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Rob Brown Ensemble
Crown Trunk Root Funk
AUM Fidelity
CD
$13

“Rob Brown is an awesome alto saxophonist, a mercurial improviser who is perpetually inventive, and AUM Fidelity has recorded him many times over the years as a foundation member of the groups of William Parker. In this time, Brown has revealed himself to be a composer and group leader of distinct gifts; this is our first release with Mr. Brown as leader.  A principal focus of Crown Trunk Root Funk is deep grooves, often dark and ominous, with brightness provided by Brown’s beautifully indelible melodies and the highly exploratory work of this extraordinary band.  Parker provides the root bass, and drummer Gerald Cleaver brings his supremely sensitive musicality and Detroit-bred funk.  Pianist and fellow Detroit native Craig Taborn is likewise endlessly inventive within this tremendously rewarding sonic ecosystem.”

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Rob Brown: alto saxophone
Craig Taborn: piano, electronics
William Parker: bass
Gerald Cleaver: drums

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Daniel Carter & Reuben Radding
Luminescence
AUM Fidelity
CD
$13
Daniel Carter is a musician, writer, visual artist, conversationalist, and all-around inspirational spirit based in New York City who has been creating freely improvised music since the early 1970s. He performs most often on alto and tenor saxophones, trumpet, clarinet, and flute, though he also plays drums, guitar, and sings. While Carter is probably most well-known for his key role in long-standing free jazz collectives such as Other Dimensions in Music and Test, he also regularly collaborates with rock bands, abstract noisemakers, singer-songwriters, and more. These projects include some relatively famous outfits, but most often involve countless others who are less familiar to the general public. It’s probably safe to say that he has collaborated with thousands of musicians over the years.

Reuben Radding was born in Washington, DC, in 1966 and took up music as a young man, participating in that area's active punk scene. (Hear him on Dain Bramage's I Scream Not Coming Down LP, which also features a young Dave Grohl.) He moved to New York City in 1988, studied bass with Mark Dresser, and started to collaborate with many downtown jazz musicians. Today he leads several groups, runs the Pine Ear label out of the Red Hook section of Brooklyn, and is active on the Klezmer and Balkan music scenes.

Radding lived in Seattle from 1997 until 2002, and in 2001 he received a grant that enabled him to bring Daniel Carter to Seattle. He and Carter had performed together in various configurations since 1993, but didn’t have the opportunity to fully investigate their collaborative duo. Airline luggage restrictions as a result of the September 11 attacks meant that Carter could only bring one instrument with him on his trip out west. He brought his alto saxophone, which he has described as his "main axe".

Luminescence consists of both live and studio recordings made during October 2001. Carter and Radding are sensitive and empathetic listeners, with each player playing a supporting role while also being assertive of his own ideas. Their shared experience in a wide breadth of musical concepts enables them to cover a fairly broad range of sounds without seeming forced or contrived. Carter has something of a tendency to be typecast as an exclusively high-energy player by folks who are not well-versed in his overall aesthetic, which may be one reason why the lyricism of Luminescence seems to have caught a number of people off-guard. Regardless, this is lovely music.

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Daniel Carter: alto saxophone
Reuben Radding: bass
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Bill Dixon
17 Musicians in Search of a Sound: Darfur
AUM Fidelity
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“Among all else of great note that shall happen in music this year, 2008 marks the magnificent return to record of the legendary Bill Dixon: composer, trumpeter, teacher and all-around musical force. His contributions to the body of great Black American Music first began in the 1960s: as a producer for Savoy Records; producing the groundbreaking October Revolution concert series in NYC 1964; as architect of the Jazz Composers Guild. In the late 60s he left ‘the scene’ but continued leaving an indelible mark on the music by devoting himself to teaching from 1968 onward, creating the Black Music Division at Bennington College, VT in 1973.  While he has never stopped composing (prolifically at that), and produced a series of small ensemble recordings from the 70s – 90s, his work for expanded, orchestral ensemble has gone unrecorded and/or unreleased since his momentous album Intents And Purposes (RCA, 1967). Bill Dixon with Exploding Star Orchestra, a well-received collaboration with Rob Mazurek (Exploding Star Orchestra) was released by Thrill Jockey in February.  And now, this album -- a tour de force of orchestral composition, conduction and improvisational exploration -- fully composed by Bill Dixon and performed with The Bill Dixon Orchestra. 17 Musicians in Search of a Sound: Darfur was specially commissioned by Arts for Art, Inc. (producers of the Vision Festival).”

