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Susan Alcorn, Patrick Holmes and Ryan Sawyer: From Union Pool
BySusan Alcorn
guitar, steel1953 - 2025
Patrick Holmes
clarinet
Ryan Sawyer
drumsLike Alcorn, Sawyer has chameleonic tendencies, having worked with

Nate Wooley
trumpetb.1974

Charles Gayle
saxophone1939 - 2023

Tony Malaby
saxophone, tenor
Daniel Carter
saxophoneb.1996
Matthew Putman
piano
Hilliard Greene
bassb.1958

Federico Ughi
drumsb.1972
The three tracksnumbered, in Senegalese Wolof, "Benn," ?aar," and "?ett" ("One," "Two," and "Three")begin in a somewhat tentative vein, with Holmes and Alcorn seeking a shared language, as Holmes teases out elongated notes and phrases while Alcorn produces dense waves of sound and atmospheric musings, and Sawyer looks for a way into the conversation. Eventually, Holmes becomes more animated, taking Alcorn and Sawyer with him, but the overall temper of the track remains somewhat subduedat least in comparison with the next two cuts.
"?aar" elevates the heat considerably, as Alcorn's abrasive textures become even more sharply defined, and Sawyer reaches for a more visceral percussive punch. Holmes is more demonstrative as well, leading to some of the album's most exciting moments as the three take the sound into noisier extremes, with Alcorn's metallic shards leading the way, Holmes' banshee-like wails careening alongside Sawyer's thrashings. "?ett" may not be quite as hair-raising by comparison, but the high level of improvisation remains. Alcorn produces endless streams of notes that run up against Holmes' wails and Sawyer's quickening fills, even bringing the house down temporarily as the crowd roars its approval, followed by a brief pause before the musicians continue plumbing their collective imagination for yet more possibilities to explore, and more opportunities to take flight. And they find them. ">
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Benn; ?aar; ?ett.
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Title: From Union Pool | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Relative Pitch Records
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