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Article: Interview

Tyshawn Sorey: Composite Reality

Read "Tyshawn Sorey: Composite Reality" reviewed by Daniel Lehner


Though Tyshawn Sorey's Oblique-I (Pi Recordings, 2011) is his most recent release to date, it's actually comprised of some of the percussionist/composer's earliest work. Containing music that is sonically dense, enormously challenging and (as the title suggests) consistently blurs and obscures the lines drawn between improvisation and composition, it has been hailed by critics and fans ...

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Article: Album Review

John Zorn: Nosferatu

Read "Nosferatu" reviewed by Thomas Carroll


The idea of saxophonist/composer John Zorn writing music to accompany a production about vampires has exciting implications. After all, it would seem logical that a man who has, over the past 40 years, helped expand the scope of sounds that can be considered music should be able to craft something truly mind-bending when dealing with such ...

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Article: Album Review

Joëlle Léandre: Live at the Ulrichsberg Kaleidophon

Read "Live at the Ulrichsberg Kaleidophon" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Few modern era instrumentalists sojourn into uncharted regions of the musical cosmos with the ingenuity of bassist extraordinaire Joëlle Léandre. Supported by her vast discography as a leader and co-conspirator, Léandre's serious intentions are differentiated by a sincere vision and jubilant demeanor. These attributes repeatedly surface on her recordings. This release is a two-CD gala that ...

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Article: Album Review

Joelle Leandre Tentet & Trio: Can You Hear Me?

Read "Can You Hear Me?" reviewed by Eyal Hareuveni


It is quite rare to find recordings of composed works by French double-bassist Joëlle Léandre. Léandre has gained a justified reputation as an innovative virtuoso of the double-bass, a masterful free improviser, and as an imaginative collaborator, mostly in small, intimate outfits. This double-disc set, with its first half featuring Léandre's composed work for a tentet, ...

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Article: Album Review

Anthony Braxton: 19 Standards (Quartet) 2003

Read "19 Standards (Quartet) 2003" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Innovative progressive-jazz and avant-gardist Anthony Braxton employs his arsenal of saxophones while covering gems from the past, evidenced by his smoothly swinging spin on Tommy Dorsey's “So Rare," amid a medley of jazz and pop standards. These four discs capture the quartet's 2003 European tour, enamored by the crystalline audio processing and a muse that transmits ...

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Article: Album Review

Circulasione Totale Orchestra: Bandwidth

Read "Bandwidth" reviewed by John Kelman


With a group as sonically dense as Circulasione Totale Orchestra (CTO), a single disc can be daunting enough. With Bandwidth, the 25 year-old free-blowing group delivers nearly three hours of relentless collective interplay; three continuous pieces divided into four segments each across three CDs. It's not for the faint-at-heart; even free improv fans may find it ...

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Article: Album Review

Trio Viriditas: Live at Vision Festival VI

Read "Live at Vision Festival VI" reviewed by Greg Camphire


Recorded at the 2001 edition of the long-running New York concert series, Live at Vision Festival VI showcases the top-notch Trio Viriditas, featuring reedsman/trumpeter Alfred Harth, percussionist Kevin Norton, and the late Wilbur Morris on bass. The long overdue release of this set follows the band's studio effort waxwebwind@ebroadway (Clean Feed, 2002); both capture a band ...

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Article: Record Label Profile

Barking Hoop

Read "Barking Hoop" reviewed by Sean Patrick Fitzell


French filmmaker and writer Guy Debord's art probed how modernization and economic forces caused alienation in everyday life. Music composed in his honor was the impetus for an artist-run, independent record label: drummer-percussionist and composer Kevin Norton's Barking Hoop. It's dedicated to developing original and unique work outside established parameters, which Debord would applaud. ...

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Born in Brooklyn

Label: Barking Hoop
Released: 2006
Track listing: 01. Fitzcarraldo's Beautiful Nonsequitur (Norton/Gjerstad/Stephens) - 42:07; 02. Born in Brooklyn (Norton/Gjerstad/Stephens) - 21:03.

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Article: Album Review

Instinctual Eye: Born in Brooklyn

Read "Born in Brooklyn" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Il percussionista e compositore Kevin Norton vanta collaborazioni con diversi rappresentanti della cosiddetta musica creativa, da Fred Frith a Mark Dresser da Tomas Ulrich a Joelle Leandre, ma il sodalizio artisticamente più significativo risulta la sua partecipazione ad alcune delle formazioni di Anthony Braxton. E proprio il multistrumentista, compositore e teorico di Chicago, è il principale ...


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