Marshall Allen, Danny Ray Thompson, Jamie Saft, Trevor Dunn, Balazs Pandi, Roswell RuddCeremonial Healing
^^^
This is a pretty sick album
― calzino, Monday, 13 May 2019 16:24 (five years ago) link
recorded in '16 and apparently contains the last recorded appearance of Roswell Rudd (rip).
― calzino, Monday, 13 May 2019 16:37 (five years ago) link
Sounds interesting - I've just reached out to the label's publicist to see if it's going to be released on anything other than vinyl.
― shared unit of analysis (unperson), Monday, 13 May 2019 17:57 (five years ago) link
as much as I enjoyed blasting this out yesterday. I wouldn't be even slightly interested in paying £30 odd for it on vinyl. I presume they might be delaying the flac/mp3 downloads to maximize the profits from the collector market first, but that just drives ppl like me to slsk.
― calzino, Tuesday, 14 May 2019 09:02 (five years ago) link
The MP3s I got from the label were tagged in a way that makes me think there'll be a 2CD version by the end of the year, but they have to allow a certain window to elapse first to keep it legally an RSD exclusive.
― shared unit of analysis (unperson), Tuesday, 14 May 2019 11:57 (five years ago) link
Apparently John Zorn's Tzadik label got fucked really hard by the PledgeMusic implosion - they used the site to fund a giant deluxe box set, but they're not getting the pledge money. So they're launching a limited edition series of LPs to cover their losses:
https://tzadik.limitedrun.com/
― shared unit of analysis (unperson), Tuesday, 14 May 2019 16:46 (five years ago) link
Allison Miller is playing here with violinist Jenny Scheinman, I should probably go? But it's on a weeknight and I probably won't, unfortunately.
― change display name (Jordan), Thursday, 16 May 2019 17:07 (five years ago) link
Jenny Scheinman is worth seeing so yeah, go
― Careless Love Battery (James Redd and the Blecchs), Thursday, 16 May 2019 17:40 (five years ago) link
― shared unit of analysis (unperson), Tuesday, May 14, 2019 6:57 AM (two days ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
this is good news
― budo jeru, Thursday, 16 May 2019 17:59 (five years ago) link
I'm having deja vu about posting this, but I'm listening to the new Lage Lund record and it's pretty cool, it's nice to hear Tyshawn Sorey in a fully rhythmic and idiomatic context (w/Larry Grenadier on bass).
Also enjoying looking up old Bad Plus videos from when Reid Anderson looked like a grunge dude (lots of flip flops and unbuttoned shirt cuffs), and Dave King hadn't gotten all fit and stylish yet.
― change display name (Jordan), Thursday, 16 May 2019 20:50 (five years ago) link
Anderson was swinging on the flippity-flop.
― All along there is the sound of feedback (Sund4r), Thursday, 16 May 2019 21:34 (five years ago) link
wait dave king is fit and stylish now?
― gbx, Thursday, 16 May 2019 21:34 (five years ago) link
fit:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3isNd6UGaDQ
And the last couple times I saw him, my gf remarked on the quality of his shoes (no socks), he was fully cuffed and had the top button happening, looking good imo.
― change display name (Jordan), Thursday, 16 May 2019 22:01 (five years ago) link
Brad Mehldau - Finding Gabriel is really hitting me, kind of adventurous in a low key MOR way, a lot of electronics and synth textures, jazz-meets-Brian-Wilson vocal arrangements
― Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Saturday, 18 May 2019 16:41 (five years ago) link
ooh good I'm always happy to check out some new Mehldau.
― calzino, Saturday, 18 May 2019 16:48 (five years ago) link
That description literally makes me shudder, but I'm glad you're into it.
An album that surprised me this week is pianist Greg Foat's The Mage, which features Malcolm Catto (of the Heliocentrics), Clark Tracey, and Moses Boyd on drums on various tracks; saxophonists Duncan Lamont and Art Themen; and guitarist Ray Russell. (Those dudes are all British jazz vets who've also recorded tons of library music and whatnot.) The first track is a kind of Pentangle-meets-Wicker Man version of the hymn “Of My Hands” with a female singer (Kathleen Garcia), but there's some other stuff later on that sounds like if Stanley Turrentine had made a whole album of Pink Floyd (circa Meddle/Dark Side) covers for CTI.
https://aotns.bandcamp.com/album/the-mage
― shared unit of analysis (unperson), Saturday, 18 May 2019 16:49 (five years ago) link
Do you like him in general (Brad M)?
― Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Saturday, 18 May 2019 16:50 (five years ago) link
well I like a lot of 3 sounds/Turrentine/Pentangle so that sounds fucking good as well!
― calzino, Saturday, 18 May 2019 16:53 (five years ago) link
his last alb Seymour Reads the Constitution was brilliant.
― calzino, Saturday, 18 May 2019 16:54 (five years ago) link
I like the Art of the Trio records, but I don't listen to them often. It was mostly the "jazz-meets-Brian Wilson vocal arrangements" that hurt.
