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Vijay Iyer Trio: Accelerando
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Stephan Crump
bass, acousticb.1972

Michael Jackson
vocals1958 - 2009
A gifted academic with numerous degrees to his credit (including a Ph.D in Technology and the Arts from University of California, Berkeley) Iyer is a post-modern Renaissance man whose cross-cultural collaborations have included a variety of artists, from AACM legends

Roscoe Mitchell
saxophoneb.1940

Wadada Leo Smith
trumpetb.1941
Mike Ladd
synthesizerServing as his primary rhythm section since 2005, Crump and Gilmore interpret the leader's challenging structures with gracefully understated virtuosity. Crump's pulsating bass lines and Gilmore's cascading salvos interlock with the leader's hypnotic arpeggios and quicksilver runs, their keen interplay generating a beguiling assortment of cantilevered cross-rhythms. The asymmetric pulsations of Heatwave's disco hit "The Star of a Story" and mesmerizing spirals of Iyer's "Actions Speak" are indicative of the trio's riveting approach towards a wide array of material, including intriguing renditions of tunes by

Herbie Nichols
piano1919 - 1963

Henry Threadgill
woodwindsb.1944
Two distinctive pieces originally scored for dance bring Iyer's concept full circle. The edgy title track, with its capriciously vacillating tempos, was conceived as part of the UnEasy suite for choreographer Karole Armitage. The other is a sublime gospel reading of

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974
Track Listing
Bode; Optimism; The Star of a Story; Human Nature (Trio Extension); Wildflower; Mmmhmm; Little Pocket Size Demons; Lude; Accelerando; Actions Speak; The Village of the Virgins.
Personnel
Vijay Iyer
pianoVijay Iyer: piano; Stephan Crump: bass; Marcus Gilmore: drums.
Album information
Title: Accelerando | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: ACT Music
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