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Joseph Holbrooke Trio: The Moat Recordings
by Marc Medwin
May is Derek Bailey memorial month at The Stone. It's fitting, then, that these Joseph Holbrooke recordings emerge now, as we mourn the fact that Bailey isn't physically with us anymore. The notes indicate that he was involved in the choice of material up to the end, happy that it was finally going to be released ...
AUM Fidelity
by Marc Medwin
"I'm still on a mission from God," laughs Steven Joerg, AUM Fidelity frontman. Maybe Lone Ranger would be a more apt descriptor. Yeah, it's mostly me. That's one of the things that sets the label apart--this really is a one-man operation." Joerg is always quick to acknowledge the help he has received from ...
Daniel Carter / William Parker / Federico Ughi: The Dream
by Marc Medwin
That's right, Daniel Carter plays piano on this date! It's the first thing you hear as this disc kicks immediately into definite but mature overdrive. It's a blast to hear William Parker, the bassist for Cecil Taylor's much-lauded Feel Trio, free-walking under Carter's percussive attacks, certainly indebted to Taylor but even more pointillistic. Zero Softly is ...
Caroline Kraabel / Phil Hargreaves: Where We Were
by Marc Medwin
As part of the London Improvisers Orchestra, American-born and London-based instrumentalist Caroline Kraabel is no stranger to electro-acoustic incorporations of all varieties, but Where We Were takes such concerns to the next level. While the playing is outstanding, it is the world invoked between each utterance that makes the disc one of the most fascinating soundscape ...
Anthony Braxton: 20 Standards, 4 Improvisations, 2 + 2 Compositions, Live at the Royal Festival Hall
by Marc Medwin
Anthony Braxton 20 Standards (Quartet) 2003 Leo 2005 Anthony Braxton 4 Improvisations (Duets) 2004 Leo 2005 Anthony Braxton 2 + 2 Compositions 482 Music 2005
The Move / Gross Motor Music
by Marc Medwin
Superficially, these two trombone dates couldn't be more different, but both exhibit a startling and refreshing attention to microdetail and prodigious technique from all involved. Both also attest to the perpetually tasty fruits born of long-term collaboration. Nils Wogram/Simon Nabatov The Move Between the Lines 2005 Trombonist Nils ...




