wow
I'm not really a fan of a lot of avant garde jazz, only stuff that's really noisy and got a great beat... This is that and more; as visceral as rock and roll.
I'm not really a fan of a lot of avant garde jazz, only stuff that's really noisy and got a great beat... This is that and more; as visceral as rock and roll.
Absolutely amazing. I don't know what on earth the musicians are doing half the time on this record, but I love it. Tim Berne has such a great sense of timing and placement - he really knows when to simmer and when to rock out. And when to be weird... brilliant. Marc Ducret's guitar weaves in and out of Berne's lines brilliantly, Craig Taborn moves from staccato, off-beat stutterings to warm, slow-moving pads, and Tom Rainey is brilliant on drums. Brilliant. A lot of albums have good bits and boring bits: in my opinion this album is never, ever any less than totally interesting. Check it out.
Berne is one of the most brilliant composer/improvisors out there today. I love how everything fits together so perfectly - his improv language is very hyper and "free" but intelligent, never gratuitously noisy, and it meshes perfectly with the tunes. I seem to remember that this recording is half studio, half live? Anyway, the live parts are so well recorded you would never know, until the audience politely claps at the end. The set includes the very kinetic and accessible "Van Gundy's Retreat" and the ambient excursion "Smallfry" (Berne's version of a "ballad," I guess). My one caveat is that I wish they wouldn't go on so LONG - I really had a hard time getting through the epic noodlefest that is "The Shell Game."
This is free and experimental and wonderfully done. If you are a fan of experimental Jazz then this is a must have.