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Chad Fowler: Alien Skin
ByA bayou bebop rave-up of the highest order, the album's madcap namesake rips the veil, drops the mic, and makes subversive a badge of honor. A one-of-a-kind collective (many headed hydra?) of inquisitive pirates, Alien Skin barely contains the spontaneous frenzy of

Chad Fowler
saxophoneb.1974

Zoh Amba
woodwindsb.2000

Ivo Perelman
saxophone, tenorb.1961

Matthew Shipp
pianob.1960

William Parker
bassb.1952

Steve Hirsh
drumsb.1955
The hushed kinetics of "In Pairs" epilogues Alien Skin's two larger statements, the twin battlecries "Occupation Day" and "Sentient Sentiment." As each track nudges the twenty-minute mark, "Occupation Day," at first feeding off the starkness of Parker's menacing bow and Shipp's dark percussion, emerges into a clarity with a logic only it and the profound portrait of united sound, "Sentient Sentiment," can claim. Though akin to any of the time stopping, free-jazz blowups of yore, it would be unwise and unjust to equate it to anything that has come before it or that will follow it. Alien Skin leaves it own mark. ">
Track Listing
Alien Skin; Broken Language; In Pairs; Occupation Day; Sentient Sentiment.
Personnel
Steve Hirsh
drumsChad Fowler
saxophoneIvo Perelman
saxophone, tenorMatthew Shipp
pianoWilliam Parker
bassAdditional Instrumentation
Chad Fowler: stritch, saxello; Zoh Amba: tenor saxophone, flute.
Album information
Title: Alien Skin | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Mahakala Music
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