Wednesday, November 20, 2019

New Music Releases: Joe McPhee / Graham Lambkin / Charlie McPhee / Oliver Lambkin, Javier Santiago, Yazz Ahmed


Joe McPhee / Graham Lambkin / Charlie McPhee / Oliver Lambkin - Live In The Batcave

The legendary Joe McPhee is back in his home turf of upstate New York – working in a mode that really goes back to his heritage in the avant scene – and at a level that's something of a family affair for all the members of the group! The music is a collaboration between Joe and his brother Charlie McPhee – and label owner/preservationist Graham Lambkin and his son Olivier Lambkin – recorded on the spot in Charlie's "Batcave", with a freewheeling sonic approach that takes us back to some of the earliest days of Joe's music. Instrumentation includes lots of odd reed moments – the notes don't list any specific details – but there's also vocalizations, offbeat percussion, and lots of elements from found objects and found sonic sources too – a real improvisatory party, in the best way possible. Titles include "High Above The Batcave", "IO Stand Accused", "Eulogy To The Paddock", and "Cable Flow".  ~ Dusty Groove

Javier Santiago - Phoenix B-Sides

We loved the Phoenix album by keyboardist Javier Santiago – and although this set bills itself as if it's a relation to that record, it's more of a completely different effort – but one that's equally fantastic as well! Santiago is a tremendous up-and-coming talent – a hell of a pianist, and also great on Fender Rhodes – working in that sense of rhythm that's been unlocked in the 21st Century by a few key figures in jazz – and which a new generation of players like Javier is taking in some wonderful directions of their own! The core group features really inventive rhythms from Corey Fanville on drums and Zach Brown on bass – and the work features an guest performances on a few tracks each from Dayna Stephens on tenor and soprano, Nir Felder on guitar, and Ben Flacks on soprano and tenor. Titles include "Change Is The Only Constant", "For Unity", "Cedar Avenue", "A Second Chance", "Aries' Peace", "A Day In The Life Of A Tree", "Beautiful Love", and "King Klave's Return".  ~ Dusty Groove

Yazz Ahmed - Polyhymnia

A spacious second set from British/Bahraini trumpeter Yazz Ahmed – a record that features dedications to feminist inspirations on every single track – but which has a soaring, righteous quality that marks Ahmed as an inspirational force of her own! The songs are long, and the music is rich in textural elements – strong trumpet solos from the leader, but also a globe's worth of contributions from other members of the contemporary London scene in which Ahmed's been making waves for the past few years – with a level of expression that maybe matches some of our favorite recent jazz releases on the Brownswood label! If you know the charms of the London scene in recent years, you'll have plenty to love here – and will find yourself adding Yazz to a list of artists to keep your ears on. And if you don't, this album's a great place to begin your musical discovery – on titles that include "Ruby Bridges", "Barbara", "Lahan Al-Mansour", "One Girl Among Many", and "Deeds Not Words". ~ Dusty Groove


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