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Mark Dresser Seven: Ain't Nothing But a Cyber Coup & You
ByMark Dresser
bass, acousticb.1952
The line-up here is almost identical to the 2016 record, with flautist

Nicole Mitchell
fluteb.1967

Marty Ehrlich
woodwindsb.1955

Michael Dessen
tromboneb.1967

Joshua White
pianob.1985

Jim Black
drums
David Morales Boroff
violinThe album features six new pieces, along with several brief solo works from Dresser that utilize the McLagan Tines, a modification for the acoustic bass that allows Dresser not only to showcase his prodigious technique, but also to sketch preliminaries to some of the major pieces. Dresser has always brought a formidable logic to his compositions, but their occasional difficulty can at times attenuate their emotional impact. That is not at all the case on Cyber Coup, where compelling melodic themes and rhythmic intensity propel the music forward and give it immediate accessibility. And with songs inspired by, among other things, the Trump administration's response to Hurricane Maria ("Let Them Eat Paper Towels"), the search for global peace ("Embodied in Seoul") and the need for political resistance (the album's title track), one can appreciate Dresser's desire to bring a more visceral approach to these pieces.
In addition, Dresser's connections to the jazz tradition are much more evident here. Right out of the gate, "Black Arthur's Bounce" possesses a fierce energy and ebullience that would make its dedicatee,

Arthur Blythe
saxophone, alto1940 - 2017
But it may be the album's title track that captures the essence of the music most convincingly. With an undeniable tinge of anxiety and anger but a steadfast determination not to give in to despair, its tenacious groove and irreverent spirit evoke the politically-charged work of

Charles Mingus
bass, acoustic1922 - 1979
A valuable reminder that jazz offers abundant resources for positivity even in the midst of struggle, Ain't Nothing But a Cyber Coup & You is a superlative release, and one that may speak to this era as powerfully as any record in recent memory. ">
Track Listing
Black Arthur’s Bounce; Pre-Gloam; Gloaming; Pre-Maria; Let Them Eat Paper Towels; Far; Embodied in Seoul; Pre-Coup; Ain’t Nothing But a Cyber Coup & You; Song Tine; Butch’s Balm.
Personnel
Mark Dresser
bass, acousticNicole Mitchell: flute, alto flute, piccolo; Marty Ehrlich: clarinet, bass clarinet, alto saxophone; Keir GoGwilt: violin; Michael Dessen: trombone; Joshua White: piano; Mark Dresser: double bass, McLagan Tines; Jim Black: drums, percussion.
Album information
Title: Ain't Nothing But a Cyber Coup & You | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Clean Feed Records
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