Latest episode of Jazz Police https://www.mixcloud.com/RepeaterRadio/jazz-police-live-with-stewart-smith-4/?fbclid=IwAR2EeplxrakwFZKIGwWcUQJz58GGGioyuvHfEKvA09hfOPYyu-Pg0_qDDyQ
Music from Brandon Seabrook, Cooper Moore, Gerald Cleaver, Kaja Draksler, Zoh Amba, Devin Brahja Waldman & Hamid Drake and much more!
― Composition 40b (Stew), Friday, 27 May 2022 09:38 (four years ago)
New Cecil Taylor album out today — Respiration, a solo performance recorded by Polish radio in October 1968. One of the earliest known solo Cecil recordings — only Praxis, from April 1968, is earlier, and that's been out of print for decades.
― but also fuck you (unperson), Friday, 27 May 2022 12:44 (four years ago)
great mix Stew, thanks for posting! the peachfuzz is a particularly nice find:
https://silentwater.bandcamp.com/album/peachinguinha
unperson, i really enjoyed the makhathini interview, will be ordering the record.
for my part i was excited to hear there was a new szun waves record on the way, but i was pretty underwhelmed by the sample track:
https://szunwaves.bandcamp.com/album/earth-patterns
― budo jeru, Friday, 27 May 2022 22:33 (four years ago)
Thanks Budo Jeru - I've reviewed the Peachfuzz album for the forthcoming Wire. Joao Almeida is doing loads of great stuff - definitely one to watch.
Don't think there's been much chat about Zoh Amba on here - really impressive young talent. Both her Tzadik and 577 albums are excellent and there's another on the way!
― Composition 40b (Stew), Saturday, 28 May 2022 14:35 (four years ago)
Re: Zoh Amba. Ok I’m inherently suspicious of overnight success—how does some one so young arrive in New York last autumn and then they’re playing with the cream of the NYC jazz crop? But I should shut up and listen first without prejudice.
― THE VEIVET UIUERABOUIU (Boring, Maryland), Saturday, 28 May 2022 16:06 (four years ago)
I've listened to her two albums and so far I'm not amazed. Reminds me of when Assif Tsahar popped up 20 years ago or so and all I could hear when I listened to his music was his record collection — it was all imitation Ayler, imitation Coltrane, imitation Pharoah. In her case I hear a lot of Ayler and a little Charles Gayle, but there's not much there yet beyond waves of youthful energy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rFCqxsdLaQ
― but also fuck you (unperson), Saturday, 28 May 2022 16:19 (four years ago)
This set (with Gabby Fluke-Mogul on violin and Luke Stewart and Tcheser Holmes of Irreversible Entanglements on bass and drums) is better:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1HPp49HV6w
― but also fuck you (unperson), Saturday, 28 May 2022 17:12 (four years ago)
Take your point re the Ayler and Gaye influences - particularly apparent on the 577 set - but I like what she does with them and her rapport with Micah Thomas on piano is really strong. Can understand the wariness over too-much-too-soon hype, but she'll only get better. gabby fluke-mogul and Luke Stewart are killing it atm so look forward to checking this later.
― Composition 40b (Stew), Saturday, 28 May 2022 18:42 (four years ago)
Thread:
Hassan Ibn Ali was a virtuosic pianist whose mysterious style evokes images of gnashing gears and surreal bell choirs. The Philadelphia legend influenced Coltrane, Jimmy Heath, and Odean Pope, but was seldom recorded, releasing only one album in his lifetime. pic.twitter.com/mJO3WYwPM4— WKCR-FM NY (@WKCRFM) May 28, 2022
― dow, Sunday, 29 May 2022 21:40 (four years ago)
Sorry for posting after the (Eastern) showtime, but just now saw it.
― dow, Sunday, 29 May 2022 21:42 (four years ago)
do any of you know anything about the (apparently) finnish WE JAZZ zine?