― shared unit of analysis (unperson), Saturday, 18 May 2019 18:55 (five years ago) link
Lol Wilson can be a loaded term, I could have referenced Kamasi or Axelrod I guess
― Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Saturday, 18 May 2019 19:43 (five years ago) link
Cheers for the Foat recommendation. I liked the Hampshire Foat stuff without ever being bowled over by it. This is making me think of Ian Carr's Belladonna in places.
― Good cop, Babcock (Chinaski), Saturday, 18 May 2019 20:58 (five years ago) link
At 37 minutes, the Foat record does feel a little like cuttings. By which I mean if there's more lying about, I'd gladly hear it.
― Good cop, Babcock (Chinaski), Saturday, 18 May 2019 21:19 (five years ago) link
Ahmad Jamal’s quartet was INCREDIBLE tonight. Full review on Stereogum on Friday.
― shared unit of analysis (unperson), Sunday, 19 May 2019 02:02 (five years ago) link
really enjoying the Greg Foat
― Heez, Tuesday, 21 May 2019 16:38 (five years ago) link
Tried putting on the Mehldau at home and the first track got an instant veto from the other human present
― change display name (Jordan), Tuesday, 21 May 2019 16:55 (five years ago) link
Listening now though and the other tracks are much less obnoxious, although odd-time trap beats aren't particularly cute (but stock drum machine samples + amazing string section on track 5 kinda brings to mind the last Radiohead album, which makes sense with Mehldau).
Funny that the worst tracks on this are the ones with Mark Guiliana ripping (I guess because he was brought in to sell the most overblown/melodramatic moments). I like Mehldau in chill beatmaker mode though!
― change display name (Jordan), Tuesday, 21 May 2019 17:27 (five years ago) link
he's fundamentally uncool but I like em
― Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 21 May 2019 18:21 (five years ago) link
also this Greg Foat is extremely my jam
― Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 21 May 2019 18:24 (five years ago) link
Hadn't heard of Greg Foat until now but this does a great job at seemingly like a lost '70s mystic jazz-folk curio
― change display name (Jordan), Tuesday, 21 May 2019 19:23 (five years ago) link
Such stoner jazz! Nice to listen to at work but it veers into corny self-serious jam territory sometimes (as nice as the tones and sax players are)
(sorry, I feel like I'm really bringing spicy takes today)
― change display name (Jordan), Tuesday, 21 May 2019 19:39 (five years ago) link
I find that new Mehldau completely unlistenable :(
― calzino, Tuesday, 21 May 2019 20:36 (five years ago) link
Shuffling an old Mosaic box - five CDs by the Teddy Wilson Trio - which has been put up on Spotify by the original label, Verve. I think a whole bunch of these sets have been similarly repurposed in the streaming era, once Mosaic's limited rights to the physical reissue have run out. Anyway, I'm not at all familiar with Wilson's work, but this is pretty nice. Kind of cocktail-ish, but the band (various bassists, with Jo Jones on drums most of the time) swings hard.
― shared unit of analysis (unperson), Wednesday, 22 May 2019 20:02 (five years ago) link
Bouncing around Spotify and I learned that Joshua Redman had a new record come out this year, and it's great so far. Greg Hutchinson on drums, who I love (although the drum sound on most modern jazz records is so anemic and boring).
― change display name (Jordan), Wednesday, 22 May 2019 20:56 (five years ago) link
― je est un autre, l'enfer c'est les autres (alex in mainhattan), Wednesday, 22 May 2019 21:27 (five years ago) link
exterior
― je est un autre, l'enfer c'est les autres (alex in mainhattan), Wednesday, 22 May 2019 21:28 (five years ago) link
That makes it sound great, but if you imagine a civilian drinking her coffee in the morning and all of sudden there is a choir with dense jazzy harmonies, a busy distorted trumpet solo, and even busier live breakbeats, y'know, it's a lot. Might be a little offputting!
Re: drum sounds, here's Greg Hutchinson on my favorite Christian McBride record, now that's a drum sound: https://open.spotify.com/track/6rBmuYSyOWxZYCPT2CLBoZ?si=JMczQkyrQBKqhrnJJQ5U3A
― change display name (Jordan), Wednesday, 22 May 2019 21:44 (five years ago) link
wrt Greg Foat, definitely corny and self serious at times but given the UK folk they are touching on that's kind of appropriatedigging it
― Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 22 May 2019 22:09 (five years ago) link
Oh, I really like the sound of this Mehldau so far.
― All along there is the sound of feedback (Sund4r), Wednesday, 22 May 2019 22:22 (five years ago) link
Currently liking the new dave douglas trio album with andrew cyrille on drums and someone good on piano.
