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It's Krunch Time
By Roy Campbell
Label: Thirsty Ear Recordings
Released: 2002
Track listing: Tenderness of Spring, It's Krunch Time, Bemsha Swing, New Groes for the New Millennium, Ode for Mr. DC, Khanducting, The Opening, Star Spangled Banner.
Raining on the Moon
Label: Thirsty Ear Recordings
Released: 2002
Track listing: Hunk Pappa Blues; Song of Hope; Old Tears; Raining on the Moon; Music
Song; The Watermelon Song; James Baldwin to the Rescue; Donso
Ngoni.
Soul At The Hands Of The Machine
Label: Thirsty Ear Recordings
Released: 2002
Track listing: if we can ever find a way; gimme time tiempo; Manganese; basso.ritmo.luz; das Funken; electro.prayer.1; modular/rootstrata; AnikuRock; more & more; inside the purple box; Outside Looking In; gnizama (for troublesome trans-atlantic boats).
Optometry
By DJ Spooky
Label: Thirsty Ear Recordings
Released: 2002
Track listing: Ibid, Desmarches, Ibid; Reactive Switching Strategies For The Control Of Uninhibited Air; Variation
Cybermatique Pataphysic (Part I); Asphalt (Tome II); Optometry; Sequentia Absentia (Dialectical
Triangulation I); Rosemary; Dementia Absentia (Dialectical Triangulation II); Parachutes; Absentia
Absentia (Dialectical Triangulation III); Variation Cybernetique: Rhythmic Pataphysic (Part I);
Periphique; It
Sustain
By Joe McPhee
Label: Thirsty Ear Recordings
Released: 2002
Track listing: Alone (Origin); In Peace; Alone (Construct); Sustain; Alone (Unravel);
Nerve; Alone (Cleanse); Divine; Alone (Mourn).
Spring Heel Jack: Amassed
by Mark Corroto
The duo of John Coxon and Ashley Wales, known as Spring Heel Jack to the drum'n'bass crowd, walked out of the jungle on last years Masses recording, eschewing programmed beats for the more esoteric sounds found in free jazz. Like a military band meets a fluxus happening, their ‘nu’ sound for Matthew Shipp’s Blue Series left ...
Mat Maneri Quartet featuring Joe McPhee: Sustain
by AAJ Staff
In the last couple of years, Mat Maneri has been incredibly prolific. His versatility and range, especially on the viola, have facilitated work within widely different musical contexts. On Sustain he joins a quartet of active NYC musicians, plus special guest Joe McPhee on soprano saxophone. These players have built strong intuitive relationships over time in ...
DJ Spooky: Optometry
by Glenn Astarita
Thirsty Ear’s Blue Series surges onward in a futuristic mode with this latest installment, featuring turntable guru DJ Spooky’s melding of EFX, rap, funk, free jazz and more. Drummer Billy Martin of Medeski, Martin & Wood notoriety chips in, along with an artist known as “Priest” and a conglomerate of New York City based modern jazz ...
DJ Spooky: Optometry
by Mark Corroto
The integration of DJ culture into jazz was inevitable. But then, Jazz has always adopted popular forms of music. For instance, it took on rock in the 1960s with much debatable results. There is good fusion and bad fusion, as with all forms of jazz it comes down to creative ideas and musicianship. As jazz and ...
Craig Taborn: Light Made Lighter
by Matt Rand
The decision to form an acoustic piano trio for his latest release, Light Made Lighter, offered an interesting challenge for Craig Taborn. Although he has years of experience with the instrument, he's also spent every one of those years fiddling with the dials on his Moog. Whether on synthesizer, sequencer, Fender Rhodes or Hammond B-3, he’s ...


