First Listen: Colin Stetson, 'New History Warfare Vol. 3: To See More Light' →
The saxophonist infuses his solo records with an unsettling rumble, while still making room for alternately grandiose and guttural moments that awe and unnerve.
“Music is not sound. Music is using sound to organise emotions in time.” —Krystian Zimerman
The saxophonist infuses his solo records with an unsettling rumble, while still making room for alternately grandiose and guttural moments that awe and unnerve.
RIP pianist/composer David Burge. NYT obit: http://nyti.ms/11h2WIp
Introducing… the ‘fluid piano’.

Canto Ostinato by InnerAct… A new interpretation/recording of Simeon ten Holt’s minimal composition from 1976. Perfect for a contemplative evening… Click here to listen at 3voor12.
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Colin Webster - Baritone Saxophone
Mark Holub - Drums
improvisation recorded live at Flim Flam, Stoke Newington, London in July 2012
Eye and Zorn at tonic. Eff.
That’s Chris Corsano (drums), Nate Wooley (trumpet), and Ingebrigt Håker Flaten (bass) right there. This was a great show I went to in Bushwick two week ago.
Alex Ross posted this on his blog, and I rather like it. Check out his latest piece in The New Yorker on young quartets.