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Henry Kaiser performs a live guitar solo on a borrowed Downes 101HB bariton guitar with no overdubs, just delays and no looping, provided by Henry Kaiser to Squidco as a free item to accompany any other Squidco purchase where the customer requests a copy, intended to help stores like Squidco during this time of pandemic; for which we are extremely grateful to Henry Kaiser! ... Click to View


Dunmall / Sanchez / Sanders:
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The long-running UK collaboration of Paul Dunmall on tenor sax & alto flute and drummer Mark Sanders, is joined by NY pianist Angelica Sanchez to record five superb collective trio compositions, Sanchez and Sanders providing outstandingly active rhythmic foundations over which Dunmalls passionately soars, then adding unusual foundations over Sanchez's astute solo sections. ... Click to View


Paul Williamson Quartet (Williamson / Hoshino / Carbo / Henry):
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A tightly integrated group that balance strongly melodic material and fully free and spacious improv from the Melbourne, Australia quartet of Hiroki Hoshino on double bass, Miles Henry on drums, Theo Carbo on guitar, led by trumpeter Paul Williamson, presenting four lyrical modern jazz compositions from both Williamson & Hoshino, and 4 collective improvisations. ... Click to View


Vandermark / Drake / Trovalusci / Ceccarelli:
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Joe Morris Instantiation:
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The 3rd release of improvising guitarist Joe Morris' "Instantiation" series, where each part is unique, composed with specific notated and operational components such that it impossible to perform any of them the same way twice; performed with Ben Hall on tympani & percussion, Andria Nicodemou on vibraphone, Dan O'Brien on tenor & baritone sax,and , Allison Burik on alto sax. ... Click to View


Howard Riley:
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Legendary British free jazz pianist Howard Riley challenges the listener with consonant compositional explorations for up to three overdubbed pianos, performing all parts of the trio himself, with the pieces recorded and parts of his discography from 1975 through 2007 on labels including Mosaic, Impetus, and Emanem; an album of incredibly compatible interaction. ... Click to View


Leap Of Faith:
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With new drummer/percussionist Steve Niemitz, the Leap of Faith trio of PEK on clarinet, contrabass clarinet, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, musette, tarota, bass tromboon, sheng, Glynis Lomon on cello, aquasonic, voice, and Niemitz on percussion recorded this session at Bonnie Kane's monthly Thursday Night Experiment in Western Massachusetts. ... Click to View


PEK Solo:
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Two discs of solo work from Boston-area reedist, composer and Evil Clown collective leader David Peck (PEK), the first CD with 3 tracks, each focusing on a unique instrument from David Peck's large arsenal, in this case the bass tromboon, a C flute and a contrabass clarinet; the second a large improvisation using a mix from the first recordings along with live signal processing. ... Click to View


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The second album for the duo of Japanese avant percussionist Tatsuya Nakatani living in New Mexico and Asheville, NC guitarist Shane Parish (Ahleuchatistas), recorded live at Static Age Records during Nakatani's extensive 2018 tour, finding both players intensely involved in their highly interactive dialog, through highly interactive and deeply reflective passages. ... Click to View


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Chicago Underground Quartet:
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19 years after the last Chicago Underground Quartet album, this session with Rob Mazurek on piccolo trumpet, electronics & bells, Jeff Parker on electric guitar, and Chad Taylor on drums, percussion and newcomer Josh Johnson on synth bass & keys is a warm reunion, with individual compositions from Taylor, Mazurek & Parker, and two solo pieces by Mazurek and Taylor. ... Click to View


Chicago Underground Quartet:
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19 years after the last Chicago Underground Quartet album, this session with Rob Mazurek on piccolo trumpet, electronics & bells, Jeff Parker on electric guitar, and Chad Taylor on drums, percussion and newcomer Josh Johnson on synth bass & keys is a warm reunion, with individual compositions from Taylor, Mazurek & Parker, and two solo pieces by Mazurek and Taylor. ... Click to View


Charles Rumback (Rumback / Tate / Baker):
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A soulful and lyrically passionate album of modern jazz from Chicago drummer Charles Rumback in a trio with pianist Jim Baker and bassist John Tate, their third album together, with all three bringing compositions to the session, yielding a sensitive and understated yet very astute balance of melodic music that reveals great strength at its center. ... Click to View


Lisa Cameron / Tom Carter / Ingebrigt Haker-Flaten:
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Genre-bending free improvisation from the trio of Tom Carter, percussionist Lisa Cameron, and bassist Ingebrigt Håker-Flaten (The Thing), dividing their time between acoustic and electric improvisation as the trio build up from track to track from openly spacious free environments to driving and burning power, finally leaving the listener on "Traveling Spaceways". ... Click to View


