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Bad Luck: Bloodroot
By Track review of "Bloodroot"
Christopher Icasiano
drumsb.1986
Neil Welch
saxophone, tenorb.1985
Welch possesses a raw, cavernous, unforgiving tenor sound that brings both

Peter Brötzmann
woodwinds1941 - 2023

David S. Ware
saxophone, tenor1949 - 2012
Icasiano is similarly resourceful, using a variety of mallets, sticks, and other implements to create subtly shifting backdropssometimes grooving, sometimes stumbling, sometimes hanging suspended above Welch's agitated tenor.
Bloodroot is intense stuff indeed, but somehow it's also not difficult listening. A fast twenty minutes worth of raw spontaneity. ">
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Bad Luck
band / ensemble / orchestraChris Icasiano: drums; Neil Welch: tenor saxophone, bass clarinet, live loops, effects.
Album information
Title: Bloodroot | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Table and Chairs Music
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