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Propagations

Label: Potlatch Records
Released: 2008
Track listing: Part 1; Part 2; Part 3.

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ShortCut

Label: Potlatch Records
Released: 2008
Track listing: Piercing #1; Piercing #2;Piercing #3; Piercing #4; Piercing #5; Britzelfeld; Corridor; Dots #1; Triton; Vitesse; Trespassing; Dots #2; Moving Targets.

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Trio Sowari: Shortcut

Read "Shortcut" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Someone is listening. Shortcut, the second release by European minimalist improvisation group Trio Sowari is proof enough. They're listening, not in the auditory sense, but in the experience of harkening, attending, and actually hearing.Trio Sowari is comprised of Phil Durant, the English violinist turned electronics specialist, Swiss saxophonist Bertrand Denzler, and German percussionist Burkhard ...

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Baron/Denzler/Guiionnet/Rives: Propagations

Read "Propagations" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Fans and readers of the popular books by neurologist Dr. Oliver Sacks know that the brain reacts to sounds in numerous ways. From his book Musicophilia (Knopf, 2007), we learn of a woman who has seizures from the folk music of her country, and of comatose patients that are reanimated by song. Sacks tells us that ...

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Stengam

Label: Potlatch Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: North-South; Ferrous; Stengam: part 1; part 2; part 3; part 4; part 5; part 6.

Album

Propagations

Label: Potlatch Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: Part 1; Part 2; Part 3.

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Marc Baron, Bertrand Denzler, Jean-Luc Guionnet, Stephane Rives: Propagations

Read "Propagations" reviewed by John Eyles


Just when it seemed that the saxophone quartet might be a format that had run out of ideas or momentum, along come this French foursome to add new vitality to the genre. For reasons that are not entirely clear, even when they have included otherwise free, radical players (I'm thinking of Julius Hemphill, David Murray, Lol ...

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Cor Fuhler: Stengam

Read "Stengam" reviewed by John Eyles


Since John Cage drew attention to (rather than invented) prepared piano in the middle of the last century, it has steadily gained in popularity and acceptance, to the extent that most improvising pianists give it some role in their repertoire and it even makes occasional appearances in popular music. While many pianists mainly play the keyboard ...

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Cor Fuhler: Stengam

Read "Stengam" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Cornelis Fuhler is an Amsterdam based improviser who, as a pianist, is comfortable playing swing to John Cage. This recording from 2006 is a solo piano session made with no electronics, no overdubs, and no electronic treatments. With that in mind, he has created a series of sustained tones and notes that are remarkable in both ...

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The Big Misunderstanding Between Hertz And Megahertz

Label: Potlatch Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Aume; Bee Space; Klafter; Redwood Second; Schilling; Seer; Shilling; Therblig; Thimbleful.


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