Alex Cunningham / Claire Rousay:
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A wide range of approach and style in the debut duo recording of Alex Cunningham (violin) and Claire Rousay (percussion), a free affair of expressive and well-matched interaction, from effusively sophisticated rapport to pointillist dexterity and drive, from moments of intense introspection to cantankerous conversation, a fascinating and unpredictable dialog. ... Click to View


Alex Cunningham / Claire Rousay:
Specifically The Water [CASSETTE + DOWNLOAD] (Astral Spirits)

A wide range of approach and style in the debut duo recording of Alex Cunningham (violin) and Claire Rousay (percussion), a free affair of expressive and well-matched interaction, from effusively sophisticated rapport to pointillist dexterity and drive, from moments of intense introspection to cantankerous conversation, a fascinating and unpredictable dialog. ... Click to View


Udo Schindler:
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Reedist and mutli-instrumentalist Udo Schindler's first instrument was a soprano sax, and this solo concert at Atelier Ekkelancj Götze in Munich in 2018 brings to the foreground his 40 years of experience, advanced technique, and creative approach to this capricious and demanding instrument, performing a 2-part free form "PNEUMA-Sax+Erde" and an encore. ... Click to View


Artefact Agency (Jeans / Luebber / Susnjar):
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The collaborative Australian electric jazz trio of Simon Jeans on guitar, Johannes Luebber on keyboards, and Daniel Susnjar on drums, who create semi-composed sonic structures that are used for collective improvisation and also live film scores and contemporary dance works, present 3 "Artefacts" using multiple structures of passionate and melodically inspired playing. ... Click to View


Sabu Toyozumi / Simon Tan / Rick Countryman / Yong Yandsen:
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Recorded during a series of concerts reuniting alto saxphonist Rick Countryman with mentor and friend, drummer Sabu Toyozumi, this live concert at Tago Jazz Cafe in Philippines includes acoustic bassist Simon Tan and free improvising Malaysian tenor saxophonist Yong Yandsen, in an adventurous set of extended performances of intertwining reeds and rhythm; superb! ... Click to View


Wet Ink Ensemble:
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A NY collective of composers, performers & improvisers dedicated to adventurous music, Wet Ink Ensemble perform saxophonist Alex Mincek's "Glossolalia", an investigation into linguistics through fragmented language; and Sam Pluta's "Lines on Black" written for the individual members of the ensemble in rigorously notated scores, electro-acoustic improvisation, and fixed media composition. ... Click to View


Mako Sica / Hamid Drake:
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A mix of studio and live recordings in the 2nd collaboration between Chicago's improvising rock trio Mako Sica of Przemyslaw Krys Drazek on trumpets & electric guitar, Brent Fuscaldo on bass and percussion, Chaetan Newell on piano & percussion, meeting with legendary drummer Hamid Drake for an album of expansive, psychedelically-tinged, lushly sonic improvisation. ... Click to View


Tamio Shiraishi :
Sora (Relative Pitch)

Japanese saxophonist living in NYC Tamio Shiraishi, an associate of Keiji Haino, has a unique approach to his solo work, often playing outdoors in concert with nature, or using the natural resonance of his performance space, recreating the sounds of wind, birds, water, and any other natural "noise" sounds, here in a live performance at Issue Project Room & 6 studio recordings. ... Click to View


Runcible Quintet, The (Metcalfe / Edwards / Magliocchi / Thompson / Northover):
Three (FMR)

Working their way backwards from "Five" in 2017 to the new "Three" in 2020, the UK creative improvising quintet of Daniel Thompson on acoustic guitar, Adrian Northover on saxophones, John Edwards on double bass, Marcello Magliocchi on drums, and Neil Metcalfe on flute are heard live at London's Iklectik in 2019 for three profoundly exploratory free improvisations. ... Click to View


Guiseppi Logan:
The Giuseppi Logan Project (Mad King Edmund)

Rediscovered playing in NYC's Tompkins Square park in 2009, iconic saxophone player Giuseppi Logan enjoyed a second life in performing and recording up until his passing in 2020, heard here covering Coltrane, Ellington, and collective improvisation, in a quintet with Cooper-Moore (piano), Larry Roland (acoustic bass), Ed Pettersen (guitar) and Tracy Silverman (electric violin). ... Click to View


Guiseppi Logan:
The Giuseppi Logan Project [VINYL] (Mad King Edmund)

Rediscovered playing in NYC's Tompkins Square park in 2009, iconic saxophone player Giuseppi Logan enjoyed a second life in performing and recording up until his passing in 2020, heard here covering Coltrane, Ellington, and collective improvisation, in a quintet with Cooper-Moore (piano), Larry Roland (acoustic bass), Ed Pettersen (guitar) and Tracy Silverman (electric violin). ... Click to View


Guiseppi Logan:
...And They Were Cool (Improvising Beings)

