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Ivo Perelman & Matthew Shipp String Trio: Armageddon Flower
ByArmageddon Flowers sounds like a search for truth, a deep quest for Rama or the Holy Ghost, the workings of the intricacies of string theory or any other concept that attempts to explain the existence of the universe.
String theory? Perelman is joined here by the Matthew Shipp String Trio, comprised of

Matthew Shipp
pianob.1960

Mat Maneri
violab.1969

William Parker
bassb.1952
Ivo Perelman's name on the album cover might bring thoughts of torrential bellowing. His past discography says he can go there. But this is an equality of input quartet. The leader's rantings are concise inside this four-way instrumental mish-mash. Chaos seems close by, but the group's remarkable cohesion holds it back. There is no squabbling. The quartet is on a mission. What is the mission? Uncovering the meaning of life? Some would saytaking a good deal of mystery out of the searchthat life has no meaning, that it is the product of the complexities of carbon chemistry. But it is easy to believe that there is more to it than that.
Armageddon Flowers plays out as a cosmic quest, along the lines of

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
Revelations? Maybe. Listen closely. ">
Track Listing
Pillar of Light; Tree Of Life; Armageddon Flower; Restoration.
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Title: Armageddon Flower | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Tao Forms
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