― budo jeru, Tuesday, 31 May 2022 18:22 (four years ago)
oh looks like Stew you actually wrote a piece for 'em?
I think both Stew and I have written for it. (I have a feature on Joel Ross in the latest issue, as well as a roundup of several recent albums on Posi-Tone.) It's a really good magazine - the new issue has a great, thought-provoking essay positing smooth jazz as a form of radical Black art, arguing that screechy avant-garde jazz is actually a somewhat reactionary style that plays into white bourgeois/middlebrow tastes while smooth jazz represents aspiration. I'd recommend buying the mag for that piece alone.
― but also fuck you (unperson), Tuesday, 31 May 2022 18:25 (four years ago)
Yes, that's a really good piece. Could so easily have been tediously contrarian or reductively pseudo-Marxist (like that Jacobin piece), but it's subtly done and genuinely has you thinking about taste and aesthetics, while also introducing you to some interesting sounding music.
Really enjoying writing for We Jazz. They're open to all sorts of weird/obscure stuff, so I was able to go deep on Scottish free improvisation label Scatter for the first issue, and Pat Thomas's great lost jungle album from 1997 in the forthcoming one. Got a few other bits coming up too.
― Composition 40b (Stew), Tuesday, 31 May 2022 21:20 (four years ago)
that's all very good to know, thanks you two.
speaking of pat thomas, here's an interesting newish one on 577 records. might not be for everybody but as a reactionary, middlebrow dimwit it suits me just fine :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCJHGYIOT-8
― budo jeru, Tuesday, 31 May 2022 22:19 (four years ago)
Cracking record this, as is his Scandinavia trio record that's also coming out on 577. Black Top played with Chris Corsano at Cafe Oto last week - really hope a recording comes out of that. I'll see Pat twice this weekend at Moers - with Ahmed and with Assif Tshasa. He's an incredible artist - an absolutely beautiful player and so open and free. Was great to see him get some decent prize money recently - he deserves it.
A thought re Francis Goodings' smooth jazz article, some of the stuff he describes sounds like it has a DIY home recorded feel which is quite appealing, even if it's a decade on from hypnagogic pop, chill wave etc. But it's probably more sonically interesting - and less smooth - than a lot of the coffee table nu-jazz stuff that's being touted by certain tastemakers.
― Composition 40b (Stew), Wednesday, 1 June 2022 14:34 (four years ago)
Saw Birth last night (Joe Tomino aka drummer from Dub Trio/Joshua Smith/Jeremy Bleich) and it was an incredible set. As good as the Bad Plus or really anything I've seen in awhile, although it had a similar feel to the new TBP or Happy Apple in some ways.
In my mind they work in this upside-down way, where the saxophonist is constantly blowing but often in a quieter, background textural way and the real focus is on the rhythm section. Really on the drummer, who is incredible. He also fluidly incorporates his electronic thing too, where he grabs a mic and points it at a drum or cymbal as he's playing, which goes to his own mixer & effects setup where he's slamming faders and bringing it in and out with his playing, really cool.
Highly recommend catching them if you can, I think they're going Minneapolis (tonight) / Chicago / Detroit / Pittsburgh etc.
― change display name (Jordan), Monday, 6 June 2022 15:50 (four years ago)
hmmm ... thinking about seeing them tonight, yeah
― budo jeru, Monday, 6 June 2022 22:49 (four years ago)
Just got Code Girl tickets for the 25th. Excited!
― No purposes. Sounds. (Sund4r), Wednesday, 8 June 2022 19:07 (three years ago)
budo jeru, did you go?
Also had the thought while watching Birth that extended free playing is so much more satisfying when you know it will eventually resolve (elegantly) into a beat.
― change display name (Jordan), Wednesday, 8 June 2022 20:12 (three years ago)
hi, no i didn't go. i got too tired.
do sincerely hope you continue to post about shows!
