It is a wild statement but one that needs to be said, especially at the onset of music such as Even Odds. It means to herald its brash sentiment loud and clear; without apology or regret. Thus, the solo inspiration of "Recover the Mindset" is a virtual cakewalk of swinging soul and shuffling blues. Weiss preludes the stark quirkiness of "M and M" (named no doubt after his lone wolf collaborators, alto saxophonist

Miguel Zenon
saxophone, altob.1976

Matt Mitchell
pianob.1975
Free jazz is what it is because of trios like these: Zenón knows no limits, Mitchell has only one gear: exultation. Weiss digs into each characteristic and lets the fur fly. That is why the mad, locomotive energy of "Five To Nine," stands tall among other odds and ends as the parentally brooding "The Children of Uvalde." The capacious "Bu." The trance-like ecosystem supporting "Rising." The jumpy, jumbled meters that give "Nineteen to the Dozen" its exuberant charm.
It is no improperly stored, top-secret classified document that Weiss has for years sought to test the waters. His previous work alongside Zenón and Mitchell as well as

Rudresh Mahanthappa
saxophone, altob.1971

Florian Weber
piano
Jon Irabagon
saxophone
Jamie Baum
fluteTrack Listing
It Is What It Is; The Children of Uvalde; Bu; Rising; Recover the Mindset; M and M; Horizontal Lifestyle; Vertical Lifestyle; Five to Nine; Ititrefen; Too Many Outs; Runner-Runner; Nineteen to the Dozen; Max Roach; Bribes and Ultimatums; Royal Beatings; Fathers and Daughters; Peculiar Pathos of Self Importance; Conversing With Stillness; Nusrat.
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Title: Even Odds | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Cygnus Recordings
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