Home » Search Center » Results: Nine Winds Records
Results for "Nine Winds Records"
Music For Electronics & Woodwinds

By Mark Trayle
Label: Nine Winds Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. Shelfish 2.This clown is crashing 3.Cheapman and the sweater he cherished
4.If you feed the bears they come back for more 5.Imparticle 6.Signature Metric
7.lazy Third Eye 8.Gilbert was vague 9.Behind the Fifty-five dollar face
Wending

By Jim Knodle
Label: Nine Winds Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: Wending; No Before Like More; M.D.D.
Transition & Transformation

Label: Nine Winds Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1.A major Decision 2.Tamalpais 3.A Heated Discussion 4.Eclipse 5. Mysterioso
6.Short Subject-I 7.Short Subject-II 8.Short Subject-III 9.Ugly Beauty 10.Paper Trail
11.TRT 12.Slow Movement 13.Vocalese
Stephen Flinn/Bruce Eisenbeil/Tony Wren: Keep The Meter Running

by Farrell Lowe
If this album had been released in 1974, it would've been exciting and would have advanced the sonic literature of guitar and ensemble musics to some degree. However, it's more recent and it does little in that regard. The trio plays well together, are all fine players, and are well versed in the vocabulary of extended ...
Vinny Golia: Feeding Frenzy

by Farrell Lowe
On Feeding Frenzy multi-instrumentalist Vinny Golia explores the borders between modern classical music and modern jazz. He has chosen a string quartet to accompany him on his forays through the dizzying woodwind (various flutes and clarinets) forests he has built for this project. They start with Title Sequence," a thorny hedgerow of Penderecki-like string and Gershwin-esque ...
Bert Turetzky / Mike Wofford: Transition & Transformation

by Farrell Lowe
Within seconds of hearing the opening strains of this album, it's obvious that Bert Turetzky and Mike Wofford are serious cats. At once visceral, studied, and passionate, the music leaps out of the speakers like a force of nature. Even when they cover tunes by Monk, Mingus, or Oscar Pettiford, the results are startlingly original. They ...
Mark Trayle / Vinny Golia: Music For Electronics & Woodwinds

by Farrell Lowe
What do you get when you cross a cutting edge real-time electronics artist with a world-class woodwinds artist? You could get a cold academic study in sound processing that would be interesting," or you could get a hairy two-headed goat that talks incessantly but never listens to what its other half is saying. Or you could ...
Jim Knodle & Anansi: Wending

by Mark Corroto
Trumpeter Jim Knodle takes a very long view of the recorded history of jazz. The music he wrote for this quintet/sextet known as Anansi never truly centers itself on one period or style of sound. Wending takes equally from Ellington, Early and Late-Miles, and a very open form music. Because the three tracks ...
Ken Filiano: Subvenire

by Mark Corroto
Once thought to be only an acquired taste, solo bass recordings have become acknowledged phyla of creative jazz. From the straight-ahead Life Cycle by Dave Holland to outward sessions by Tatsu Aoki Basser Live, Paul Rogers Listen, and William Parker’s Lifting The Sanctions, modern bassists are continually developing their instrument beyond its historic timekeeping function.