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Matthew Shipp: Multiplication Table, Abbey Road Duos, Un Piano & Cosmic Suite

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Matthew Shipp Multiplication Table hatOLOGY 2008 Evan Parker / Matthew Shipp Abbey Road Duos Treader 2007 Matthew Shipp Un Piano RogueArt 2008 Matthew Shipp ...

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Mary Halvorson Trio: Dragon's Head

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Given her diverse work with Anthony Braxton, Trevor Dunn and Mike Pride, her duos with Jessica Pavone and Kevin Shea and a number of other projects, guitarist Mary Halvorson might have gone any number of directions with her debut as a bandleader. Safe bet it would include some precise, proficient playing, probably some jagged edges and ...

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Miya Masaoka: Unsquare & Koto Accordion

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Maybe MondayUnsquareIntakt 2008 There are only a handful of koto players in the free improv world, but among them Miya Masaoka has set herself apart. Her qualities include a strong compositional sense, even when creating in the moment. It's something she shares with guitarist Fred Frith and saxophonist ...

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Nicole Mitchell's Black Earth Ensemble: Xenogenesis Suite: A Tribute to Octavia Butler

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The words ‘flute’ and ‘vocals’ on the back of a jazz record can suggest something fairly specific, something that is, well, fine for those who like it. But the combination needn’t necessitate an easy listen and if anyone in recent memory was likely to break the mold, it was Chicago’s Nicole Mitchell.

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Scott Tinkler: The Massacre of the Ego, The Garden of Forking Paths, Backwards & Lost Thoughts

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The Antripodean Collective The Massacre of the Egos Extreme 2008 Marc Hannaford with Scott Tinkler, Ken Edie & Philip Rex The Garden of Forking Paths Extreme 2007 Scott Tinkler Backwards ...

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Michael Moore: Sweet Ears, Holocene & Fragile

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The Persons Sweet Ears Ramboy 2008 Michael Moore Trio Holocene Ramboy 2008 Michael Moore Fragile Ramboy 2008 As a ...

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Marc Ribot: Exercises in Futility & Technicolor

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Marc Ribot Exercises in Futility Tzadik 2008 Giovanni Maier Technicolor Longsong Records 2007 A humble line might be drawn from Bach's Das Wohltemperirte Clavier through John Zorn's The Book ...

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Article: Film Review

Off the Road

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Peter Kowald Off The Road Rogue Art 2007 Pretty much anyone who ever met the German bassist Peter Kowald has a story to tell. His commitment to community, to creative spirit, seemed to provide him with a charmed life. Laurence Petit-Jouvet's 2001 documentary Off the Road doesn't get ...

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Article: Book Review

Secret Carnival Workers

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Secret Carnival Workers By Paul Haines, edited by Stuart Broomer Paperback; 232pages ISBN: 0978342607 Coach House Books 2007 Jazz and poetry ought to be natural kindred spirits. Both are about individualistic expression, projecting sentiment over logic. But with rare exception, “jazz poetry" tends to be pretty ...

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RogueArt

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Historians differ on the origins of the French flag. The theory that the tricolor banner simply combined the colors of the Parisian coat of arms (red and blue) with the color used to connote French royalty (white) is probably the simplest, but a competing claim--one perhaps taught more often in schoolrooms in America than France--has it ...


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