Listen to the 'Brozziman' from my 'Hypochristmastreefuzz' on youtube here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...And 'The Romantic Jump Of Hares' http://www.youtube.com/watch?v... Cheers, Benjamin Herman
Benjamin Herman Hypochristmastreefuzz | Dox
An alto saxophonist who styles himself as New Cool and describes his band as a surf-guitar based, Dutch-impro, cocktail-jazz sort of thing returns to the doyen of Dutch-impro for two discs of Misha Mengelberg tunes, the tricky mischief exploding into pure joy: Brozziman is an r&b honk for the avant-garde, the Ruben Hein vocal goes down easy, and the kwela piece reminds me of a Sonny Rollins calypso. The live disc is even looser and edgier. A
Ivo Perelman Mind Games| Leo
Brazils iconic tenor saxophonist decided to celebrate 20 years of hardy free blowing with a publicity blitz behind this years crop. At least three of the records are keepersSoulstorm (Clean Feed) with its acerbic cello and bass; The Apple in the Dark (Leo) with the Gerry Hemingway percussion touch and occasional splotches of dramatic piano; maybe also another intimate drummer duo, The Stream of Life (Leo), with Brian Willsonbut your best bet is the most basic, a sturdy sax trio with Willson again (misspelled on the cover) and hard-working Dominic Duval on bass. A MINUS
Anthony Browns Asian American Orchestra India & Africa: A Tribute to John Coltrane | Water Baby
A Bay Area drummer with African and Asian blood in his veins starts with Coltranes India and Africa and expands each to a suite, adding African and Indian percussion, strings and wind instruments in an orgy of worldly cosmopolitanism. A MINUS
Commitment The Complete Recordings 1981/1983 | NoBusiness
One of those records that must have seemed interesting but unfocused at the time sounds prophetic now, especially padded out to two-disc length with a rousing live set. Will Connells flutes and reeds dont so much lead as dodge Jason Kao Hwangs razor-sharp violin, amplified by William Parkers bass and prodded along by Zen Matsuuras drums. A MINUS
Marilyn Crispell/David Rothenberg One Night I Left My Silent House | ECM
Joint credits, but Rothenbergs clarinet or bass clarinet frames each song, most with titles reflecting his interest in nature sounds. Crispells piano wends cagily around the edges, but often she just taps the soundboard or clicks percussive things, eliciting the sort of odd, unexpected sounds that flesh out the dark night theme. A MINUS
Stephan Crump Reclamation | Sunnyside
With Rosetta TrioLiberty Ellman and Jamie Fox, who tone their guitars down so as not to overwhelm the bassist leader. The balance lets every string count, forming an intimate framework that seduces you into ever-closer listening. A MINUS
Paquito DRivera Tango Jazz: Live at Jazz at Lincoln Center | Sunnyside
The Cuban clarinetist has dabbled in tango before, poorly, and I had yet to hear anything from the uptown culture palace that I could recommend. So why this breakthrough? Thats easy: bassist-arranger Pablo Aslan, whose own records have stealthily insinuated tango into the New York jazz ghetto. Yet this is an advance for Aslan as well: His moves are so assured and graceful, the extra glitz actually helps. A MINUS
Henry Grimes/Rashied Ali Spirits Aloft | Porter
In the 1960s, Grimes had a knack for being in the right place at the right time, but after him vanishing for 35 years who expected hed return to form, much less come up with something new? The David Murray album under his name was a marketing ploy, but Grimes himself has to carry most of the weight in this reunion with drummer Ali. He comes up with a new trick as he almost seamlessly swaps a violin inhis technique is similar on both, so youve never heard violin like this, and rarely bass. A MINUS
ICP Orchestra ICP 049 | ICP
The grizzled veterans of the New Dutch Swing movement recapitulate 40 years of evolution: a gravel-voiced ballad, a dip into chaos, resolution into delirious string-driven swooning, a burst of applause that comes from nowhere, less the signature of a live recording than a sound effect that secures their place in the real world. A MINUS
Lean LeftThe Ex Guitars Meet Nilssen-Love/Vandermark Duo, Volume 1| Smalltown Superjazz
The Ex has long been Hollands analogue to the Mekonsleft-wing post-punks with a knack for singles riffsbut while the Mekons wandered into country music, the Ex-ers dabbled in Afrofunk and avant-jazz. Guitarists Andy Morr and Terrie Ex expand the sonics with squelchy reverb and distortion, while the avant jazzers rock out. A MINUS
Lisa Mezzacappas Bait & Switch What Is Known | Clean Feed
The leaders bass brackets the sonic range where Aaron Bennetts tenor sax and John Finkbeiners guitar rumble and roildeep, dense, with a steady charge and a tendency to get noisy. Two covers: one from Air drummer Steve McCall, the other from Don Van Vliet, a/k/a Captain Beefheart, who knew a thing or two about getting down and dirty. A MINUS
The Microscopic Septet Friday the Thirteenth: The Micros Play Monk | Cuneiform
Adding three extra saxophones to Monks basic sax-piano-bass-drums arrangements transforms them into a kaleidoscope of color. Phillip Johnstons soprano refracts Steve Lacy, while Mike Hashims tenor cant help but swing. A MINUS
Wadada Leo Smith and Ed Blackwell The Blue Mountains Sun Drummer | [1986]
Kabell Blackwell was famous as Ornette Colemans drummer, carrying on with Don Cherry in Old and New Dreams. Smith is the more rigorous trumpet player, and nearly as Catholic. Hes done lots of solo and duo albums, but Blackwell patiently brings out his bestmesmerizing trumpet, good-natured flute, mbira, and voice. A MINUS
Anthony Braxton 19 Standards (Quartet) 2003 | Leo
The third four-CD helping from the tour, with no signs yet that the barrel even has a bottom.
