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The Bill Has Been Paid
Label: Dark Tree Records
Released: 2013
Track listing: Vocalise (For Jeanne Lee); Interlude #1; Son Of The Sun (After Magic); Interlude #2;
Sweet & Low (Word Of Light and Love / The Bill Has Been Paid); Interlude #3.
Billy Bang: Da Bang!
by Eyal Hareuveni
The final recording of the late violinist Billy Bang from February 2011, days before his final performance in the TUMfest 11 in Helsinki, is a celebration of his life as musician. Bang chose for this recording compositions of innovative musicians in the history of jazz--Don Cherry, Ornette Coleman, Miles Davis and Sonny Rollins-- that were part ...
Steve Dalachinsky / Joelle Leandre: The Bill Has Been Paid
by Eyal Hareuveni
The verbal-musical match between American beat poet Steve Dalachinsky, who describes himself as one that was born right after the last big war and managed to survive lots of little wars," and French double master Joëlle Léandre is unique and untimely. Dalachinsky's poetry focuses on his musical experiences and meditations on musicians--as a spectator or collaborator, ...
Matthew Shipp: Shipp Shifts
by Chris Rich
Pianist Matthew Shipp's artistic collaboration community is a counterpart to his business community. It is its own ecosystem of multidisciplinary work, scholarly conversations and mentorship.The TrioThe trio is Shipp's main vehicle. It is, by turns, his midnight train, his slow boat to China and a way of flying home. It takes a ...
13 Miniatures for Albert Ayler
Label: Rogue Art
Released: 2012
Track listing:
1. Jacqueline Caux. 2. Raphael Imbert, Urs Leimgruber, Joe McPhee,
Evan Parker, John Tchicai. 3. Jean-Luc Cappozzo, Sylvain Kassap,
Christian Rollet. 4. Steve Dalachinsky, Joëlle Léandre, Barre Phillips. 5.
Ramón López. 6. Ramón López, Barre Phillips, Michel Portal. 7. Jean-
Jacques Avenel, Simon Goubert, Joe McPhee. 8. Jean-Luc Capozzo,
Joe
McPhee. 9. Evan Parker. 10. Joëlle Léandre, Urs Leimgruber, John
Tchicai. 11. Simon Goubert, Raphael Imbert, Sylvain Kassap, Didier
Levallet. 12. Joëlle Léandre, Urs Leimgruber, Lucia Recio. 13. Joe
McPhee.
Aa.Vv.: 13 Miniatures for Albert Ayler
by AAJ Italy Staff
Albert Ayler è stato un protagonista fondamentale e unico della creatività degli anni Sessanta, un punto di riferimento imprescindibile dal quale hanno preso il via molte esperienze dei decenni successivi. Ricordarsi di Ayler oggi è dunque importante, tributargli un omaggio tanto doveroso quanto problematico. La serie di jazzisti convocati alla Fondation Cartier di Parigi il 2 ...
Steve Dalachinsky: Weaving Poetry with Jazz
by Florence Wetzel
Poet Steve Dalachinsky occupies a unique place in the jazz firmament. Actually, he occupies several places: he writes poetry inspired by jazz, he performs and records with jazz musicians and he has supplied liner notes for numerous artists including multi-intrumentalist Anthony Braxton, drummer Rashied Ali and pianist Matthew Shipp. Dalachinsky is an avid supporter of the ...
William Parker: Conversations
by Steve Dalachinsky
Conversations William Parker, Jacques Bisceglia, Ed Hazell Hardcover; 445 pages Rogueart 2011 Not since drummer Art Taylor's Notes and Tones (Da Capo, 1993)--the book which bassist William Parker says inspired him to undertake this project--has there been a book of interviews so vital, so down to earth and ...
Phenomena of Interference
Label: Hopscotch Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Myth; OK; Retiring the World; Embracement; The Light; Phenomena of Interference; Blue #3;
Trust Fund Babies (Excerpt #1); Door Poems 1-6; Naima; Julie; Blackjack; Galileo (for Sonny
Rollins)/Soaring thru Tin; Matter; Shadows (Excerpt from "Rum of the Bereft"; We All Have To;
Subway System; Three Orchids for Niblock; Ruakh Hakodesh; All The Things You Are
(Encapsulated); Trust Fund Babies (Excerpt #2); Partita #3.
Steve Dalachinsky & Matthew Shipp: Phenomena of Interference
by Eyal Hareuveni
The sort-of-official bio of downtown New York poet Steve Dalachinsky describes him as being born sometime after the last Big War and before lots of useless little wars." And maybe, as such, his poetry lacks the revolutionary agitation of Amiri Baraka (for example, on the William Parker Ensemble's yet to be officially released Inside Songs of ...