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Enigma
By Ivo Perelman
Label: Leo Records
Released: 2013
Track listing: Enigma; Irresistible Incarnation; Annunciation; Supernatural Life;
Return To Nature; Ritual; Gentle As A Fawn; A Bourgois Ideal.
One
By Ivo Perelman
Label: RareNoiseRecords
Released: 2013
Track listing: Freedom; What Love Can Lead To; To Remember What Never Existed; One;
Universal Truth; Stigma.
The Foreign Legion
By Ivo Perelman
Label: Leo Records
Released: 2013
Track listing:
01. Mute singing, mute dancing; 02. An Angel's Disquiet; 03. Paul Klee; 04.
Sketch of an Wardrobe; 05. An Abstract Door.
The Passion According G. H.
By Ivo Perelman
Label: Leo Records
Released: 2013
Track listing:
01. Part 1 - 7:17; 02. Part 2 - 7:53; 03. Part 3 - 15:30; 04. Part 4 - 6:14; 05. Part - 3:35; 06. Part 6 - 8:45.
Living Jelly
By Ivo Perelman
Label: Leo Records
Released: 2013
Track listing:
1. In Pursuit of Pleasure – 8:25; 2. Playing wih Mercury – 11:28; 3. The
Sloth – 9:17; 4. Enigma – 11:49; 5. Living Jelly – 9:40.
Tutte le composizioni sono di Ivo Perelman, Joe Morris e Gerald Cleaver.
The Remote Viewers: Crimeways
by Alex Franquelli
There is an almost indiscernible, cynical element in The Remote Viewers' music. It is probably hidden between the folds of its noir aesthetics, where contemporary fables of cops and thugs, the fuzz and hoodlums, seem to flourish in the dark corners of complex rhythmic patterns and atonalism. Or it is maybe the juxtaposition between the nocturnal, ...
Matt Marshall’s Best Releases of 2013
by Matt Marshall
Rudresh Mahanthappa Gamak (ACT) Ivo Perelman/Joe Morris/Balazs Pandi One (RareNoise) Chris Potter The Sirens (ECM) Joe Lovano Us Five Cross Culture (Blue Note) KAZE Tornado (Circum-Libra) Ketil Bjørnstad La notte (ECM) Howie Smith/Mike Nock Opal Dream ...
Evan Parker/ Matthew Shipp: Rex, Wrecks & XXX
by John Sharpe
Few barriers remain in jazz. Certainly not geographical or generational. Even genre does not present insurmountable obstacles. Were it needed, further confirmation arrives in the shape of a meeting between two distinctive stylists: American pianist Matthew Shipp and English saxophone iconoclast Evan Parker. Far from being their first encounter, the pair know each other well, having ...