The second album between the late saxophonist Giuseppi Logan and guitarist Ed Pettersen after the former learned of the Logan's reappearance in the early 2000s, is this collective session with Logan on sax & piano, Jessica Lurie on sax & flute, Larry Roland on double bass, and Ed Pettersen on guitar, originally released in 2013 on the Improvising Beings label. ... Click to View


McPhee / Rempis / Reid / Lopez / Nilssen-Love:
Of Things Beyond Thule Vol. 2 (Aerophonic)

The remainder of the material from Thule V1, performed at Chicago's The Hungry Brain and haunt on a warm and intimate night in December of 2018 from the cross-generational grouping of stellar improvising musicians: Joe McPhee on pocket trumpet & tenor sax, Dave Rempis on alto & baritone saxophones, Tomeka Reid on cello, Brandon Lopez on bass, and Paal Nilssen-Love on drums & percussion. ... Click to View


Rempis / Rosaly Duo:
Codes / Myths [2 CDs] (Aerophonic)

Chicago percussionist Frank Rosaly relocated to Amsterdam in 2016, but his 20+ year collaboration & friendship with Chicago saxophonist Dave Rempis continues, as evidenced in this live performance at Elastic Arts in 2018 during Rosaly's visit back to the Windy City, rewarding listeners with 2 CDs experiencing the two reacquaint through beautifully paced, adventurous dialog. ... Click to View


Rhodri Davies :
Transversal Time (Confront)

Assigning different times systems--standard time, decimal and hex time--to different musicians, harpist Rhodri Davies develops an electroacoustic improvisational environment of unusual perception and sensation, performed live in Cardiff in 2018 with Ryoko Akama, Sara Hughes, Sofia Jernberg, Pia Palme, Andre Parkinson, Lucy Railton, Pat Thomas, & Dafne Vicente. ... Click to View


Virtual Company (Fell / Wastell / Bailey / Gaines):
Virtual Company (Confront)

IST, configured as the duo of double bassist Simon H. Fell and cellist/percussionist Mark Wastell, performing a virtual quartet at London's Cafe OTO, using using pre-recorded fragments of solo work from late guitarist Derek Bailey and tap dancer Will Gaines, combined with sections of silence of unforeseeable length, and then combined with the live musicians; amazing. ... Click to View


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  Humcrush 
  Enter Humcrush  
  (Shhpuma) 


  
   review by Darren Bergstein
  2017-09-27
Humcrush: Enter Humcrush (Shhpuma)

This sure as hell ain't your mother's Humcrush. The duo of Ståle Storløkken and Thomas Strønen aren't fooling around on this, their fifth outing under the Humcrush moniker, and after their four previous recordings, this one's a proverbial doozy. It's as if they've thrust everything that is Supersilent, Food, and the half-dozen other collectives they've been a part of into the blender, added a liberal dosing of spikier Krautrock, and stirred it all up with a spoon colored the tint of psychedelia. No matter: Enter Humcrush is the work of two artists who've experienced one too many electric shock treatments and had their artistic sensibilities rewired in some gnarled, twisted way.

Actually, as the tracks on Enter Humcrush unfurl (or is that erupt?), it's clear that S&S haven't done a rethink — they've simply altered the template of Supersilent's abstract improvisation to uncover the strata of rock that's always limned its firmament. Earlier Humcrush recordings, as eclectic and exploratory as they were, managed a complex interplay of texture and nuance, where tangential underpinnings of 'jazz' (in the most avant sense) provided graspable anchors. Despite this, theirs was a music of comprehensive intrigue and nominal ideation, 'free' in the sense that the fabric of improvisation opened up fundamental areas where both musicians could roam, each indulging the other's fanciful whims but mindful of the hivemind's required focus. This approach opened up vast new worlds to conquer.

Enter Humcrush makes no such bones about subtlety or finesse; texture is still paramount to the duo, but splayed out on a canvas that's infinitely more corrosive, hyper-energized, and invested in making one helluva strident noise. Never mind the organic sonic laboratories of Humcrush recordings past: this one's allowed the infernal beast to escape, laying waste across the highlands, the moors, the inner city. Had Last Exit and Lifetime been able to abuse 21st century digitalia and repurposed analog technologies, they'd be splitting the bill as Humcrush's brothers-in-arms; tracks such as "Puncture" and "Salvare" are like dying machines thrashing about, their pistons hissing amidst oil splatter and its widening, iridescent circles. Strønen's drumming is indeed a force of nature, punching vast holes through the concrete of Storløkken's overdriven pedal boards and sputtering electronics. As the duo gazes upwards to the heavens on the CD cover, it's unclear if they're anticipating holy communion or the arrival of interplanetary visitors. Either way, this wild, unpredictable, transcendent recording is just the ticket.



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