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Right As Rain
Label: FMP Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Watchamacallit/ The Rain Went On and On/ Not Tonight or Any Night/ Go On
For Long In Any Way/ There Were Tears In Her Eyes/ Twist, Turn and Leave/
Death Whistles/ Do Not Remove/ Wisdom Fattens the Souls of Men/ Right As
Rain.
Swinging the BIM
Label: FMP Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Disc One: Swinging the BIM, first set. Disc Two: Swinging the BIM, second set.
Precious Soul

Label: FMP Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Delight/ Honour/ Your Grace/ Oh God/ Pray Always/ As Yourself.
Trigger Zone
By King
Label: FMP Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Area 1/ Area 2/ Area 3/ Area 4.
Berlin Abbozzi
By Bill Dixon
Label: FMP Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Berlin Abbozzi: Currents/ Open Quiet/The Orange Bell/ Acrolithes.
King : Trigger Zone

by Derek Taylor
The interpersonal politics of collective improvisation are tricky terrain to map and predict. How do musicians determine and agree on a shared spontaneous itinerary? What are the auditory and tactile tools and cues that lead to consensual shifts in direction and scope? What happens when the elements break down or are misconstrued in the moment? The ...
Peter Br: Right As Rain

by Derek Taylor
In the late spring of 2000, while in the midst of grueling tour with his tentet, Peter Brötzmann received some sobering news. Werner Lüdi, saxophonist, fellow improviser, and friend had passed away. Lüdi had been an infrequent collaborator of Brötzmann's over the years but the two men shared an endemic musical vision as early insurgents in ...
Charles Gayle 3: Precious Soul

by Derek Taylor
Like the Holy Trinity at the cynosure of Charles Gayle's religious faith the trio of leader, bass and drums exists as the foundation for nearly all of his music. Even his explorations into larger instrumentations have at their core the central stanchion of this steadfast template. Solo settings are the only other context where he is ...
Bill Dixon: Berlin Abbozzi

by John Sharpe
Bill Dixon’s latest recording, his first on FMP, is an intimate club date well captured in November 1999. The instrumentation of trumpet, two basses and drums, is one which has been used to good effect on previous Dixon recordings such as November 1981 and the two volumes of Vade Mecum, both on Soul Note. This group ...
Schlippenbach Trio: Swinging the BIM

by Derek Taylor
A trend is developing with the Schlippenbach Trio and schematics. Their third FMP recording Complete Combustion took as its cover the diagram of a disassembled motor mirroring aspects of the group’s method and maneuverability. On Swinging the BIM, their fourth set for the label, the image (along with the message behind it) is somewhat more esoteric- ...