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"Wow!" is far too mild of an expletive to use when describing Myra Melford's Snowy Egret album, The Other Side of Air.(Though I am trying to keep this G rated, so it will have to suffice...) If you are a vinyl lover like me, grab it while you can. It IS a limited edition! 😎 Rick Mathis
supported by 6 fans who also own “Random Dances and (A)tonalities (24-bit 48khz)”
Total mastery of patience, time, and drama create a constantly engaging journey that never gets tiresome or same-y: in fact the harder you listen the better it gets! Somehow Sorey et al. find a way to combine the deep listening and spontaneous interaction of the best jazz with the sense of every tone and sound being worth a universe of listening, which could be equally from Cage and Feldman or the accompaniment to an ancient ritual.
The recording/engineering is absolutely perfect as well. Giles
Flutist and composer Nicole Mitchell tackles this eight-movement work with a drumless chamber quartet featuring some of the most forceful voices in improvised music. Bandcamp Album of the Day Aug 6, 2018
This musical elegy for the victims of WW1 was written by three composers commissioned by the Australian Art Orchestra.
Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 20, 2020
Through a riveting blend of free jazz, soul, and funk, the duo guide listeners through Black L.A. using the imagined tale of an Oakland DJ visiting the city for the first time. Bandcamp Album of the Day Jan 5, 2021