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Modern/Avant New Releases: A running thread
Steve Reynolds replied to colinmce's topic in New Releases
I see many shows with Kevin Reilly and his ears have always been very open. I’ve seen some recent improv shows with many unknown to me brilliant young musicians over the past few months. Wait til you hear some of these musicians. I heard a 22 year old double bassist last month in a trio with a brilliant pianist and an incredibly focused and fiery Ingrid Laubrock on tenor. 40 minutes of genius in my view. and I won’t name yet a 26 genius guitarist that I’ve seen 3 times until we get an official release. I’m not a fan of the solo stuff but much of that was due to the pandemic. -
What live music are you going to see tonight?
Steve Reynolds replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
I’ve seen so many great shows over the past 2 to 3 months / probably 12 or so out of 18 to 20 have been fantastic tonight Tim Berne, Greg Belise-Chi and the *great* Tom Rainey this trio delivers -
What live music are you going to see tonight?
Steve Reynolds replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Tonight Tim Berne, David Torn & Tom Rainey yeah baby -
the first musician I thought of! Seeing Reggie on 6/18 last set of Vision Festival with an ensemble that includes Odean Pope & Gerry Hemingway. Fwiw lots of legends playing during the 27th year of the festival. Hopefully I’ll be there for 5 of the 6 nights.
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Paul Dunmall not a jazz musician but Keith Rowe is a long time visual artist with much of his art on numerous AMM album covers as well as his own releases I noticed that Clifford had indeed mentioned Keith Rowe
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Modern/Avant New Releases: A running thread
Steve Reynolds replied to colinmce's topic in New Releases
Saw Lopez Trio in December 2019 / was in touching distance to any of the three. I’ve seen Brandon live many times and he’s still peaking. Cleaver still peaking through restraint. Still cannot believe I’m seeing the Gerald’s reconstituted awesome Black Host opening night 2 of Vision Fest. Lopez with Dezron Douglas on double bass in place of the great Pascal Niggenkemper. Think about it / Cooper-Moore, Darius Jones & Brandon Seabrook with Cleaver & the 2 bassists. 2010 & 2012 were 2 of the best live shows I’ve seen out of very many. Seeing Joelle with Maneri & Taborn on 6/13. -
Modern/Avant New Releases: A running thread
Steve Reynolds replied to colinmce's topic in New Releases
Love LOVE Matanzas / love the metallic rage from Basczkowski like the Eva Novoa trio of course the *great* Gerald Cleaver is the common element Like the Mezei 2 CD set but let’s see after a couple of more spins Here are some of what I really like of what’s new to me over the past few months. Some might have been released previously The Glass Triangle with Mette Rasmussen, Zeena Parkins & Ryan Sawyer / the new one Blue and Sun-Lights and the first one on relative pitch Nava Dunkelman & gabby fluke-mogul / Likht - on relative pitch Fata Morgana Ensemble Dedalus & Erik M / wowza also on relative pitch Crying in Space Mette with Flaherty etc also on relative pitch As far as November Albert Cirera, Olie Brice & Nicolas Field - Fundacja SLUCHAJ A Pride of Lions: No Questions No Answers on rogue art. McPhee & Lazro with 2 great bassists & Chad Taylor The Bright Awakening / 2012 show I was at with Paul Dunmall, Matt Shipp, Joe Morris & Cleaver. So incredible. Rogue art Judson Trio: Light & Dance Joelle with Mat Maneri & Gerald Cleaver / 2 CD set recorded right before the pandemic in France. Rogue Art More later -
What live music are you going to see tonight?
