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Resurgence
Label: Rogue Art
Released: 2014
Track listing: Simon's Bubbles; Danse avec l’ours; Old and Beautiful Story; Tristezza
della diva; Le chat et la souris; Errance carminée; Jet Lag; Tales of
Seven Lizards; Bailes de tango; Witches; Black Snow.
The Tree on the Mound
By Jeff Albert
Label: Rogue Art
Released: 2014
Track listing: Three on Two; 02. Instigation Quartet #3; 03. Instigation Quartet #1; 04. Instigation Quartet #2; 05. The Tree on the Mound; 06. Instigation Quartet #6; 07. The Strut.
Engraved In The Wind
Label: Rogue Art
Released: 2014
Track listing: Blue Mountain; Dadwee; Forest Family; Cave of Forgotten Spring; Six Wings; Beehive; Making of Rose Quartz; Pratagraha: Virtue of Freedom from Attachment; Desert Choir; Boiling River; Song of Suchness; High Light at the Waterfall; Glacier Wall; Agoru III; Engraved in the Wind; Fireflies and Mischief on Dada B's Porch.
Sisters Where
Label: Rogue Art
Released: 2014
Track listing: Sisters On Venus; Sisters On Uranus; Sisters On Mercury; Sisters On Mars; Sisters On Saturn; Back On Earth
The Secret Escapades of Velvet Anderson
Label: Rogue Art
Released: 2014
Track listing: Bright City; Secret Assignment; Discovery of the Jewel; For the Cause; Scaling the Underground; Anderson's Plan; Running the Rooftops; The Labyrinth of Capture; The Heroic Rescue.
Tarbaby: Fanon
by John Sharpe
For their fourth album, the collective trio Tarbaby maintain their simultaneously tradition orientated but forward looking aesthetic. At the heart remains the piano of Orrin Evans, bassist Eric Revis and drummer Nasheet Waits. But from the start they have been open to change. As a consequence only one of their releases features the three principals alone. ...
Nicole Mitchell's Sonic Projections: The Secret Escapades of Velvet Anderson
by John Sharpe
Sonic Projections must be flautist Nicole Mitchell's hardest blowing band. For their second outing after Emerald Hills (Rogue Art, 2010) she draws inspiration from another hard blowing source in Chicago legend Fred Anderson. Not only a mentor to many young musicians in the Windy City, the saxophonist also ran the renowned Velvet Lounge tavern. That required ...
Rob Mazurek Exploding Star Orchestra: Matter Anti-Matter
by John Sharpe
When he was under contract with Arista in the 1970s, reedman Anthony Braxton discovered that he was able to slip under the rug the release of some of his less commercially viable works, such as the mammoth For Four Orchestras (1978), by alternating them with more traditional quartet material. While electro-acoustic composer and cornetist Rob Mazurek ...
Joelle Leandre / Nicole Mitchell: Sisters Where
by John Sharpe
Sisters Where forms another installment in the fertile collaboration between French bassist Joëlle Léandre and American flutist Nicole Mitchell, following on from Before After (Rogue Art, 2011) and Flowing Stream (Leo Records, 2014). One enduring feature of the pairing is the attractive opposition of high and low ends represented by their respective axes, although of course ...


