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| Other Dimensions In Music's free flowing ritualistic music, while having its own marked flavor shares specific characteristics with Ornette Coleman's acoustic model and the early works of the John Stevens/Johnny Dyani/Frode Gjetstad collective, Detail. From the former comes lyricism that vacillates between dancing and poignant, and nods to the familiar rhythm patterns most often associated with jazz. From the latter there's an open breathing quality and a tension created through the juxtaposition of seemingly divergent rhythmic implications from the bassist and drummer. Other Dimensions In Music brilliantly shadows delineations between solos, duets, trios, group interplay, a cappella statements and shifts in direction. The music happens, which is not imply any haphazardness, but rather its opposite as a myriad of possibilities are brought forth through the skills, perceptiveness and sensitivity of the players. Intensity – easily spotted in Campbell's pinched notes on the opener and Carter's squeals on the closer – is blended by restraint. Easing out from this stance are Bakr's abstemious yet replete a cappella statements. Riffs or patterns are, for the most part introduced and dropped so quickly that they thankfully provide no easy anchors or signposts in this opulent expression. - Milo Fine, Cadence Magazine |
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ARTISTS Daniel Carter alto sax, tenor sax, flute, trumpet
Roy Campbell trumpet, fluegelhorn, recorder
William Parker bass
Rashid Bakr drums |
TRACKS 1. Tradition's Transitional Omissions Suite - Sailing Towards the Dark Happy Voice (D. Carter, R. Campbell, W. Parker,R. Bakr) 22:58 2. Ascent (My Shadow is a Cloud) (D. Carter, R. Campbell, W. Parker, R. Bakr) 16:04 3. Sihu Chant for Sly Stone (D. Carter, R. Campbell, W. Parker, R. Bakr) 15:27 4. Spirits Rise/Fall (D. Carter, R. Campbell, W. Parker, R. Bakr) 15:51
Total time: 70:29 |
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