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Gerry Hemingway Quintet: Riptide

by Mark Corroto
Over the past 25 years, the lineup of drummer/percussionist Gerry Hemingway's quintet might have changed, but his central organizing concepts have remained constant. Like a working dog, specifically a shepherd, he always seems to be organizing chaos and safeguarding melody. Well, that is, when he isn't inciting the tumult.The most recent variation of his ...
Ivo Perelman Quartet: The Hour of the Star

by Glenn Astarita
With his newly formed quartet, Brazilian tenor sax titan and visual artist Ivo Perelman effectively synchronizes the freer aspects of improvisation with bop, and harmonious patterns. And the musicians' synergy offers an underlying constant within the copious slants and contrasts presented throughout. The musicians kick off the festivities with A Tearful Tale, where pianist ...
Darius Jones / Matthew Shipp: Cosmic Lieder

by John Sharpe
Duets with saxophonists loom large in pianist Matthew Shipp's discography. His first release featured one such with a young Rob Brown--Sonic Explorations (Cadence Jazz, 1988)--and there have been further outings over the years with other reed men, including Roscoe Mitchell, Ivo Perelman, Evan Parker and Sabir Mateen. To add to that impressive roster comes a worthy ...
Ivo Perelman - Rosie Hertlein - Dominic Duval: Near to the Wild Heart

by AAJ Italy Staff
Una lunga suite di circa un'ora, suddivisa in otto parti. Ivo Perelman non cerca per il nuovo trio neanche dei titoli ai brani, si accontenta di dare una suddivisione al flusso sonoro, al magma che tutti insieme riversano su chi ascolta. Ha trovato dei sidemen congeniali: Dominic Duval al contrabbasso, con cui collabora da diverso tempo ...
Jimmy Halperin/ Dominic Duval/ Brian Willson: The Music of John Coltrane

by John Sharpe
Why would modern improvisers want to create a session around music over 50 years old? That's the question the pairing of bassist Dominic Duval and saxophonist Jimmy Halperin look to answer over the 68-minute program of The Music of John Coltrane. Having already delved into the Thelonious Monk songbook on Monkinus (CIMP, 2006) and Monk Dreams ...