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Martin Archer's Engine Room Favourites: Bad Tidings From Slackwater Drag
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Muhal Richard Abrams
piano1930 - 2017
AACM yielded modern era icons such as reedman

Anthony Braxton
woodwindsb.1945

Wadada Leo Smith
trumpetb.1941
With frenetic sax soloing, angular strings motifs, and breakouts into sub-groups amid some good-natured mayhem, evidenced on "A1Song for Alice Coltrane" and other tracks, they also incorporate subtle melodies into the mix. However, the musicians parallel AACM activities via a thirst for free-form adventurism, tinted with polytonal contrasts, partly due to the breadth of instrumentation the ensemble has to offer. They explore abstruse perspectives, crackling thematic incursions and a little horns initiated bump and grind movements, fast-tracked by passages where all hell breaks loose. But on "A5Song for Mary Lou Williams, they execute a slowly paced blues groove, amped by Graham Clark's muscular and soaring violin solo and dappled by vibraphonist Corey Mwamba's sleek phrasings. Here and throughout, the band intersperses garrulous phrasings, augmented by Archer and Mick Beck's wily sax parts, occasionally leading to torrential downpours of sound. Indeed, it's a multidimensional program, evidenced by the Latin inspired modern jazz piece "Satin Lantern (Salsa Dura)," and other tracks spanning both discs.
The lengthiest piece "B1You Will Never Know" skirts the minimalism realm with seamless journeys into parts unknown, featuring avant-chamber passages, subdued melodic content; moments of angst and sax-based plaintive cries that counteract the sinuously designed ebbs and flows. It's a rewarding aural experience proving once again that Archer and associates excel when thinking outside the box and by welcoming risk with open arms. ">
Track Listing
A1 – Song for Alice Coltrane; A2 – Bad Tidings from Slackwater Dog; A3 – New Intruder; A4 – Downtown and Uptown: A5 – Song for Mary Lou Williams; A6 – Satin Lantern (Salsa Dura); B1 – You Will Never Know; B2 – The Hard Blues.
Personnel
Martin Archer
saxophoneMartin Archer -sopranino, alto & baritone saxophones, bass recorder, bass clarinet, bass harmonica; Mick Beck: tenor saxophone, bassoon; Laura Cole: piano; Corey Mwamba: vibraphone; Graham Clark:-violin; Seth Bennett: double bass; Peter Fairclough – drums and percussion; Walt Shaw: drums and percussion; Johnny Hunter: percussion; Steve Dinsdale: floor percussion.
Album information
Title: Bad Tidings From Slackwater Drag | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Discus Music
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