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Darius Jones Trio
Big Gurl (Smell My Dream)
AUM Fidelity
CD
$13

"Alto saxophonist/composer Darius Jones’ highly anticipated second album as a bandleader is finally here! And, it is killin'.  The album features Jones' long-standing trio with bassist Adam Lane and drummer Jazon Nazary. Given a spotlight on 'Chaych!' (bonus track on Darius' debut), the trio fully owns this new book of Jones' indelible compositions. The session took place in February 2011 following a series of stellar live shows and rehearsals; the band were rather evidently busting the seams and piercing the veil to drop this. On the compositions featured in this new book: Darius' gift for lyrical song shines anew in the gorgeous 'Michele (Heart) Willie' & 'I Wish I Had A Choice'; his radical rearrangement of Strayhorn's 'Take the 'A' Train' and Jones' fully original 'E-Gaz' are stunning for their ever-compelling forward momentum & invention; 'My Special D' showcases the trio's long-form improvisational prowess developed over 3 years playing together; 'Ol' Metal-Faced Bastard' is their homage to underground hip-hop and 'Chasing The Ghost' is revisited with equal fervor and even greater intensity." - AUM Fidelity

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Darius Jones
Man'ish Boy (A Raw and Beautiful Thing)
AUM Fidelity
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“Darius Jones is an extraordinarily gifted young alto saxophonist and composer; Man’ish Boy (A Raw & Beautiful Thing) is his remarkable debut as a leader. Jones joined the New York music community in 2005, after living and studying in Richmond, VA. In his short time here, he has amazed and inspired musicians and audiences from widely divergent backgrounds with his meticulously honed musical gifts. Soul-power is at his foundation; forward looking expression always at the fore. Some bands Jones currently works with are the Cooper-Moore Trio, Mike Pride’s From Bacteria to Boys, William Hooker’s Bliss (East), and Trevor Dunn’s Proof Readers. Jones also has a band with Travis LaPlante, Andrew Smiley, and Jason Nazary called Little Women.

“Man’ish Boy is a deeply personal work that found Jones meditating on his life growing up in the south: not an easy life, but one suffused with familial love, hard work and self-assurance. His experiences in church, particularly hearing gospel choirs – the ecstatic combination of powerful individual voices coming together to create something greater – were a deep inspiration for this project. An abiding respect for elders and the breadth of life experience they bring led Jones to ask master musicians Cooper-Moore (piano, diddley-bo) and Rakalam Bob Moses (drums) to be part of this project. Jones first met Moses at a performance while still in Virginia, and they have had a close relationship ever since. Jones joined forces with Cooper-Moore, a fellow Virginian and churchgoer as a youth, after moving to NYC. Cooper-Moore was asked specifically to also play diddley-bo here: a one-wire stringed instrument with roots in the deep south via Africa; with it, he most definitely brings the organic funk.” – AUM Fidelity

Darius Jones: alto saxophone
Cooper-Moore: piano, diddley-bo
Rakalam Bob Moses: drums

