ADAM
LANE’S FULL THROTTLE ORCHESTRA - LIVE IN LUBLJANA
Adam
Lane's group is definitely working full throttle here – in a bold, soulful
blend of horns that are given lots of direction by Lane's strong work on bass!
The music often has this modal sort of vibe – building up a groove at the
start, like some hip 70s ensemble on MPS – as Lane gets an especially strong
presence in the mix, which really keeps things moving strongly throughout –
with additional driving work on drums from Igal Foni. The groove is usually
straight, with some great breakout solos – almost a hipper underground take on
the spirit of the Clark Boland Big Band, particularly in some of its smaller
ensembles. Players include Nate Wooley and Susana Santos Silva on trumpets,
Reut Regev on trombone, David Bindman on tenor and soprano sax, Avram Fefer on
alto, and Matt Bauder on baritone – on titles that include "Empire Of
Music", "Sanctum", "Ashcan Rantings", "Multiply
Then Divide", and "Power Lines/Feeling Blue-ish". ~ Dusty Groove
KONSTRUKT
& JOE MCPHEE - BABYLON
The
legendary Joe McPhee joins forces with this underground Turkish group – adding
in his own tenor and pocket trumpet to their freewheeling blend of moogs,
reeds, organ, guitar, bass, and drums! There's a fair bit of electric
instrumentation in the mix – but all of it is played at a level that's as free
and improvisational as the acoustic elements – although McPhee himself is
clearly the standout throughout – a bold, confident voice that rises above all
the other musicians, especially when he really gets going on tenor! Titles
include "Flyswatter", "Involution", "Tek'e", and
"Simple Questions/Complex Answers". ~ Dusty Groove
TONY
MALABY / WILLIAM PARKER / NASHEET WAITS – SOMOS AGUA
Tony
Malaby brews up some heady work on tenor and soprano sax – often with tones
more than deep enough to match the wonderful bass work of William Parker in the
trio! Parker plays his instrument with a bow at some key points – and creates
these dark waves that really sharpen the edge of Malaby's horns, especially his
tenor – and Nasheet Waits drums with a very sensitive touch – rattling things
up when needed, but also laying back often to let Tony dominate the sound.
Titles include "Mule Skinner", "Little Head", "Somos
Agua", "Can't Find You", "Bitter Dream", and
"Loretto". ~ Dusty
Groove
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