Steve Coleman's Natal Eclipse - Morphogenesis (2017)
Artist: Steve Coleman's Natal Eclipse
Title: Morphogenesis
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Pi Recordings
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue)
Total Time: 60:40
Total Size: 324 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Morphogenesis
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Pi Recordings
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue)
Total Time: 60:40
Total Size: 324 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Inside Game 09:34
2. Pull Counter 05:18
3. Roll Under and Angles 04:31
4. NOH 04:39
5. Morphing 14:07
6. Shoulder Roll 05:10
7. SPAN 03:45
8. Dancing and Jabbing 06:58
9. Horda 06:29
Personnel:
Steve Coleman: alto saxophone
onathan Finlayson: trumpet
Maria Grand: tenor saxophone
Rane Moore: clarinet
Kristin Lee: violin
Jen Shyu: vocals
Matt Mitchell: piano
Greg Chudzik: bass
Neeraj Mehta: percussion
Alto saxophonist Steve Coleman is widely considered to be among the most influential artists in jazz. He was the recent recipient of three prestigious awards: a MacArthur Fellowship, Guggenheim Fellowship and Doris Duke Performing Artist Award.
This comes at a time when Coleman is at a creative peak, incorporating a lifetime of research into African diasporic culture while also developing new composition methods based on visualization and improvisation.
'Morphogenesis' is the follow up to 'Synovial Joints', which was named the #1 jazz release of 2015 by the New York Times, as well as the top ten at NPR, Downbeat, Popmatters, Slate, and The Nation. Like on that release, 'Morphogenesis' expands Coleman's compositional scope to incorporate musicians more associated with contemporary classical circles. In addition to select members of his long-running band, Five Elements, he has added vocals, violin, clarinet, piano and classical percussion to the mix.
Coleman often draws inspiration from physical movement found outside of musical contexts, and in this case, many of the compositions stem from a variety of motions - the feints, jabs, bobbing, weaving and variety of punches - found in boxing. The absence of a trap drum set results in music with more air and transparency, without sacrificing one bit of the profound swing and groove that is part of all of Coleman's output.
This comes at a time when Coleman is at a creative peak, incorporating a lifetime of research into African diasporic culture while also developing new composition methods based on visualization and improvisation.
'Morphogenesis' is the follow up to 'Synovial Joints', which was named the #1 jazz release of 2015 by the New York Times, as well as the top ten at NPR, Downbeat, Popmatters, Slate, and The Nation. Like on that release, 'Morphogenesis' expands Coleman's compositional scope to incorporate musicians more associated with contemporary classical circles. In addition to select members of his long-running band, Five Elements, he has added vocals, violin, clarinet, piano and classical percussion to the mix.
Coleman often draws inspiration from physical movement found outside of musical contexts, and in this case, many of the compositions stem from a variety of motions - the feints, jabs, bobbing, weaving and variety of punches - found in boxing. The absence of a trap drum set results in music with more air and transparency, without sacrificing one bit of the profound swing and groove that is part of all of Coleman's output.
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