Profound Sound Trio Opus de Life | Porter
Credit Andrew Cyrille and Henry Grimes for holding this together; Paul Dunmall even gets his bagpipes to behave.
Rob Wagner/Hamid Drake/Nobu Ozaki Trio | Valid
Uneasy in post-Katrina New Orleans, meditating on shock, awe, sham, and shame.
Marcin & Bartlomiej Brat Oles Duo | Fenomedia
Twins, bass and drums respectively, instant rhythm section for anyone passing through Poland, but complete together.
Ben Syversen Cracked Vessel | Self-released
Avant-trumpet trio forgoes bass support for guitar interference.
Billy Foxs Blackbirds & Bullets Dulces | Clean Feed
Crazy like a maracas player, shuffling three horns, keys, and violin.
Vijay Iyer Tirtha | ACT
With tabla for a taste of India, but Prasannas guitar leans west even when Iyers piano glances east.
Ernestine Anderson Nightlife | High Note
Two sets straddle her 80th birthdaynot a celebration, just working, fortunately with Houston Person.
Sun Ra Arkestra, Under the Direction of Marshall Allen Live at the Paradox | In+Out
The secret to a ghost band that never gets trapped in its past is a past so far in the future we dont know its coming.
Anat Fort And If | ECM
Quiet, supple meditations on Paul Motian, the inscrutable path beyond Bill Evans.
John McNeil/Bill McHenry Chill Morn He Climb Jenny | Sunnyside
Fun and games with obscure bebop gems, with some of that Latin tinge.
Marshall Allen/Matthew Shipp/Joe Morris Night Logic | RogueArt
Sun Ra vet + volatile pianist + sly bassist = avant chemistry.
World Saxophone Quartet Yes We Can | Jazzwerkstatt
Murray and Bluiett celebrate Obama, with Kidd Jordan for Lakes grit, and James Carter for Hemphills soul.
Stephan Crump/James Carney Echo Run Pry | Clean Feed
Bass and piano, the former in the lead, the latter dark and percussive.
Lean Left The Ex Guitars Meet Nilssen-Love/Vandermark Duo, Volume 2 | Smalltown Superjazz
Another Chunk of Lung hits the floor, but Vandermark leaves the guitarist alone for their Knuckle Cracking Party.
The Warren Vaché/John Allred Quintet Top Shelf | Arbors
Aging young fogeys advance, reminiscing about the swinging 50s.
Hugo Antunes Roll Call | Clean Feed
Bassist-composer, double drums, lots of deep rumble and fleeting, flaring reeds.
Harold ONeal Whirling Mantis | Smalls
Pianist son of Black Panthers in exile goes back to his rootsbebop.
Mike Mainieri Crescent | NYC
Last call for Charlie Mariano, playing a lot of Coltrane tarted up with vibes.
Rich Halley Quartet Live at the Penofin Jazz Festival | Pine Eagle
Haleys tenor sax and Bobby Bradfords cornet, blowing free in the wild wild west.
Chris Dahlgren & Lexicon Mystic Maze | Jazzwerkstatt
Walkin, talkin Béla Bartók blues.
Decoy & Joe McPhee Oto | Bo Weavil
Worlds freest saxophonist combusts caustically with Hammond B3 trio.
David Smith Quintet Anticipation| Bjuecords
Postbop quintet, the shape of jazz du jour, with Nate Radleys guitar anchoring the leaders crackling trumpet.
James Carney Group Ways & Means | Songlines
Pianist surrounded with distinctive horns: Tony Malaby, Ralph Alessi, Peter Epstein, Josh Roseman.
Kenny Burrell Be Yourself | High Note
Good advice when youre 78, as is Let the band help you out.
Pablo Aslan Tango Grill | Zoho
Roughing up the formalism of old tango chestnuts.
Rafi Malkiel Water | Tzadik
Latin beats, Jewish horns, refreshing when the tide comes in.
Listen to the 'Brozziman' from my 'Hypochristmastreefuzz' on youtube here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...And 'The Romantic Jump Of Hares' http://www.youtube.com/watch?v... Cheers, Benjamin Herman
Woweeee, I'm thrilled and honored! When I was studying in NYC with Dick Oatts about twenty years ago I always checked the VV for gigs and reviews. Thanks for the props! Cheers from Amsterdam, Benjamin Herman.
@Riverview do you mean the Hypochristmastreefuzz cover? That's Cathelijne Beijn (info@allaboutcat.nl) Cheers, Benjamin.
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