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Gebhard Ullmann/Basement Research: Hat And Shoes
ByGebhard Ullmann
saxophoneb.1957
Similar to the now defunct Vandermark 5, Basement Research's quintet features a smart balance between composed and improvised music. Ullman's choice of sidemen has included saxophonists

Ellery Eskelin
saxophone, tenorb.1959

Tony Malaby
saxophone, tenor
Steve Swell
tromboneb.1954

Pascal Niggenkemper
bass, acoustic
Gerald Cleaver
drumsb.1963
Hat And Shoes opens in duo. Bass and drums thunder from below ground level before a melody is galumphed across the soundstage. Ullman favors heavy ordnance that can quickly pivot into merciful elements of improvised lightness. He also likes to swing. His controlled mayhem is on full display here with pieces like "Wo bitte geht's zu den Hackeschen H?fen" (Which way leads to the Hackescher Market), where seemingly lost musicians drive a frantic pace through dizzying streets only to find their way back to Ullman's charts.
Where Vandermark had his

Jeb Bishop
tromboneThe closer, "Gulf Of Berlin" best sums up Basement Research. The Ullman/Swell opening gives way to feigning bedlam that is really just an incendiary device to get to melody and a certain groove. Well done. ">
Track Listing
Trinidad Walk; Wo bitte geht's zu den Hackeschen H?fen; Flutist with Hat And Shoe; Don't Touch My Music; Five; Blue Trees And Related Objects; Gulf of Berlin.
Personnel
Gebhard Ullmann: tenor saxophone, bass clarinet; Steve Swell: trombone; Julian Argüelles: baritone saxophone; Pascal Niggenkemper: double bass; Gerald Cleaver: drums.
Album information
Title: Hat And Shoes | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Between the Lines
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