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The Ventriloquist
By Ivo Perelman
Label: Leo Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1.Iambic Search 2.Meliphobia 3.500 4.Fish Broth 5.Place des Vosges 6.The
Ventriloquist
Ivo Perelman: The Ventriloquist
by Glenn Astarita
At times, these five musicians’ collective aura might ring something like heavyweight boxers going toe-to-toe. However, the forceful implications are perhaps a bit more complementary! Saxophonist Ivo Perelman and bass clarinetist Louis Sclavis lead the charge by engaging in a series of jabs, flurries and counter-attacks. Yet the key ingredients reside within mutual understanding, cohesiveness, clarity ...
The Hammer
By Ivo Perelman
Label: Leo Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: The Hammer; Frying Pan Destruction; Abstinence; Five Avocados; The Fine Points of Living; Milky Selma; The Shelton Hotel; What's Your Favorite Subaru Dealer?; The No-Business Business; Two Weeks That Changed One's Life; Too Many Clowns for a Small Circus; Plant Life.
The Eye Listens
By Ivo Perelman
Label: Boxholder Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: A Night at the Opera; The Eye Listens; The Solution; Give Them the Spiritual; Dance of the Infidels.
Ivo Perelman: The Seven Energies Of The Universe
by Glenn Astarita
Hard blowing tenor saxophonist, Ivo Perelman sets The Seven Energies Of The Universe to music on this newly released production. Art critic Eleanor Heartney describes in the liners, “For Perelman, the experience of painting is very similar to the experience of making music”. Furthermore, Ms. Heartney approximates the abstract expressionism art movement with Perelman’s style of ...
Ivo Perelman and Jay Rosen: The Hammer
by AAJ Staff
Make all the comparisons you want: saxophonist Ivo Perelman has his own distinctive sound. At times exercising the split-tone multiphonics of Albert Ayler, at others relentlessly pursuing themes a la Coltrane, Perelman certainly draws heavily upon the free jazz tradition. But what sets his music apart is its personal character. On The Hammer, he further confounds ...
Ivo Perelman: The Eye Listens
by Derek Taylor
Saxophonist and sometime cellist Ivo Perelman was one of the most promising players of free jazz in the early 1990s. A prolific series of recordings disseminated on a clutch of labels including Homestead, Leo, CIMP, Music & Arts and others pointed firmly to his rising primacy in the music. Strangely, just as his star was reaching ...
Ivo Perelman/Jay Rosen: The Hammer
by Mark Corroto
In examining the lineage of saxophonist/drum energy-jazz duos, consider John Coltrane/Rashied Ali’s Interstellar Space (1967), followed by Frank Lowe/Rashied Ali Duo Exchange (1972), Andrew Cyrille Meets Peter Brotzmann in Berlin (1982), Brotzmann’s duos with Hamid Drake called Dried Rat Dog (1994) and David Murray’s exchanges with Milford Graves, The Read Deal (1994). All these musicians stripped ...