― calzino, Wednesday, 22 May 2019 22:33 (five years ago) link
Yeah, that's a good one - it'll be in my Stereogum column on Friday. Uri Caine on piano - it's a sequel to a Douglas/Caine duo album from 2014, but Cyrille really adds to the mix (more so than he's done on some of his own recent ECM work, honestly - Manfred Eicher encourages him to underplay to the point that he's barely present).
https://davedouglas.bandcamp.com/album/present-joys
― shared unit of analysis (unperson), Wednesday, 22 May 2019 22:48 (five years ago) link
could imagine Eicher just wanting every drummer to sound like Paul Motian, which is probably quite unreasonable despite the fact that he was pretty great.
― calzino, Wednesday, 22 May 2019 23:15 (five years ago) link
Kevin Whitehead on Branford Marsalis Quartet's latest---first excerpt is ho-hum, but others get better and better: https://www.npr.org/2019/05/22/725697470/branford-marsalis-revels-in-jazzs-timeless-challenges-on-new-album
― dow, Thursday, 23 May 2019 00:21 (five years ago) link
Suffering a bit from LDN Jazz fatigue, but the Cykada album is great.
― Daniel_Rf, Thursday, 23 May 2019 10:15 (five years ago) link
Thinking about jazz recording, I put on Phineas Newborn's 'We Three' after listening to some modern records, and was struck more than usual by how fucking amazing it sounds (in addition to the playing being amazing), then went down a rabbit hole of Rudy Van Gelder articles & interviews.
This one in particular stood out, with this quote from Steve Hoffman (lol):https://www.wbur.org/artery/2016/09/01/rudy-van-gelderTake three or four expensive German mics with a blistering top end boost, put them real close to the instruments, add some extra distortion from a cheap overloading mic preamp through an Army Surplus radio console, put some crappy plate reverb on it, and record. Then, immediately (and for no good reason), redub the master onto a Magnatone tape deck at +6, compress the crap out of it while adding 5 db at 5000 cycles to everything. That’s the Van Gelder sound to me.
And from that article:
More interestingly, in the '50s Van Gelder couldn't or wouldn't record a piano "properly" to save his life. With much the same gleeful and wanton disregard for the potentially brain-hemorrhage-inducing consequences of sticking a German large-diaphragm condenser mic (made for recording orchestras from several meters away) one inch in front a trumpet, he'd stuff a cloth-wrapped mic in one of the sound holes in the piano's harp. And that's what Van Gelder's '50s pianos sound like -- as though you'd crawled under the piano with stoppers in your ears (which is why I shed a tear listening to the fantastic piano solos on his recordings, wishing I could've had a crack at capturing them.) The distant bass and muffled piano contrast sharply with the sizzling cymbals and the crispy "up-in-your-grille" horns, giving the "Blue Note sound" its curious chiaroscuro.
But many of us are also missing something essential about audio recording for people without dog's ears: human ears don't want “clean” sound. Rather, we’re drawn to harmonic distortion. People don't really want realism or even accuracy; we prefer "larger-than-life." That's what Van Gelder gave the world, to the best of his ability and equipment: the biggest, hottest sound he could form.
That's just so important, it's not just that there was more available analog gear in the '60s, it's that the classics were made with creative & irreverent recording choices that privileged excitement over accuracy. I hate that modern jazz recordings seem to have the same approach as classical music, to be as bloodlessly 'transparent' and accurate as possible. You have to do all kinds of inaccurate tricks in recording to recreate the same sort of excitement of hearing the music live.
― change display name (Jordan), Thursday, 23 May 2019 16:09 (five years ago) link
I hate that modern jazz recordings seem to have the same approach as classical music, to be as bloodlessly 'transparent' and accurate as possible.
Some labels are worse about this than others. Telarc jazz releases used to be The Fucking Worst. But yeah, without going full-on Guitar Wolf, there's a lot to be said for rough recordings. And even the ECM sound isn't "accurate" in any real sense.
― shared unit of analysis (unperson), Thursday, 23 May 2019 17:01 (five years ago) link
Tidal's Out There jazz playlist (not super "out there" tbh) is a good regular listen for me, find some good stuff
https://listen.tidal.com/playlist/0bfac8e5-4ff8-44e4-b112-5fb71d39bcc1
― Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 23 May 2019 17:26 (five years ago) link
My latest Stereogum column just went up, and it includes my review of the (amazing) Ahmad Jamal show I saw last week, which caught me totally by surprise. Short version: I went in expecting sedate old-man piano-trio action and got a blow-the-walls-down jam.
― shared unit of analysis (unperson), Friday, 24 May 2019 17:05 (five years ago) link
Nice. A while back I looked up some videos of that band, here are a couple Poincianas. The original is a second line beat anyway, so Herlin really takes it there.
Higher quality video/sound:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cytUz9KkK9M
Band hitting a lot harder:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFk9tms2E1Q
― change display name (Jordan), Friday, 24 May 2019 17:15 (five years ago) link
ahmad jamal was and is my favorite pianist and he's always a joy live. i really hope he comes back to NYC soon.
― Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Monday, 27 May 2019 22:44 (five years ago) link