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MI3 - Free Advice (2008)
mi3 free advice 2008
Type:
FLAC
Files:
14
Size:
334.0 MB
Uploaded On:
March 3, 2012, 10:22 a.m.
Added By:
mariorg
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Leechers:
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Info Hash:
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Clean Feed Records: CF098 http://www.cleanfeed-records.com/disco2.asp?intID=229 * Pandelis Karayorgis: piano * Nate McBride: bass * Curt Newton: drums http://www.karayorgis.com/mi3.html http://www.karayorgis.com/ http://www.curtnewton.com/ Reviews ~~~~~~~ http://www.karayorgis.com/Pages/CDPages/FreeAdvice.html by Ed Hazell http://www.pointofdeparture.org/PoD17/PoD17MoreMoments4.html Pianist Pandelis Karayorgis, bassist Nate McBride, and drummer Curt Newton play an honest, expressive free jazz that’s also playful and intelligent—it feels closer to the wit and high spirits of hard bop or swing than most free piano trios. Everything in the music is malleable, tempos are unfixed, ensemble roles are fluid, and most of what happens from moment to moment is dictated by whatever the trio is spontaneously developing at the time, not by predetermined structures. Karayorgis sets “Who Said What When” in motion with fast moving extended lines, with McBride and Newton capering right beside him. Suddenly he cuts off linear progress with blocky note clusters and the music disperses in spattered piano notes and scattered snare accents and widely spaced bass thrusts. The trio is interactive enough so that these frequent changes in direction come not just from Karayorgis, but from anyone. Their empathy is strong enough so that ideas emerge by mutual agreement and develop for as long as the group maintains interest in them. Then they quickly decide together to investigate another, usually contrasting, direction. This makes tunes like “Correspondent,” “Spinach Pie,” and “Fink, Sink Tink” radically unstable, but the music feels unstrained and even lighthearted. Their approach to jazz standards like Ellington’s “The Mystery Song” and “Warm Valley” is equally discursive and free of literal historicisms. In fact, what they’ve taken from history is not style or genre limitations, but a sense of possibility, a license to explore – enjoy it as they do it.
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