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Steel Bridge Trio: Different Clocks
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Eric Dolphy
woodwinds1928 - 1964
If there were such awards, and certainly there should be, Chicagoan Tim Daisy would be recognized for his multi-tasking organizational skills. While holding down the drum chair in varied groups from those led by

Ken Vandermark
saxophoneb.1964

Dave Rempis
saxophoneb.1975

Russ Johnson
trumpetb.1965

Fred Lonberg-Holm
cellob.1962

James Falzone
clarinet
Mars Williams
saxophoneb.1955

Jeb Bishop
tromboneThis trio, based in saxophonist

Aram Shelton
saxophoneb.1976

Jason Adasiewicz
vibraphoneBoth Daisy and Shelton dabble in solo performance, utilizing what might be best described as the British tradition of free improvisation. They both invent new sounds, and unique ways to make those sounds. With that inside/outside grounding, the players here are dedicated, not to mayhem, but to Daisy's compositions. Pieces like "In Times Like These" which open with the squiggly alto solo and serrated bowed bass, and the urgency of "Scraps," both resolve themselves with the most gentle vibraphone work of Daisy. He is probably best known as a percussionist, but here and in Trio Red Space he has taken up the vibraphone, and in Vox Arcana, the marimba. It seems everything he plays is well, musical. These pieces reflect a mature composer and a sensitive player. Same for Shokrai and Shelton. Probably best known as a saxophonist, Shelton's bass clarinet work here compliments the pieces quite well. "Stone Trees" probably best describes this trio's sound. Gentle probing by bass clarinet in this chamber jazz piece before the twinkling of vibes and reverberating bass draw attention to the intense listening by each player. While performing the written score, the mindful trio is also present in each other's performance. This is brilliant stuff. ">
Track Listing
Different Clocks; Montrose; Scraps; Some See Hope; In Times Like Those; Stone Trees.
Personnel
Aram Shelton: alto saxophone, bass clarinet; Safa Shokrai: bass; Tim Daisy: vibraphone, drums, compositions.
Album information
Title: Different Clocks | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Relay
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