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Errata

Label: Knitting Factory
Released: 1999
Track listing: Spliny Thicket; In Tongues; City of Sand; Which Delta; Calle Siete; Hotfoot; Noospheric; Goomy; Kargyraa; Errataka.
Rings Of Saturn

By Rashied Ali
Label: Knitting Factory
Released: 1999
Track listing: Mahakala; Keepdarigaway; Saturn; Zorn's Thorn; Rings OF Saturn; Seraphic Light; Takedatwitcha; Vajra Prayera.
Various Artists: Knitting on the Roof

by AAJ Staff
Lately klezmer has become all the rage. Whether this is due to the influence of John Zorn or the spirit of rediscovery that accompanied the swing revival remains unclear. But hey, why not celebrate with a various artists tribute to Fiddler on the Roof? That's what our friends at the Knitting Factory have done. Two remarkable ...
Elliott Sharp: Tectonics: Errata

by AAJ Staff
Few avant-garde guitarists have made as much of a statement as Elliott Sharp. In his many projects he has worked within rock, blues, free jazz, electronica, and modern classical idioms. But his great talent (and primary intent here, I suppose) is to build unexpected combinations from these elements. His solo Tectonics project, now in its third ...
Mario Pavone - Nu Trio: Remembering Thomas

by Glenn Astarita
Remembering Thomas is a heartfelt yet fiery tribute to the late saxophonist/composer Thomas Chapin performed by bassist Mario Pavone’s “Nu Trio”. A monster bassist who possesses remarkable technique, Pavone was the cornerstone for Chapin’s much beloved and highly regarded trio. Here, the “Nu Trio” featuring drummer Matt Wilson and pianist Peter Madsen perform four Chapin original ...
With Every Breath: The Music of Shabbat at BJ

by Glenn Astarita
The latest from the Knitting Factory’s “Jewish Alternative Movement” series is titled, With Every Breath “The Music of Shabbat At BJ”, featuring an aggregate of diverse musicians well known for their contributions to “new” or “modern jazz”, or in some circles – The NYC Downtown Scene. A recording with religious underpinnings, “The Music of Shabbat At ...
Curtis Fowlkes: Catfish Corner - Reflect

by Glenn Astarita
A veteran of the venerable “Jazz Passengers” along with an extensive resume including numerous sideman dates with rising stars and proven jazz warriors, trombonist Curtis Fowlkes gets down to the groove with his first studio recording titled, Catfish Corner-Reflect. A soul-jazz brew, Fowlkes sparkles as a bandleader, composer and soloist along with his equally adept and ...
Paradox Trio: Source

by David Adler
The Paradox Trio, founded and led by woodwinds player Matt Darriau, is one of the truly outstanding groups active within New York’s downtown avant-garde scene. Actually a quartet, the band consists of Darriau on saxophones and clarinets, Brad Shepik on guitars, Rufus Cappadocia on five-string electric cello, and Seido Salifoski on dumbek and other hand percussion. ...