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New Monastery (A View Into The Music Of Andrew Hill)

Label: Cryptogramophone
Released: 2006
Track listing: McNeil Island / Pumpkin; Not Sa No Sa; No Doubt / 11/8 / Dance With Death; Yokada Yokada / The Rumproller; Dedication; Reconciliation / New Monastery; Compulsion;

Album

Live at Al’s Bar

Label: pfMentum
Released: 2006
Track listing: 01. Five Swirls (Peet-Cline-Stinson-Bizzett) - 15:21; 02. Five Doors (Peet-Cline-Stinson-Bizzett) - 16:35; 03. Inner Funkdom (Peet) - 11:29

Album

New Monastery: A View Into The Music Of Andrew Hill

Label: Cryptogramophone
Released: 2006
Track listing: McNeil Island/Pumpkin; Not Sa No Sa; No Doubt/11/8/Dance With Death; Yokada Yokada/The Rumproller; Dedication; Reconciliation/New Monastery; Compulsion.

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Article: Interview

Dentro al "Nuovo Monastero" con Nels Cline

Read "Dentro al "Nuovo Monastero" con Nels Cline" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Dentro al Nuovo Monastero con Nels Cline Intervista di Rex Butters Nels Cline ha recentemente festeggiato il suo cinquantesimo compleanno con un concerto in compagnia del fratello gemello Alex al Cryptonight di Los Angeles - locale del produttore Jeff Gauthier, titolare dell'etichetta Cryptogramophone - dimostrando di essere in piena forma. Musicista eclettico, è capace di passare ...

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Article: Album Review

Nels Cline: New Monastery

Read "New Monastery" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Ascoltare questo album fa piacere, non solo per la l’eclettismo della proposta, ma anche perché in questo caso il pianista Andrew Hill è oggetto di un peculiare ma significativo riconoscimento, ricevendo il tributo di un intero disco da un musicista curioso come il chitarrista Nels Cline. Uno a cui la definizione di “jazzista” va decisamente stretta. ...

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Nels Cline: Entering the New Monastery

Read "Nels Cline: Entering the New Monastery" reviewed by Rex  Butters


Having recently shared a 50th birthday recital/jam with his twin brother, Alex, at Cryptogramophone label owner/producer Jeff Gauthier's Cryptonight, LA's Nels Cline shows no sign of slowing down. A musician of limitless range, he creates, among other sounds, noise using kitchen utensils on a heavily processed guitar, enhances Willie Nelson tunes with soulful ornamentation, rocks Wilco, ...

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Nels Cline / Wally Shoup / Chris Corsano: Immolation / Immersion

Read "Immolation / Immersion" reviewed by Paul C. Dowd


A caveat to anyone who listens to this record on headphones: be sure to have the volume levels properly calibrated, or you will incur a jolt from the initial skronk of “Lake of Fire Memories. At this point of the opening strains of Immolation/Immersion, most traditionalists will probably opt out of this musical journey, which includes ...

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Nels Cline: New Monastery: A View Into The Music of Andrew Hill

Read "New Monastery: A View Into The Music of Andrew Hill" reviewed by Nic Jones


The eight-word subtitle just about sums it up. Cline and his fellows don't take the often too reverential repertory approach with Hill's music, and instead offer up a programme that's as stimulating for its approach as it is for the ground it covers, and that ground is considerable, taking in as it does compositions recorded by ...

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Myra Melford Be Bread: The Image of Your Body

Read "The Image of Your Body" reviewed by John Kelman


It's been a couple of years since pianist Myra Melford released the broad-scoped, orchestral Where the Two Worlds Touch (Arabesque, 2004) by her group The Tent. Since then she's relocated to Berkeley from New York and, if anything, the duality of her previous record is explored in even greater detail on The Image of Your Body, ...

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Nels Cline: New Monastery: A View Into The Music of Andrew Hill

Read "New Monastery: A View Into The Music of Andrew Hill" reviewed by John Kelman


The problem with tribute records is that they are often too literal, and artists mistake reverence for true appreciation. Not so with Nels Cline's New Monastery: A View into the Music of Andrew Hill. If the best way to honor a source is to demonstrate how it's altered one's own musical perspective in a deeply personal ...


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