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Age of Everything
By Joe Morris
Label: Riti Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Tree Branch; Way In; Age of Everything; Telepathy
Joe Morris: Age of Everything
by Clifford Allen
Sometimes an artist comes along that, while making obviously forward-thinking and unique music, nevertheless remains apart from one's expectations that at first it seems unapproachable. Yet revisiting this same artist a few years later, with more listening under one's belt, the value of the work becomes more readily apparent. With this in mind, Joe Morris, before ...
Illumination
by AAJ Staff
It comes as a quiet blink in the dark, a sudden wash of color, or sheer blinding intensity. The best thing is, it happens without any warning. That's the sublime power of music created in the moment, always teetering on the edge of unpredictability. Once you've make that leap enough times, you'll find yourself addicted.
A Fireside Chat With Joe Morris
by AAJ Staff
To me, Joe Morris is about as good as it gets these days. Sure, I pine for the days of Trane and Ayler. But every now and then, I am pleased to be alive and well (relative) in 2003. Morris' discography is impressive, records with both Ken Vandermark and Vandermark's DKV Trio, Joe and Mat Maneri, ...
Age of Everything
By Joe Morris
Label: Riti Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Tree Branch; Way In; Age of Everything; Telepathy.
Joe Morris: Age of Everything
by AAJ Staff
Back in the '60s, jazz players made a startling discovery: density can lead to weightlessness. With the onset of energy music came the revelation that emotional intensity, harmonic freedom, and piercing improvisation can yield a spiritual enlightenment unattainable by other means. John Coltrane, an icon from the period, found over time that he was able to ...
Singularity
By Joe Morris
Label: AUM Fidelity
Released: 2001
Track listing: Light; Gravity; Creature; Shape; Atmosphere; Sense; Liquid; Dimension; Flight; Rock.
Joe Morris: Singularity
by AAJ Staff
One night before a show, I had the opportunity to overhear a conversation Joe Morris was having with another member of the audience. I didn't catch a single word, but what struck was the way he accompanied the dialogue on his guitar. Some players might call this process warming up"--but I wonder if Morris is ever ...