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Little Women
Throat
AUM Fidelity
LP
$12
“Brooklyn quartet Little Women create music whose aim is transcendence via brutally precise sonic assault and ascendant melodies, attacking written and improvised material with equal ferocity. The group’s sound distilled from a broad range of influences that stretch from free jazz through math metal, punk rock, pop music, and harsh noise. Saxophonists Travis Laplante and Darius Jones breathe together as one multi-tongued exquisite beast reveling in higher harmonics, splitting overtones to create ghost notes. Together with guitarist Andrew Smiley and drummer Jason Nazary, they create intricate yet whiplash-bestowing riffs which morph on a dime into ever-exploratory sub-groupings. There are also moments of quiet ringing-tone reflection on what has been wrought. Throat is a suite in seven sections designed to be taken in as a whole; it is their full-length debut following their 2008 EP, Teeth, on the Sockets/Gilgongo labels. Throat was recorded and mixed by Andy Taub at Brooklyn Recording and features cover art by renowned underground guitar maestro Mick Barr (of Orthrelm & Ocrilim). Darius Jones, who plays alto sax in the group, released his year-end Jazz best-of-list topping debut, Man'ish Boy on AUM Fidelity in October 2009. Little Women reveals a wholly different aspect of his musical personality, to say the least. Members of Little Women have recorded and/or performed with some of the top names in jazz/improvised music such as: Anthony Braxton, Steve Lacy, Mark Dresser, Jim Black, Trevor Dunn, Dave Liebman, Joe Lovano, George Garzone, Chad Hugo (The Neptunes), Gerry Hemingway, Joe Morris, Matt Wilson, Michael Formanek, and Mat Maneri.” Includes a download coupon.
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Joe Morris Quartet
Today on Earth
AUM Fidelity
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$13

“’I call what I play Free Music because I want to be free to render my work in any way I feel necessary to express my feelings and ideas. Today on Earth is quartet music that emphasizes the groove; some folk-like melodies mixed in with some other things. My colleagues here, Jim Hobbs, Timo Shanko and Luther Gray are as strong and expressive as any players ever when it comes to dealing with this kind of material. I’m lucky to be able to work with them. The title of this recording suggests the idea that is at the core of my artistic goals; a reminder to have a simple instant of realization, a second of reflection about our lives standing on this planet floating in the universe.’ – Joe Morris

“Simultaneous to having achieved a strong measure of well-deserved acclaim for his ascendant work on upright bass (most recently on the release of Wildlife (AUM Fidelity), Joe Morris has kept his incomparable and singular voice on the guitar in highly notable flex mode in on both a 4xCD set of improvised duos with Anthony Braxton and on the David S. Ware release, Shakti (AUM Fidelity). Here Morris brings the guitar again full fore with his blessed Quartet on a brand new set of indelibly melodic tunes that are rendered with deep swing and profound essence of joy. Joining him in doing so are alto saxophonist Jim Hobbs and bassist Timo Shanko (both of The Fully Celebrated) as well as further long-time associate, drummer Luther Gray.” – AUM Fidelity

Joe Morris: guitar
Jim Hobbs: alto saxophone
Timo Shanko: bass
Luther Gray: drums

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William Parker
Double Sunrise Over Neptune
AUM Fidelity
CD
$13

“An orchestral work featuring immensely gifted individual and collective voices from around the world, meshing as one to manifest a pair of deep double-drummer-and-bass driven mantras; this is serious (other) World teleportation music that achieves psychedelic proportions of sonic interplay.

“The specially commissioned world premiere of Double Sunrise Over Neptune took place on June 19, 2007, the opening night of Vision Festival XII.  It was a great performance, though there were technical difficulties in the live mix that affected the recording. The call was made (and fortuitously it was possible) for all of the musicians to reconvene at the Orensanz Art Center the following afternoon to perform and record the piece a second time. I was there as well; it was blissful. The entirety of that afternoon performance is presented here, followed by the second half (live mix glitches ironed out by then) of the premiere performance."
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William Parker
I Plan to Stay a Believer: The Inside Songs of Curtis Mayfield
AUM Fidelity
2CD
$18

“I Plan To Stay A Believer is the definitive document of William Parker's The Inside Songs of Curtis Mayfield project, comprised of exuberant concert recordings spanning the past decade (2001-2008). The project features interpolations of the mighty songbook of soul music legend Curtis Mayfield by an equally mighty 8-piece band, occasionally accompanied by highly inspired choirs.

