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Fieldwork
Label: Pi Recordings Category: Music Average customer rating: Media: Audio CD Number Of Discs: 1 UPC: 808713000528 EAN: 0808713000528 ASIN: B00006JOC6 Release Date: 2002-10-15 |
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Full-out sonic assault.......2004-05-20
You're not going to walk away from this session feeling slighted; instead, you're going to encounter the complete aural mugging. Are your up for it?
You'd better be, if you want to engage this band where they're at.
I'm thinking this is kinda like Ivo Perelman, only a lot more accessible. For one thing, Vijay Iyer, although firmly associated with the New Thing avant-garde jazz, has a lot more melodic content in his playing than someone like, for example, Cecil Taylor, Marilyn Crispell, or Irene Schweizer. Consequently, his music is that much more approachable. He has, it must be said, made some very fine and quite accessible music, such as Memorphilia, Architextures, Panoptic Modes, and Blood Sutra.
Which is not to say that his out jazz bona fides are in any way suspect; just that he's somewhat more approachable than his above-mentioned jazz keyboard mentors and contemporaries.
Lacking a bass player, this music engages a number of strategies to make up for a lack of bottom. Sometimes, it's a concious use of bass-drum sonorities ("In Medias Res," Sympathy") and sometimes, it's a bottom-heavy piano approach. Whichever strategy is employed, it seems to be equally effective. One scarcely notices the lack of a bass player.
The net effect is to free up the music to move into sonic territories that, perhaps, might be limited by a traditional bass approach.
In any case, what we've got here is full-bore post-modern trio jazz of the highest order. That one of their numbers is dedicated to the late, great Horace Tapscott just seals the deal.
Recommended for all who seek edgy, transcendent, gloriously "out" jazz of the highest order.
obambulatory multi-muon blossoms in pyroclasm.......2002-12-19
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