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Aki Takase: A Week Went By

Read "A Week Went By" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Nell'universo femminile del piano jazz Aki Takase è una delle artiste più complete e versatili: è a sua agio sia negli ambiti tradizionali che nella libera improvvisazione ed ha operato felici progetti celebrando autori del jazz classico (W.C. Handy, Fats Waller ad esempio) innestando nella loro musica bagliori di contemporaneità. L'altro volto del suo universo espressivo ...

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Article: Album Review

Hans Koller with Bill Frisell: Cry, want

Read "Cry, want" reviewed by John Eyles


No, there is no need to re-read the heading or check the personnel list; guitarist Bill Frisell is included as a member of this Hans Koller twelve-piece ensemble. So, too, is Psi proprietor Evan Parker, making this the first recording featuring Parker and Frisell together--quite an occasion, eh? In addition, alongside German-raised, London-based Koller ...

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A Week Went By

Label: Psi
Released: 2010
Track listing: Surface tension; A week went by; Steinblock; Just drop in; 57577; Ima wa Mukashi; Cell Culture; Men are Shadows; Yumetamago.

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Whitstable Solo

Label: Psi
Released: 2010
Track listing: Whitstable solo 1; Whitstable solo 2; Whitstable solo 3; Whitstable solo 4; Whitstable solo 5; Whitstable solo 6; Whitstable solo 7; Whitstable solo α-ω.

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adrift

Label: Psi
Released: 2010
Track listing: codex IX (in memory of Mauricio Kagel); adrift (in memory of Paul Rutherford); codex VII (to Vinko Globokar).

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Sense

Label: Psi
Released: 2010
Track listing: 01.-12. Uranus, studio composition completed 2 Agust 2008 – 46.23; 13. Curtains – 25:46.

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Creak above 33

Label: Psi
Released: 2010
Track listing: The Mbala Effect; The Gentle Sturgeon; Filtering the Fogweed; The Lonely Fisherman.

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Nate Wooley / Paul Lytton: Creak above 33

Read "Creak above 33" reviewed by Raul d'Gama Rose


Just how much improvisation is possible by manipulating consoles and electronic buzz is evident in the ingenious experimentation of Nate Wooley and Paul Lytton on Creek above 33. Of course, there is also that small aspect of performance on trumpet and percussion, by Wooley and Lytton respectively, that almost goes unnoticed. It is so spare, and ...

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Evan Parker: Whitstable Solo

Read "Whitstable Solo" reviewed by Raul d'Gama Rose


The music on Whitstable Solo flows like a force of nature. It reaches gale force at times, and finds saxophonist Evan Parker traversing myriad topographies with deft fingering and counterpoint so magical, despite the music's inevitable flow towards a conclusion. Parker also uses an extraordinary palette of colors that turn so vivid at times that the ...

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Aki Takase: A Week Went By

Read "A Week Went By" reviewed by John Eyles


Across its nine varied tracks--five trio, three solo, one duo; all improvised--A week went by documents pianist Aki Takase's visit to Gateshead in June 2008 to play the On the Outside festival. The album opens with three trio performances, on which Takase is joined by double-bassist John Edwards and drummer Tony Levin. They are fitting company ...


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