“Bassist/composer William Parker is among the most active and highly regarded musicians performing today. This is the first project in his 35-year career devoted to the music of another composer. Curtis Mayfield was a prophet, a preacher, a revolutionary, a humanist, and a griot. Words that all apply to William Parker himself. Included here are two pieces from the group's very first 2001 performance in Paris with a chorus of 90 children, and another pair from New York in 2008 which feature a full gospel choir.

“As Parker writes in the liner notes, ‘Every song written or improvised has an inside song which lives in the shadows, in-between the sounds and silences and behind the words, pulsating, waiting to be reborn as a new song.’ I Plan To Stay A Believer brings Curtis Mayfield’s positive messages of hope and fortitude in the face of potentially overwhelming odds back into the present moment where these energies remain in great need.

“The group features all long-standing compatriots of Parker’s:  the peerless rhythm section of Parker and drummer Hamid Drake, along with elder masters Dave Burrell on piano and poet/activist Amiri Baraka.  The horn section features saxophonists Sabir Mateen & Darryl Foster and trumpeter Lewis Barnes. Deeply soulful singer Leena Conquest is also featured in Parker's Raining on the Moon group / Corn Meal Dance album.” - AUM Fidelity

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William Parker and Hamid Drake
First Communion + Piercing the Veil: Volume 1 Complete
AUM Fidelity
2 CD
$18
2007 reissue of William Parker and Hamid Drake's classic Piercing the Veil, with a full-length bonus disc of a killer live performance recorded at AUM Fidelity's homebase in April 2000. The music is in the tradition of Don Cherry and Ed Blackwell's classic Mu sessions for BYG/Actuel, with free jazz musicians taking cues from other fire musics from around the world and running with them. (The title "Black Cherry" from Piercing would seem to acknowledge these roots.) Joyous and powerful music.

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William Parker: bass, balafon, shakuhachi, bombard, dumbek, slit drum
Hamid Drake: drums, tabla, frame drum, bells
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William Parker and Hamid Drake
Summer Snow
AUM Fidelity
CD
$13
William Parker and Hamid Drake have been one of the most celebrated and prolific rhythm sections in modern jazz for over a decade, and they clearly love to create music together. They are especially adept at incorporating a broad range of musical traditions into their sound and they tend to give this approach a greater focus when working as a duo. Summer Snow covers a lot of territory, from meditative pieces for shakuhachi, to loose, swinging, and funky bass/drums tracks. "Faces" is a personal favorite, a lovely dance for doson'ngoni + frame drum.

William Parker: doson'ngoni, shakuhachi, dumbek, talking drum, water bowls, bass
Hamid Drake: tabla, frame drum, gongs, drums
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William Parker / Raining on the Moon
Corn Meal Dance
AUM Fidelity
CD
$13

“Corn Meal Dance again makes abundantly clear William Parker's multi-faceted talents as bassist, composer, poet, bandleader and songwriter. Raining On The Moon is the extraordinary group which seamlessly fuses all of these prodigious gifts: his long-standing Quartet with Hamid Drake, Rob Brown, Lewis Barnes is here exquisitely augmented by singer Leena Conquest breathing further passion into William's lyrics once again, and pianist Eri Yamamoto for the first wonderful time. William Parker’s soul-nourishing poetry and supremely catchy melodies and grooves are brought to scintillating life by a group featuring some of the finest improvisers in the world. Further to the full-group work here are a pair of supremely tender Leena and Eri duets on 'Prayer' and 'Poem For June Jordan'.” – AUM Fidelity

William Parker: bass
Lewis “Flip” Barnes: trumpet
Rob Brown: alto saxophone
Leena Conquest: vocals
Hamid Drake: drums
Eri Yamamoto: piano

