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Indistancing

Label: Leo Records
Released: 1999
Track listing: Confluence; Volt/Going; Indistancing; Channel.

Album

Sieiro

Label: Leo Records
Released: 1999
Track listing: 1 Sieiro 6:15 2 Rush Hour 10:28 3 Santana 7:10 4 Arcos 11:05 5 The Link 12:02 6 The Vermicello 3:55 7 Assimptotica 5:07

Album

Momentum

Label: Leo Records
Released: 1999

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John Wolf Brennan / Gene Coleman / Christian Wolfarth: Momentum

Read "Momentum" reviewed by Robert Spencer


This trio of pianist John Wolf Brennan, bass clarinetist Gene Coleman, and percussionist Christian Wolfarth are mainly interested on this disc in exploring sounds and textures and various possibilities of rhythm and dynamics. The Momentum of the title is honest and hard-won, for these performers are not relying on the already-realized potentials of steady rhythms for ...

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John Wolf Brennan: Momentum

Read "Momentum" reviewed by Robert Spencer


This trio of pianist John Wolf Brennan, bass clarinetist Gene Coleman, and percussionist Christian Wolfarth are mainly interested on this disc in exploring sounds and textures and various possibilities of rhythm and dynamics. The Momentum of the title is honest and hard-won, for these performers are not relying on the already-realized potentials of steady rhythms for ...

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Steven Lantner / Mat Maneri: Reaching

Read "Reaching" reviewed by Robert Spencer


This one is aptly named. Steven Lantner and Mat Maneri are indeed reaching: for new combinations, new sounds, new potentialities to realize. This is extraordinarily active music, lurching every which way, jumping, skating, flying, and swooping down into a brood. Microtonality - the huge caverns between the conventional pitches, explored by Mat Maneri's father Joe - ...

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The John Bickerton Trio: Shadow Boxes

Read "Shadow Boxes" reviewed by Robert Spencer


Sometimes an artist doesn't need a big canvas on which to work. Miniatures can be just as artistically exacting and just as pleasing to the audience. John Bickerton is a worker in miniatures: he favors little phrases, not simply repeated but re-aired, re- floated, remade in different conjunctions and combinations. Matthew Heyner (bass) and Rashid Bakr ...

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The Ivo Perelman Quartet: Sieiro

Read "Sieiro" reviewed by Robert Spencer


Ivo Perelman once again displays his striking ability to make a tenor saxophone sound like a string instrument. There are moments on this disc when a single note issues from the upper register and for a moment it's not clear: is it Perelman? Or Tomas Ulrich's cello? Or even the astounding Dominic Duval on bass? But ...

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Tibor Szemzo: Snapshot from the Island

Read "Snapshot from the Island" reviewed by Robert Spencer


Tibor Szemzo is a minimalist who specializes here in “Snapshot from the Island" in the small sounds of serenity and peace. The music seems to be credited to flute and synthesizer, but it often sounds almost vocal, in an ethereal, ancient, Gregorian Chant fashion. There is a good deal of sustaining of notes, reverb, echo, gradual ...


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