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Marc Riordan/Tim Daisy: Joyride
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Tim Daisy
drumsb.1976

Marc Riordan
drumsChemistry is a key ingredient, no it is the most important piece of the puzzle when artists create an improvised recording. It has to be. If Daisy weren't listening and responding to Riordan, and vice versa, these seven tracks wouldn't sustain themselves.
Maybe this duo works because both players are or were, drummers first. Daisy is a member of many

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saxophoneb.1964

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Russ Johnson
trumpetb.1965

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saxophoneb.1976
This seven song, forty-one minute studio recording from January 2016, is a mostly piano/drums affair. It is improvised in a "composerly" manner, meaning the two make beautiful music together. Riordan's left hand forages on the opener "Pay To Play" when Daisy exercises his brushes. Their music making is a friendly game of back-and-forth catch with broad

Cecil Taylor
piano1929 - 2018
Track Listing
Pay To Play; Stay Wakeful; Pray To Play; Played In Full; Joy Ride; Rules Of The Roll (for Conlon Nancarrow); Train Quill Writings.
Personnel
Marc Riordan: piano; Tim Daisy: drums, radios, metronomes.
Album information
Title: Joyride | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Relay
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