcbw IV; Wcbw V.
Exta

By John Butcher
Label: Fataka
Released: 2013
Track listing: Pulmo I; Cor; Pulmo II; Iecur; Fel.
Al-Khwarizmi Variations

By Pat Thomas
Label: Fataka
Released: 2013
Track listing: Variation 1; Variation 2; Variation 3; Variation 4; Variation 5; Variation 6; Variation 7; Variation 8; Variation 9; Variation 10.
Nate Wooley, Seymour Wright: About Trumpet and Saxophone

by John Eyles
About Trumpet and Saxophone has an intriguing image across the back and front of its double fold-out sleeve. Painted by Geoff Wright in 1968 and entitled Svetlana, it consists of eight images of a woman which, read from left to right, show her dressing from compete nakedness through the donning of items of underwear to full ...
John Butcher, Thomas Lehn, John Tilbury: Exta

by John Eyles
The trio of saxophonist John Butcher, synthesiser player Thomas Lehn and pianist John Tilbury had a certain inevitability about it. Although they had not recorded together prior to this album, each of the three possible pairs had done so--Lehn and Tilbury when the Englishman recorded the extraordinary The Hands of Caravaggio (Erstwhile, 2002) with MIMEO of ...
Pat Thomas: Al-Khwarizmi Variations

by John Eyles
Al-Khwarizmi Variations is the most recent addition to a select group of albums--the solo recordings of pianist Pat Thomas. It is Thomas's fourth solo outing in twenty years, and follows Nur (Emanem, 2001) and Plays the Music of Derek Bailey & Thelonious Monk (FMR, 2008). Both of those are hard to follow, but Al-Khwarizmi Variations is ...
John Edwards / Okkyung Lee: White Cable, Black Wires

by John Eyles
After its impressive debut, it is gratifying to report that the Fataka label seems set to continue in similar vein. Recorded by Sebastian Lexer in May 2011, White Cable, Black Wires follows the pattern of the first two Fataka releases, featuring a small, intimate setting involving a key London improviser-- this time, bassist John Edwards paired ...
New improvised music label Fataka launches

by John Eyles
It is always a pleasure to welcome a new improvised music label, particularly when its initial releases give a strong indication that it will be releasing high quality recordings by some of the best improvisers around. That is certainly the case with Trevor Brent's Fataka, the newest label to emerge onto the London scene. As well ...