Steve Reynolds replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Last night James Brandon Lewis duo with Chad Taylor plus Thumbscrew with Mary Halvorson, Michael Formanek & Tomas Fujiwara duo was a bit of a slog as JBL plays way too much Thumbscrew was incredible as always / restrained yet powerful and they play great little tunes. Plus Mary is GOD! -
SO many of course but the two Peter Brotzmann Tentet shows at Tonic in 2000 & 2002 still top the list early days 1996 or so through 2003 here are a few off the top of my brain: DKV Trio 3/27/2001 10:00 set at Tonic Fred Anderson, Edward “Kidd” Jordan, William Parker & Hamid Drake at Vision Fest Evan Parker, Mark Dresser & Bobby Previte at Knitting Factory Evan Parker, Tim Berne, Drew Gress & Mark Sanders at Knitting Factory Tim Berne, Drew Gress & Tom Rainey at Vision Fest Joe Lovano with Mark Dresser & Gerry Hemingway at Knitting Factory Mat Maneri, Rob Brown & Hamid Drake at Vision Fest Instant Composers Pool at Tonic Frank Gratkowski with Michael Formanek & Gerry Hemingway at Jazz Gallery Marilyn Crispell, Barry Guy & Gerry Hemingway at Tonic Gerry Hemingway Quartet with Robin Eubanks (might have been Ray Anderson), Ellery Eskelin & Mark Dresser at Vision Fest Ellery Eskelin Trio with Andrea Parkins & Jim Black / the night at Tonic when they played 2 long sets. Eight Bold Souls at Hot House in Chicago Ari Brown @ The Velvet Lounge in Chicago on 1/7/1999 the day Fred Hopkins died Die Like a Dog at Tonic Evan Parker with Alexander von Schlippenbach & Paul Lytton at Tonic Andrew Hill Sextet at Knitting Factory Dave Holland Quintet at Knitting Factory David S Ware Quartet with Susie Ibarra at Vision Fest Paul Dunmall with Paul Rogers & Kevin Norton at Knitting Factory Cecil Taylor with Tony Oxley at Tonic and Joe Maneri’s Quartet 3 times with Mat & Randy Peterson. First time with Cecil McBee on bass, second with John Lockwood & the third with William Parker THEN the augmented group with Barre Phillips on bass plus Craig Taborn & Roy Campbell. The “Going to Church” mini-tour in 2002 at Tonic. Stunning abstract and overwhelming. Randy Peterson with nuclear bombs!!! maybe I do a list of the shows from 2008 or so until the present but too many. 9 shows last month alone and 2-3 were all-timers still,,,, Coming Down the Mountain
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Modern/Avant New Releases: A running thread
Steve Reynolds replied to colinmce's topic in New Releases
An amazing recording The Field with Alex joining Rodrigo in a quartet is incredible. On No Business -
What live music are you going to see tonight?
Steve Reynolds replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Sally Gates on guitar with Zoh Amba on tenor saxophone & Dan Weiss on drums @ The New School saw the young saxophonist on Tuesday night @ Zürcher Gallery with Gabby Fluke-Mogul, Steve Gunn & Ryan Sawyer. Mind blowing 50 minute improvised set. 6th live jazz show in April. Another planned for Saturday night. -
Recommendations for Henry Threadgill on Bandcamp?
Steve Reynolds replied to medjuck's topic in Recommendations
Of the more recent recordings “In for a Penny In for a Pound” is beyond extraordinary -
Can’t wait to hear this. I’ve become fairly obsessed with all the more recent Threadgill recordings but especially the Zooid band.
