Ivo Perelman - The Other Edge (2014)

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Title: The Other Edge
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Leo Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:05:19
Total Size: 403 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Desert Flower (10:58)
2. Panem Et Circenses Part 1 (09:29)
3. Crystal Clear (04:14)
4. Panem Et Circenses Part 2 (10:49)
5. Latin Vibes (05:49)
6. Petals Or Thorns? (06:38)
7. Big Bang Swing (06:56)
8. The Other Edge (10:25)

Brazilian tenor saxophonist Ivo Perelman is a remarkably productive recording artist known for combining Brazilian folk themes with free jazz and an improvisational aesthetic that has grown increasingly varied as he has become a more prolific recording artist. While he continues to play well in the heavily distorted, abstract-expressionist vein developed by Albert Ayler, his sound also fits nicely alongside similarly inclined contemporaries including Elliott Levin and Ken Simon. Early trio recordings such as 1996's thematically related Slaves of Job and Revelation showcased compositions that opened doors into exploratory flights of fancy. These flights provided foundations for the music that would ensue over the following decades, particularly his many fruitful, wildly varied recordings for Leo Records -- including 2011's The Hour of the Star -- and his many Art of the Improv Trio recordings. On 2013's The Edge and Art of the Duet: Vol. 1, he began an ongoing recording partnership with Matthew Shipp. Their collaboration has netted dozens of albums, including 2015's Callas, and 2018's seven-volume The Art of Perelman-Shipp series. 2019 saw a move to ESP-Disk and the quartet offering Ineffable Joy, which included Shipp, bassist William Parker, and drummer Bobby Kapp. 2021 saw the release of five Perelman titles including Garden of Jewels with Shipp and drummer Whit Dickey, and Purity of Desire with Gordon Grdina and Hamin Honari. In 2022, a nine-disc box of sax-piano duets featuring some of Perelman's favorite pianists was released as Brass and Ivory Tales.