― budo jeru, Thursday, 9 June 2022 18:28 (three years ago)
Saw a 1/2 hour doc on 1975 to 1993 DC label Black Fire records outside for free Saturday as part of the Home Rule Fest in Washington DC. Live music wise the event featured Doug Carn & band's Love Supreme homage (Carn was on the 70s Black Jazz label), David Murray and band's alternately out there and wistfully melodic jazz. TCB's uh out there bouncebeat go-go, and Black Fire records' Plunky & the Oneness of Juju's afro-funky, jazzy, go-go & a bit of old-school style rap. Not packed but a sizeable crowd. Record fair there too. Murray's band included Lafayette Gilchrist, Craig Harris, and others.
― curmudgeon, Monday, 13 June 2022 20:17 (three years ago)
"out there gogo"?...would very much like to hear...
― m0stly clean (Slowsquatch), Monday, 13 June 2022 20:47 (three years ago)
Gilchrist is so great. I recorded a podcast interview with him but accidentally deleted the file.
― but also fuck you (unperson), Monday, 13 June 2022 21:04 (three years ago)
Oh no. But yeah re Gilchrist. He was impressive
x-post- bouncebeat go-go rhythms pounded out rapidly on keyboards and rototom drums are not like traditional funk rooted go-go rhythms . TCB Bouncebeat Kings have some live shows on Youtube and on streaming services
― curmudgeon, Tuesday, 14 June 2022 11:42 (three years ago)
David Murray's son Mingus Murray played guitar with him
― curmudgeon, Tuesday, 14 June 2022 11:45 (three years ago)
Oh yeah, I saw Lafayette Gilchrist with David Murray as well at The Jazz Standard (RIP) years ago. Really good.
― Jimmy Jimmy Loves Mary-Anne Mary-Anne (James Redd and the Blecchs), Tuesday, 14 June 2022 11:59 (three years ago)
Catching up on Nicholas Payton's 'Smoke Sessions' album and it's fantastic. Killer line-up: Ron Carter, Karriem Riggins, and George Coleman. I think he's putting out some of the best records of his career in the last few years (and playing piano too!).
― change display name (Jordan), Wednesday, 15 June 2022 21:12 (three years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5JHLmh9rb8
― change display name (Jordan), Wednesday, 15 June 2022 21:30 (three years ago)
Will check, thanks----meanwhile, jazz is where you find it, and I'm smitten by this Sudanese ballad: hybrid guitar, normie rhythm guitar, bass, perc., just the right bits of tenor sax (most other tracks are faster, equally thoughtful grooves, and the finale has its own dynamic)::https://ostinatorecords.bandcamp.com/track/jabana
― dow, Thursday, 16 June 2022 02:52 (three years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XwKYYFvcDoIzinkonjana - Nduduzo Makhathini Quartet live at Vermont Jazz Center
― budo jeru, Friday, 17 June 2022 19:07 (three years ago)
dow, cool record! Although it's weird that they call it "Electric Soul & Brass" when there are no brass instruments on it.
― change display name (Jordan), Friday, 17 June 2022 19:20 (three years ago)
I'm eagerly anticipating seeing the Brian Blade Fellowship for the first time tomorrow. My band is playing afterwards and I will update if BB decides to sit in on cowbell. :)
Christian McBride is playing on Sunday, but I don't think I'll be able to make it unfortunately.
― change display name (Jordan), Friday, 17 June 2022 19:22 (three years ago)
Cool. My man Alex Brown was playing with him for a while. Heard he was back in town but have yet to cross paths with him.
― Ride into the Sunship (James Redd and the Blecchs), Friday, 17 June 2022 19:34 (three years ago)
Jazz On A Summer's Day about to start on TCM.
