Ken Vandermark - Momentum 4: Consequent Duos 2015>2019 (2019)

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Title: Momentum 4: Consequent Duos 2015>2019
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Audiographic Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 04:01:59
Total Size: 0.98 GB
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Tracklist:

1. Paul Lytton: ESS 1A 04:14
2. Paul Lytton: ESS 1B 07:54
3. Paul Lytton: ESS 1C 13:19
4. Paul Lytton: ESS 1D 07:48
5. Paul Lytton: ESS 1E 08:51
6. Paul Lytton: ESS 1F 05:41
7. Ikue Mori: Stone 1A 34:26
8. Ikue Mori: Stone 1B 11:22
9. Kris Davis: Stone 2A 15:46
10. Kris Davis: Stone 2B 13:04
11. Kris Davis: Stone 2C 24:39
12. William Parker: Stone 3A 20:49
13. William Parker: Stone 3B 10:17
14. William Parker: Eventual (Written for Sunny Murray) 16:34
15. Hamid Drake: ESS 2A 08:29
16. Hamid Drake: ESS 2B 04:53
17. Hamid Drake: ESS 2C 06:01
18. Hamid Drake: ESS 2D 06:15
19. Hamid Drake: ESS 2E 05:50
20. Hamid Drake: ESS 2F 09:49
21. Hamid Drake: ESS 2G 05:58

A collection of duo recordings featuring Ken Vandermark in collaboration with internationally renowned, and critically acclaimed, musicians: Kris Davis, Hamid Drake, Paul Lytton, Ikue Mori, and William Parker. The material is documented on 5 CDs and was recorded during performances at Vandermark’s second Stone residency in New York City during January of 2018, and at Experimental Sound Studio in Chicago.

The improvised music included is remarkably expansive, in terms of instrumentation, improvisational methodologies, and aesthetics. Starting with a duo studio session held at ESS in June of 2015 with British improvisational innovator and percussionist, Paul Lytton, the resulting material has a focus on speed, rhythm, texture and tension. Then the documentation shifts to a series of concert recordings made at the original Stone over the course of three nights. They move from long-form electronic and reed explorations with Ikue Mori; to acoustic dialogs between pianist Kris Davis and Vandermark that reference 20th and 21st century new music innovations; to a contemporary look at free jazz materials, involving one of the master musicians connected to that history, bassist William Parker. The entire set of music concludes with a another studio session at ESS... more

Ken Vandermark: reeds
Paul Lytton: drums and percussion
Ikue Mori: laptop/electronics
Kris Davis: piano
William Parker: double bass
Hamid Drake: drums and percussion