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Empty Cage Quartet: Stratostrophic
ByThe set begins with the three-footed "Again A Gun Again A Gun Again A Gun." Drummer Paul Kikuchi and bassist Ivan Johnson create a stumbling rhythm for fiery Kris Tiner's raw trumpet to blaze across. Johnson gets solo time, then saxophonist Jason Mears plays call and response with Tiner, creating structure while Johnson and Kikuchi explore. "Old Ladies" features a cubist head swinging off kilter and Tiner solos with answers and wails coming from Mears, both always finding their ways back to the unison lines. The minimalist sound picture "Power of the Great" brings out Mears' clarinet, Tiner's mute and Johnson's bow. Kikuchi busily kicks off "We Are All Tomorrow's Food" and keeps it percolating under the others' laconic take on the theme. Mears catches up on clarinet, blasts past and then reins it in to repeat the theme. Tiner and Mears announce "Steps of the Ordinarily Unordinary" with a twisted toy army fanfare, sort of like Albert Ayler on Christmas morning, picked up by the rhythm section and marched around the tree. The haunting "Aurobindo" wafts like incense, Tiner's flugelhorn enriching the sound. "Through the Doorways of Escape Come the Footsteps of Capture" slowly evolves into a formidable mid-tempo groove that Tiner splatters with trumpetese. Johnson and Kikuchi shift gears for Mears to come aboard rolling octaves and squawks around in his mouth, powerfully sprinting ahead.
With notes by no less a musical sage than Wadada Leo Smith, Stratostrophic checks in on one of jazz's most crucial bands and finds them growing strong.
Track Listing
Again a Gun Again a Gun Again a Gun; Feerdom is on the March; Old Ladies; The Power of the Great; We Are All Tomorrow's Food; Steps of the Ordinarily Unordinary; Aurobindo; Through the Doorways of Escape Come the Footsteps of Capture; Beedie and Bob; The Illusion of Transparency; Don't Hesitate to Change Your Mind.
Personnel
Kris Tiner: trumpet, flugelhorn; Jason Mears: alto saxophone, clarinet; Ivan Johnson: double bass; Paul Kikuchi: drums, percussion, electronics.
Album information
Title: Stratostrophic | Year Released: 2008 | Record Label: Clean Feed Records
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