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Luminous Axis

Label: Tzadik
Released: 2003
Track listing: Garden of the Heart; Perfect Essence; Radiant Light Gushing from the Sun; Night Splendor A Certain Moon Flow; Tango; Beauty; Fountain Inmortality; Garden of the Soul; Apples Dates and Pomegranates; Light Ginger Olives and Musk; Harp A Gleaming Sama; Fountain Lore; Camphor; Caravans of Winter and Summer 1515; The Traveler.

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String Quartets: 1986-1996

Label: Tzadik
Released: 2003
Track listing: Lumen; Digital; Tessalation Row; Diurnal; Ringtoss; Hammer Anvil Stirrup; Shapeshifters; Twistmap

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Midnight Minyan

Label: Tzadik
Released: 2003
Track listing: Ma Lecha Hayam; Freigish Behavior; Sim Shalom; Amdah Haftorah Prelude; Aitz Chaim He; To Life; Amidah; Lester Young's Misheberakh; Haftorah.

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Filmworks XIV

Label: Tzadik
Released: 2003
Track listing: Merkabah (vocal); Sekhel; Zhakor; Muflah; Abulafia; Abulafia (vocal); Chink; Moadim; Zhakor; Sekhel (vocal); Adamah; Merkabah.

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One Atmosphere

Label: Tzadik
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. One Atmosphere 9:01 2. Savannah Suite (Hemphill) - 8:20 3. Water Music for Woodwinds: Mr. Neptune (Hemphill) - 9:13 4. Water Music for Woodwinds: Miss Catherine (Hemphill) - 7:31 5. Water Music for Woodwinds: King's Pawn (Hemphill) - 7:40 6. Water Music for Woodwinds: Backwater (Hemphill) - 9:17

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What is it Like to be a Bat?

Label: Tzadik
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. - 7. She Said - She Said, "Can You Sing Sermonette with Me?" 8. - 18. Five Dreams; Marriage

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Julius Hemphill: One Atmosphere

Read "One Atmosphere" reviewed by Jeff Stockton


The late Julius Hemphill is pictured on the front of One Atmosphere nattily dressed and looking like someone you might meet at the crossroads, but he's holding sheet music. It's this combination of blues roots and classical formalism that was his stock and trade, both qualities represented to wonderful effect on this CD of rarely heard ...

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John Zorn: Filmworks XIV

Read "Filmworks XIV" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Fans of composer/saxophonist John Zorn often talk about him in metric terms, as in “my Zorn collection has grown to this many meters in length.” His output of late has focused on his composing; he has been heard less on record, preferring to step back and showcase his writing. Other bands cover his Masada compositions and ...

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Paul Shapiro: Midnight Minyan

Read "Midnight Minyan" reviewed by Celeste Sunderland


Jewish music is sexy. Slow, meandering melodies conjure hot, arid lands or intimate moments at the synagogue. Based on prayer, it's a mortal's direct link to divinely personal experiences with God. But its surface can evoke sensual undulations of the hips and exotic murmurs of the lips. On his debut disc as a ...

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Elliott Sharp: String Quartets: 1986-1996

Read "String Quartets: 1986-1996" reviewed by Farrell Lowe


One of the epigrams from composer Brian Eno's Oblique Strategies notes that “repetition is a form of change" and that sort of idea is at the core of E#'s concepts in relation to this recording of string quartets--but it is a form of repetition that mutates like an old Delta blues. Consider the guitar work of ...


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