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Triptych Myth
The Beautiful
AUM Fidelity
CD
$13
Triptych Myth is a trio comprised of Cooper-Moore, Tom Abbs, and Chad Taylor, three very active members of the NYC free jazz scene. In their early days, the group incorporated some of Cooper-Moore's handmade instruments into their performances, but they soon settled into a strictly piano/bass/drums format and set out to be a working band with an established repertoire of tunes. Recorded in 2005, The Beautiful is the result of a focused period in the group's development. It's a varied and rewarding set - intense, catchy, heartfelt, lovely - with elegies for Wilber Morris and Frida Kahlo, the funky tale of Poppa's Gin in the Chicken Feed, and several restless, more abstract tracks. Even when their material is lyrical and accessible, the group offers unexpected juxtapositions and arrangements. Cooper-Moore contributes most of the compositions and they are among the strongest he's recorded in his thirty-plus year career.

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Cooper-Moore: piano
Tom Abbs: bass
Chad Taylor: drums
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David S. Ware
Organica
AUM Fidelity
CD
$13

"Each David S. Ware solo concert performance is a rare and magisterial happening. There were two such events in 2010, and both concerts are presented here in their entirety. The first took place in March at an intimate, invite-only event in Brooklyn; the second took place at the Umbrella Music Festival in Chicago in early November. In 2010, Ware added the sopranino (pitched one full octave above the alto) to his arsenal, and these concerts were his public debut on the new horn. This is the 2nd volume in a planned series of DSW solo recordings. It is printed in a strictly limited CD edition of 1000." - AUM Fidelity

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David S. Ware
Shakti
AUM Fidelity
CD
$13
"The new work from master musician David S. Ware arrives! Shakti is Ware's first new studio recording in almost 6 years, and his first with a new group since his highly esteemed Quartet was disbanded. The Quartet's final performance was documented on Renunciation. Even before that album was released, Ware was developing a new group concept, and beginning to compose for same. In July 2007 this new group, featuring guitarist Joe Morris, made its live debut at the Iridium jazz club in NYC. The membership was solidified with the addition of long-time musical compatriot William Parker on bass and fellow master musician Warren Smith on drums. A European tour in November 2007 followed, and a studio session was booked for May 2008, resulting in the luminous Shakti."
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Eri Yamamoto
Duologue
AUM Fidelity
CD
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“Eri Yamamoto moved to NYC from Japan a little over a decade ago. A classically trained piano prodigy, she initially came just to visit her sister, but after hearing Tommy Flanagan perform in trio in Central Park, Eri had a momentous revelation that her future would be with jazz. On our first hearing her play, it was evident that her passion had been ignited, that her devotion to learning was pure, and that the musical gifts which would allow her to add to the stream of jazz beauty were plentiful. 

“When William Parker came to record his first album of compositions for piano trio, he chose Eri to occupy that seat (Luc's Lantern in 2005). He then brought her into his Raining On The Moon ensemble, and the wisdom of that decision is in full evidence on their recent album, Corn Meal Dance. She fully impressed Matthew Shipp as well, who brought her to the Blues Series/Thirsty Ear label to record her most recent trio album Cobalt Blue in 2006.

Duologue is Eri Yamamoto’s first album as a leader outside of the piano trio format. Each piece was composed by her specifically with each duo partner in mind (Daniel Carter, William Parker, Hamid Drake, Federico Ughi) and each piece is informed and suffused by their respective musical/personal essences. Eri writes incredibly beautiful songs. Contemplative, jubilant, mesmerizing songs. Songs which we’ve found increasingly rewarding with each successive listen. Her improvisations within them, guided by the rhythm as much as the melody, are invitingly exploratory. We’re proud as ever to present this great work from an especially gifted new creative entity, in communion with already established masters of the form of music which brings forth beauty through sound.”

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Eri Yamamoto: piano
William Parker: bass
Federico Ughi: drums
Hamid Drake: frame drum
Daniel Carter: alto and tenor saxophone