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Mark O'Leary/Wayne Horvitz/Dylan Van Der Schyff: FLUX

Read "FLUX" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Irish guitar wiz Mark O'Leary's relentless pursuit of melding his improvisational expertise with some of the top guns in the jazz-based business continues here during this trio setting recorded in Seattle, Washington. On this 2008 studio set, the musicians quietly surge into abstract-minimalism via the free-improv route. With O'Leary's harmonically appeasing volume control techniques and fluid ...

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Flux

Label: W.E.R.F.
Released: 2007

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Flux

Label: AIM Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: No Fuzz for Buzz; 4D; Olivier; Lunar; Flux; Gruff; Duo; Revolver; Dodeka; Dias; Passaggio Nach dem Regen; In Orbit.

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Mats Eilertsen: Flux

Read "Flux" reviewed by Budd Kopman


Bassist Mats Eilertsen is in high demand as a sideman, and a member of quite a few longstanding groups. As a leader and composer, Eilertsen put out the very interesting and atmospheric Turanga (AIM Records, 2005). The outstanding Flux brings together the same players, but in an entirely different style. What is immediately ...

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Flux

Label: Hubro
Released: 2006

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Flux

Label: Potlatch Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: Derive; Ruwe Ruimte.

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Fred Van Hove: Flux

Read "Flux" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Consider the physicality of a Fred Van Hove solo performance. Perhaps the word “physicality” as defined by Merriam-Webster’s “intensely physical orientation: with the predominance of the physical usually at the expense of the mental, spiritual, or social,” doesn’t quite fit. While his solo effort may seem like a 15 round heavyweight fight, it doesn’t neglect the ...

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Flux

Label: Potlatch Records
Released: 1999

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Fred Van Hove: Flux

Read "Flux" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


This remarkable Belgian pianist has produced two new releases issued on separate labels: “Passing Waves” (see AAJ review Jan. 1998) on NUSCOPE records and this 2 CD “live” set titled “Flux” on Potlatch records. On Disk 1, Van Hove performs a piece called “Derive” which clocks in at 52 minutes. Once again Van Hove performs solo ...

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Flux

Label: Unknown label
Released: 1998


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