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Thiefs: Thiefs

Read "Thiefs" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Dopo essere stato abbastanza presente nelle vicende concertistiche italiche di qualche anno fa [specialmente nel quartetto di David S. Ware e in alcuni progetti di Matthew Shipp], del batterista Guillermo E. Brown si erano un po' perse le tracce. Lo ritroviamo volentieri in questo trio con il bassista Keith Witty e il sassofonista francese Christophe Panzani, ...

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Article: Profile

Matthew Shipp: Shipp Shifts

Read "Matthew Shipp: Shipp Shifts" reviewed by Chris Rich


Pianist Matthew Shipp's artistic collaboration community is a counterpart to his business community. It is its own ecosystem of multidisciplinary work, scholarly conversations and mentorship.The TrioThe trio is Shipp's main vehicle. It is, by turns, his midnight train, his slow boat to China and a way of flying home. It takes a ...

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News: Event

David S. Ware Memorial Service At Saint Peter's Church

David S. Ware Memorial Service At Saint Peter's Church

The friends and family of the late David S. Ware will gather at Saint Peter's Church at 619 Lexington Avenue where it meets 54th Street on Monday, January 7, 2013 at 7:30pm The musical portions of the service will be presented by Cooper–Moore: solo harp William Parker: special presentation Muhammad Ali and ...

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David S. Ware: Planetary Musician

Read "David S. Ware: Planetary Musician" reviewed by Lyn Horton


On Sunday, June 27th, 2010, about a half-hour after its scheduled 9:30 pm appearance on the Abrons Art Center main performance stage in New York City, the David S. Ware Trio was setting up. The audience for this night of Vision Festival XV was its usual wandering and low-hum conversational self. William Parker stood by his ...

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Article: Interview

David S. Ware: Gravitation

Read "David S. Ware: Gravitation" reviewed by Martin Longley


It wasn't the kidney transplant that brought saxophonist David S. Ware very close to wheelchair confinement. Last September (2009), there were early signs of organ rejection, so he was placed on a course of steroids. These came with side effects that were more debilitating than last year's operation itself. Since then, Ware has been in a ...

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Article: Album Review

Ulrich Gumpert / Gunter Baby Sommer: Das Donnernde Leben

Read "Das Donnernde Leben" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Collaborations between pianists and drummers often evolve around a unique chemistry creating interesting works of art. Such is the case with Misha Mengelberg and Han Bennink, Matthew Ship and Guillermo E. Brown, and Louis Moholo-Moholo and Marilyn Crispell. There's also Cecil Taylor and Tony Oxley, Paul Lovens, Jackson Krall or Max Roach). Add pianist Ulrich Gumpert ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Guillermo E. Brown's "Shuffle Mode" Blurs and Bends Musical Boundaries

Guillermo E. Brown's "Shuffle Mode" Blurs and Bends Musical Boundaries

Known for his association with jazz musicians - David S. Ware, Matthew Shipp, Dave Burrell, ViJay Ayer, among others, multi-dimensional artist Guillermo E. Brown draws upon influences from free jazz to Miami Bass in a new work, “Shuffle Mode," premiering April 18-19 as part of The Apollo Theater's Salon Series. “Shuffle Mode" is pure Guillermo E. ...

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Antipop Vs. Matthew Shipp

Label: Thirsty Ear Recordings
Released: 2003
Track listing: Places I've Never Been; Staph; Slow Horn; A Knot In Your Bop; svp; Coda; Stream Light; Monstro City; Real Is Surreal; Free Hop.

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Soul At The Hands Of The Machine

Label: Thirsty Ear Recordings
Released: 2002
Track listing: if we can ever find a way; gimme time tiempo; Manganese; basso.ritmo.luz; das Funken; electro.prayer.1; modular/rootstrata; AnikuRock; more & more; inside the purple box; Outside Looking In; gnizama (for troublesome trans-atlantic boats).

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Article: Album Review

Guillermo E. Brown: Soul At The Hands Of The Machine

Read "Soul At The Hands Of The Machine" reviewed by AAJ Staff


In every sense a collage, Guillermo E. Brown's debut as a leader spans an insane variety of genres and manages to stitch them together into a seamless whole. At the root, of course, is the beat. Brown's drumming rolls through funk, jazz, hip-hop, and Latin rhythms with ease, and the addition of electronic beats and textures ...


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