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Day of the Race
By Jason Mears
Label: Nine Winds Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: 01. Swim Swim Swim Eat Eat Eat (Mears) - 6:26; 02. Sweet Nut Stomp
(Mears) - 7:33; 03. The Fewest Heartbeats (Tiner) - 9:22; 04. Attack of
the Eye People (Mears) - 6:02; 05. Not Finding Anything (Tiner)/The
Beast Wheel's Revenge (Mears) - 12:29; 06. Colianation (Mears) - 7:08;
07. I Hate Your Teapot (Tiner) - 5:58
MTKJ Quartet: Day of the Race

by AAJ Italy Staff
Una piacevole sorpresa: è la prima impressione che desta il quartetto guidato dal sassofonista Jason Mears e dal trombettista Kris Tiner. Il lavoro d'insieme - questa è la loro seconda incisione - sembra dare i suoi frutti e la musica ne beneficia in termini di precisione esecutiva, oltre che per la riuscita integrazione di stilemi improvvisativi ...
El Payaso

By Joey Sellers
Label: Nine Winds Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: El Payaso; Corrugated Beak; Rain as Grace; Odd Children; Carly B.; Blame Baker; Val (71:32).
Ahimsa Orchestra
By Steve Adams
Label: Nine Winds Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: 01. Non Violence:
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I - 7:32; II - 11:18; III - 6:52
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02. Relief :
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IV - 11:41
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V - 8:28;
VI - 9:16;
VII - 4:52
Tutte le composizioni sono di Harris Eisenstadt
Day of the Race

By MTKJ Quartet
Label: Nine Winds Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Swim Swim Swim, Eat Eat Eat; Sweet Nut Stomp; Fewest Heartbeats;
Attack of the Eye People; Not Finding Anything/Beast Wheel's Revenge; Golianation; I Hate
Your Teapot.
Music for Like Instruments: The Clarinets

By Vinny Golia
Label: Nine Winds Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Clown Car Syndrome; Fleming Valve; Accumulation; You Were the
One Who Drew First; Which One is the Real Dr. Otto; Hand as Tongue; Monuments of
Broken Balloons; Blugger!; Played 2 or 3 Times; Why is that thing so pointy?; Well
Beneath the Sleeping Floor; Five Solo Statements; Tricostomy.
Joey Sellers' Jazz Aggregation: El Payaso

by Jack Bowers
In reviewing an album such as El Payaso, it is perhaps best to separate the performance from the music. The performance is quite good; as these dozen gentlemen are first-class musicians from the Big Apple, one would expect no less. As for the music, it is on the whole bright and enterprising, reminiscent of themes by ...