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Oh no will never forget seeing Turbine @ Zurcher Gallery circa 2017. Harrison sang “Sweet Low Sweet Chariot” to close the first set. I was also blessed to see 8 Bold Souls in maybe 1998 @ Hot House. another loss for Ulrich RIP, sir
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He was almost 88 my old friend shrugs just asked did you hear about Kidd? Last seen well below his peak but very moving and wondrous as always on 5/23/2018 @ Vision Fest in Brooklyn not sure of the date but jah tells me it was year 2001. not sure of the the actual room but again it was Vision Fest and it was certainly “downtown” they never let these dudes uptown. uptown never deserved the likes of Fred Anderson & Edward “Kidd” Jordan But I was there!! Thanks to grace & mercy somehow I witnessed that set. When I heard it was happening I must have been in heaven. I was still new to this new music. Fred Anderson was in the throes of being known & the internet was new an Alive. I had found out about Hamid Drake and of course my friend “Dark Anthony” saw William Parker once on the street with his bass and exclaimed “The King of New York!!!!” so we knew it would be the greatest bass/drums tandem that exists in modern day free jazz with the 2 legendary tenors born in 1929 & 1935. Wowza. Lordy Lordy. I know that the seminal legendary and even mystical 2 CD set 2 days in april had been released on eremite documenting the 4/1 & 4/1999 concerts with the same quartet with Fred Anderson, Kidd with William & Hamid on bass & drums. So the actual show - the ONLY time I’ve see that very learned and “sophisticated” audience moved to or near hysteria. Literal Dancing in the Aisles. Never heard or experienced a groove so deep / all because of Fred & Kidd. Ulrich is weeping today RIP, sir
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At Roulette in Brooklyn full schedule posted under artsforarts.org Bought the full run this year. Too many strong nights to miss more than one night at the most Gerald Cleaver’s Black Host is the ultimate surprise booking/concert besides the opening dedication night for *great* Joelle Leandre
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What live music are you going to see tonight?
Steve Reynolds replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Wilco last night & Saturday night @ Capital Theatre spectacular with Nels Cline being amazing as he always is -
Same here and many of those shows were among the most memorable of all the live shows I’ve seen over the past decades. For me he is among the 2 or 3 greatest living legends of this music. His music changed my ears. My appreciation of his music has intensified over the years. The most incredible *sound* especially from his tenor. “The sound of god” came to me a few years back at Judson Hall when on a few of his unaccompanied crescendos that is what I thought I heard. I will never forget it.
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Thoughts go out to the granddaddy of them all
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Newport (RI) Jazz Festival 2023 Lineup Announced
Steve Reynolds replied to tranemonk's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
They are OK. Better 4-5 years ago before their improvisations became rote. Phil Lesh’s band this past weekend at Capital Theatre in Port Chester was incredible. I was at 3 of the 4 nights. Pretty great for the 83 year old legend. John Medeski, John Molo, James Casey plus great guitar playing by Grahame Lesh & Rick Mitarotonda. Wonderful violinist in Katie Jacoby and the great vocalist Nicki Bluhm. -
Newport (RI) Jazz Festival 2023 Lineup Announced
Steve Reynolds replied to tranemonk's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
It’s a Grateful Dead cover band. Russo is the drummer & leader. -
What live music are you going to see tonight?
Steve Reynolds replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Tuesday night Son of Goldfinger once more this time with the awesome Devin Hoff on what I imagine will be his electric bass guitar. Wowza. -
What live music are you going to see tonight?
Steve Reynolds replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Son of Goldfinger playing again on Tuesday 2/14 with the awesome Devin Hoff added. Same tiny little place. Also on 2/21. I’ll be there this Tuesday at least. Last Thursday set was a 42 minute piece followed by a 32 minute slab of genius. As great a show as I’ve seen recently and I’ve seen a bunch of great sets over the past 4 months. Maybe the 2 William Winant sets the end of last year were comparable. The set with Winant, Ches & Ava Mendoza was astounding. Ches also used his I-phone & lap top electronics that night. He’s a genius with this stuff as well as being the among the 2-3 most powerful & creative drummers on the planet. On Thursday with Torn & Berne it was complete immersion from 6 feet away. Mind torn up. The intensity & force was Teutonic. Like Can to the 20th power. And the improvised breaks he did with Torn. Supernatural. Improvising genius level stuff. They were laughing after it ended. They know. Take it all in, boys. This is life itself. Seeing the great man with THAT quartet. Up close & personal. Seeing the Grandaddy of them all. Herr Brotzmann. This is not to be taken lightly. I treasure the group of live concerts I’ve been blessed to be able see him play. There will never be another like him.