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Article: Album Review

James Falzone / Klang: Tea Music

Read "Tea Music" reviewed by Mark Corroto


The much-admired 1950s work of clarinetist Jimmy Giuffre is the inspiration for James Falzone's quartet, known as Klang. But like most things emanating from the insular world of Chicago jazz, the signature is never forged. Falzone, a clarinetist, has explored many musical forms, from classical and chamber music to French folk and jazz. He ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

Tim Daisy: Tea Music, The Disappointment of Parsley & Staying in the Game

Read "Tim Daisy: Tea Music, The Disappointment of Parsley & Staying in the Game" reviewed by Kurt Gottschalk


Klang Tea Music Allos Documents 2009 The Dave Rempis Percussion Quartet The Disappointment of Parsley Not Two 2009 Fred Anderson Staying in the Game Engine 2009 ...

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News: Recording

Jason Roebke's Solo Bass Debut Reissued Digitally

Jason Roebke's Solo Bass Debut Reissued Digitally

Jason Roebke's solo bass debut is being reissued digitally by Family Vineyard. This rare recording will now be available worldwide in the MP3 format September 23 via digital sellers like iTunes, eMusic, Other Music Digital, and many more. Solo is Jason Roebke's only solo acoustic bass album, originally self-released in 2000. Across twelve pieces he bows, ...

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Duo

Label: Peira
Released: 2007
Track listing: Removal Of Difference; Come Again; And Then; Standing, Still.

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Article: Album Review

Jason Roebke / Brian Labycz: Duo

Read "Duo" reviewed by Mark Corroto


The abstraction of improvised music, and the additional distance that a recording (over a live performance) subjects a listener to, may be cause for concern. But listeners open to the conceptual and possibly transcendental experience that such music brings are often rewarded. Listening to this duo between Jason Roebke and Brian Labycz is one of those ...

Album

Rapid Croche

Label: 482 Music
Released: 2003
Track listing: Please / Sensor / Any American / Whatever You Think Is Beautiful / It

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Article: Album Review

Jason Roebke: Rapid Croche

Read "Rapid Croche" reviewed by Kurt Gottschalk


In some contexts, Chicago bassist Jason Roebke plays the sort of quiet sputters of sound that somehow gets lumped into jazz. His project Art Union Humanscape with dancer Ayako Kato performed at the Joyce Soho in September with Chicago ex-pat percussionist Tim Barnes in a setting of beauteous sound and silence. With his trio, however, he ...

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Article: Album Review

Jason Roebke: Rapid Croche

Read "Rapid Croche" reviewed by Jay Collins


The Chicago jazz/improvised music scene is legendary, whether the topic concerns the AACM school or more recent experimenters. Drawing upon the inspiration the past and local legends like Fred Anderson, Hal Russell and more recently, Ken Vandermark, the second and third waves consist of an amazingly diverse and invigorating talent pool, now emerging as impressive musicians ...


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