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Sloth Racket: Dismantle Yourself
ByCath Roberts
saxophone, baritoneb.1983
There is a marked egalitarian ethos at play, and barely a solo as a consequence, as the group typically breaks down into subunits of twos and threes. That is immediately obvious on the opening "Proximity Warning," launched by spiky interplay between Roberts' jostling baritone and

Anton Hunter
guitarSeth Bennett
bass
Johnny Hunter
drumsAfter an initial stealthy lope, "We Decide What's Next" introduces a change of pace as it unfolds into a restrained arid terrain illuminated by chuntering exchange and prickly group improv, with Andreae's alto and Anton Hunter's guitar intertwining, and the leader's blustery entrance with Johnny Hunter's drums especially noteworthy. Then, as the saxophones wail, a repeating guitar lilt gradually shepherds them into a closing unison. They also progress towards a final written linea time-honored gambit used by

Henry Threadgill
woodwindsb.1944
On the title track, a growling heavy-metal riff underpins the horn voicings which evoke the

Roberts is building a strong body of work as an improviser, composer, band leader and co-founder of the Luminous label and LUME collective; Dismantle Yourself can do nothing but further her cause. ">
Track Listing
Proximity Warning; We Decide What's Next; Dismantle Yourself; Butterfly Takes The Train; Terraforming.
Personnel
Cath Roberts: baritone saxophone; Sam Andreae: alto saxophone; Anton Hunter: guitar; Seth Bennett: double bass; Johnny Hunter: drums.
Album information
Title: Dismantle Yourself | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Luminous
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