― dow, Sunday, 19 June 2022 17:19 (three years ago)
really loving this brodie west quintet record from march:
https://astralbrodiewestquintet.bandcamp.com
― budo jeru, Monday, 20 June 2022 20:57 (three years ago)
My latest Stereogum column is up. I wrote about jazz movies after buying the Criterion Blu-Ray of 'Round Midnight and watching Clint Eastwood's Bird and re-watching Spike Lee's Mo' Better Blues. Also, new releases from Aaron Parks, Matthew Shipp, Oliver Lake (with Sonic Liberation Front), Cecil Taylor (solo live from 1968), Freddie Hubbard (amazing live stuff from 1973), South African saxophonist Linda Sikhakhane, and others.
― but also fuck you (unperson), Tuesday, 21 June 2022 14:24 (three years ago)
wow this I AM album is immense
― rob, Tuesday, 21 June 2022 19:05 (three years ago)
Brian Blade & the Fellowship were absolutely incredible. They really just have their own world. He's such a master, really puts most other great drummers to shame in terms of dynamics and sheer musicality. Like, he picks his moments to go big, and no one else would pick those moments.
― change display name (Jordan), Tuesday, 21 June 2022 19:18 (three years ago)
He's such a master, really puts most other great drummers to shame in terms of dynamics and sheer musicality. Like, he picks his moments to go big, and no one else would pick those moments.
Agree; I saw him years ago with Wayne Shorter's quartet and there was one moment when a piece seemed to be winding down and he decided that was when he was gonna take a solo that sounded like he was trying to hammer the kit apart. When he slammed his first huge snare hit, Shorter (who had been leaning against the piano, head down) snapped up and looked across the stage like he didn't know whether to laugh or just yelp in surprise. It was kinda hilarious, but of course the solo Blade built was absolutely brilliant, and ratcheted the entire set up to another level.
― but also fuck you (unperson), Tuesday, 21 June 2022 19:21 (three years ago)
I’m in NYC for my first-ever Vision Festival (had wanted to go for years, never could). Tonight is the Wadada Leo Smith Celebration.
― Antifa Sandwich Artist (Boring, Maryland), Tuesday, 21 June 2022 20:15 (three years ago)
― rob, Tuesday, June 21, 2022 2:05 PM (one hour ago) bookmarkflaglink
lol i hated this
― budo jeru, Tuesday, 21 June 2022 20:42 (three years ago)
i did like the chosen few record from last year fwiw. but this new duo one just sounds like cosplay to me.
LP i'm loving today is the new joel ross, THE PARABLE OF THE POET. really nice harmonic stuff going on that is sure to please fans of classic-era abdullah ibrahim
― budo jeru, Tuesday, 21 June 2022 23:22 (three years ago)
Pretty cool feature on Freddy Hubbard on American Routes this past week I caught.
https://www.wwno.org/show/american-routes/2022-06-17/american-routes-shortcuts-freddie-hubbard
Cool dude, went through some serious BS.
― The Artist formerly known as Earlnash, Wednesday, 22 June 2022 01:43 (three years ago)
funny, budo jeru, I was totally unimpressed by the Brodie West record— might have been my mood, might have been that I was expecting a completely different vibe based on the title and cover, but in the end, I just can't *remember* anything about it, even after a few listens.
― broccoli rabe thomas (the table is the table), Wednesday, 22 June 2022 20:06 (three years ago)
I may have to turn in my jazz fan card but I didn’t know Hubbard is still alive.How long has it been since he’s played?
― Antifa Sandwich Artist (Boring, Maryland), Wednesday, 22 June 2022 22:37 (three years ago)
Hubbard died in 2008.
― but also fuck you (unperson), Wednesday, 22 June 2022 22:41 (three years ago)
Ok really turning in my jazz fan card.
― Antifa Sandwich Artist (Boring, Maryland), Thursday, 23 June 2022 00:06 (three years ago)
it seems like we can't agree on anything in this thread!
― budo jeru, Thursday, 23 June 2022 00:06 (three years ago)
I saw him in an elevator once at The Collective so that must have been…must have been…
― Ride into the Sunship (James Redd and the Blecchs), Thursday, 23 June 2022 00:09 (three years ago)