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Article: Multiple Reviews

Transit: Quadrologues & Nate Wooley: The Seven Storey Mountain

Read "Transit: Quadrologues & Nate Wooley: The Seven Storey Mountain" reviewed by Clifford Allen


The work of trumpeter Nate Wooley falls into a number of camps: free improvisation, experimental noise or restructuralist post-bop. It would be easy to lump him in with a young trumpeters/ extended techniques setting but Wooley is decidedly an individual. And while brass players tend to elicit an expected bravura, Wooley is very much at home ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

Inside the Piano: Germinal; Gold; The Ill-Tempered Piano; Udentity

Read "Inside the Piano: Germinal; Gold; The Ill-Tempered Piano; Udentity" reviewed by Marc Medwin


Agusti Fernandez & Ingar ZachGerminalPlastic Strip2008 Magda Mayas & Tony BuckGoldCreative Sources2009 Nicola CipaniThe Ill-Tempered PianoLong Song2009 Denman MaroneyUdentityClean Feed

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Article: Multiple Reviews

Nate Wooley: Throw Down Your Hammer and Sing and Crackleknob

Read "Nate Wooley: Throw Down Your Hammer and Sing and Crackleknob" reviewed by Clifford Allen


Two recent discs featuring trumpeter-composer Nate Wooley explore improvisational language through non-traditional approaches, both collective and solo. Some of that expansion includes electronics and electro-acoustic blur, such as on Throw Down Your Hammer and Sing (joining Wooley with cellist Fred Lonberg-Holm and bassist Jason Roebke). Unisons and parallels also factor in both of these drummerless trios, ...

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Article: Album Review

Mary Halvorson, Reuben Radding & Nate Wooley: Crackleknob

Read "Crackleknob" reviewed by Troy Collins


A compelling example of evenhanded group improvisation, the self-titled debut of the collective trio Crackleknob demonstrates the sort of congenial rapport fueled by longstanding friendships. Up and coming improvisers on the nascent Brooklyn scene, guitarist Mary Halvorson, bassist Reuben Radding and trumpeter Nate Wooley first played as a trio four years ago. Since then, they have ...

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News: Recording

Mary Halvorson, Reuben Radding & Nate Wooley "Crackleknob" (Hatology 662)

Mary Halvorson, Reuben Radding & Nate Wooley "Crackleknob" (Hatology 662)

Mary Halvorson - guitar Reuben Radding - double bass Nate Wooley - trumpet Crackleknob Hatology 662 One listen to this CD and that element of trust and synchronicity immediately comes through. This is the kind of music that can only come from musicians who know each other well. ...

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Article: Album Review

Denman Maroney: Udentity

Read "Udentity" reviewed by Troy Collins


Denman Maroney, the sole practitioner of “hyperpiano," has a singular technique that is a natural extension of the pioneering efforts of such visionary composers as John Cage, Henry Cowell and George Crumb. Expanding on the well-established practice of augmenting the interior strings of the piano with found objects, Maroney bows, plucks and scrapes the strings with ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Ryan Snow Presents "Basement Music Series" with Peter Evans, Adam Caine, Jack Wright on February 27 & 28

Ryan Snow Presents "Basement Music Series" with Peter Evans, Adam Caine, Jack Wright on February  27 & 28

An ongoing series at: Snow's Basement 796 Grand St. #1 Brooklyn NY 11211 Friday, February 27th Peter Evans Solo Trumpet Adam Caine Trio (Caine guitar, Tom Blancarte bass, John Wagner drums) Jason Nazary Solo Laptop Saturday, February 28th Jack Wright Trio (Wright sax, Reuben Radding bass, Andrew Drury drums) Ben ...

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Article: Profile

Reuben Radding: More Than Just a Free Jazzer

Read "Reuben Radding: More Than Just a Free Jazzer" reviewed by Marc Medwin


A low trilling crescendo, replete with harmonics, a sharp rise and sudden plummet as one of those upper partials is tossed off a cliff and fades into the distance. Yet, after a brief pause and in the very next gesture, it returns to create a triumphant major third. Such pithy compactness is typical of bassist/composer Reuben ...

Album

Transit

Label: Clean Feed Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: 01. Cortelyou Q - 8:05; 02. Van Brunt - 7:18; 03. Gowanus Canal - 2:37; 04. Sabbath Siren - 2:03; 05. Brick City part 1 - 3:24; 06. Brick City part 2 - 5:18; 07. Journal Square - 2:34; 08. DerBlatt - 6:05; 09. Ditmas Park - 7:26; 10. Red Hook - 6:58

Album

Intersections

Label: Pine Ear Music
Released: 2006
Track listing: Brush; Siren; Canal and Lafayette; Bellevue, Bellevue, and Bellevue; Jasper's Lies; North; Marginal Way; Making Certain It Goes On; Dance of Fury.


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