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Seconds

By Tim Berne
Label: Screwgun Records
Released: 2008
Track listing: CD1 (Live in the Middle of Somewhere, 1997): Scrap Metal; Yes, Dear; Mr. Johnson. CD2 (Live at The Children of the Corn Festival, 1997): Sense And Sinsemilla; Screwgun; Byram's World; Yes, Dear; Howmuch Longer. DVD: Eyenoises...The Paris Movie 1994: Eyecontact.
Tim Berne's Bloodcount: Seconds

by Sean Patrick Fitzell
Nearly ten years after their last performance, saxophonist Tim Berne has resuscitated archival recordings of his influential group Bloodcount. The three-disc Seconds includes two concerts from 1997 and a documentary DVD from 1994. Hardly leftovers, the package boasts previously unavailable original compositions and the type of bristling performances that forged the band's reputation. ...
Tim Berne's Bloodcount: Seconds

by John Kelman
Tim Berne's Bloodcount Seconds Screwgun Records 2007 While documentation of saxophonist/composer Tim Berne's remarkable Bloodcount has been most widely available on Lowlife, Poisoned Minds and Memory Select--all culled from four nights in Paris in 1994, released that year on JMT and ultimately reissued in remastered form ...
Livein Cognito

By Tim Berne
Label: Screwgun Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: CD1 (Desperate): Deadpan; L'ombra Di Verdi; Untitled; Ce Sont Les Noms Des Mots; Un Peu D'historie. CD2 (Moredesperate): Mechanicals Failure; Mr. Subliminal; Untitled; The Mini-Bar Incident; Cause and Reflect; BG UH OH.
Pre-Emptive Denial

By Paraphrase
Label: Screwgun Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Trading on All Fours; We Bow to Royalties.
Big Satan: Livein Cognito

by John Kelman
Some bands are best experienced live. There's simply no denying the energy and element of surprise that occurs when playing in front of an audience. In recent years, advances in technology and a corresponding reduction in costs have closed the gap between studio and concert recordings to the point where an increasing number of artists now ...
Paraphrase: Pre-Emptive Denial

by Sean Patrick Fitzell
Without a compositional safety net, freely improvising musicians must listen deeply and react quickly to avoid excess repetition or meandering. Executed with precision, the visceral immediacy of free improv can be exhilarating, as is the case on Pre-Emptive Denial, the third release by Paraphrase, saxophonist Tim Berne's improvising trio with drummer Tom Rainey and bassist Drew ...