Matthew Shipp - Symbol Systems (2018)

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Title: Symbol Systems
Year Of Release: 1995/2018
Label: Hat Hut Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:00:48
Total Size: 144 mb | 224 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Clocks
02. Harmonic Oscillator
03. Temperate Zone
04. Symbol Systems
05. The Highway
06. Self-Regulated Motion
07. Frame
08. Flow of Meaning
09. Dance of the Blue Atoms
10. Bop Abyss
11. Nerve Signals
12. Algebraic Boogie
13. The Inventor, Pt. 1
14. The Inventor, Pt. 2

In 1995 most folks were still equating Matthew Shipp with Cecil Taylor because of his occasionally percussive method of improvisation, but Shipp was already in the studio proving them wrong. This solo recording from that period of 14 short- and medium-length pieces (the longest piece here, "Flow of Meaning," is only seven minutes and 14 seconds) shows a very introspective composer and improviser exploring textural as well as tonal worlds, and employing this complex yet haunting, beautiful harmonic framework into play in a sequence of tunes that explicate his methodology better than even the Hat album by The Law of Music. Shipp isn't looking at sound on any of these pieces so much as he's looking for the font of sound itself. On "Self-Regulated Motion," he's breaking down the diatonic system one chord at a time and cleverly creating an alternate modality. On "Clocks" he takes a gradual approach to reworking the chromatics of the entire lower register of the keyboard. On "Harmonic Oscillator" he begins by combining the left-hand techniques of Bud Powell and the rhythmic ideas of Herbie Nichols to complete a bridge of tonal chromatics and contrapuntal ostinato. In other words, there is no meditation that Shipp isn't undertaking here. And none of it is academic. There is real soul and beauty in this music, true warmth and character in its dynamic and dramatic reaches. Symbol Systems is a recommended place for those who are interested but unfamiliar with Shipp as a pianist, improviser, and composer to discover why, along with Marilyn Crispell and Myra Melford, he is the most exciting pianist in jazz music.


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