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Karl Ackermann’s Best Releases of 2020
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Nate Wooley
trumpetb.1974
Seven Story Mountain
Pyroclastic Records
A masterwork of expressionist passion and discord, taking the Seven Storey Mountain series to a new level. The final ten minutes spirituality collide with the defiant poetry of Peggy Seeger's "Reclaim the Night." VI is a potion concocted with equal parts of anger and euphoria. It is commanding, distressing, but ultimately assenting, and the most potent work of Nate Wooley's career.

The UnidentifiableESP Disk
Shipp is consistently brimming with new ideas, and even where the style is familiar, the music is inclined toward Shipp's singular eclecticism. The enterprising improviser discards none of the heritage or theories he's absorbed but leans towards dissonant elucidations and wide-ranging expansions. The interactions with bassist

Michael Bisio
bass, acoustic
Newman Taylor Baker
percussion
Exploding Star Orchestra: Dimensional Stardust"
International Anthem/Nonesuch
Composer, multi-instrumentalist, and visual artist

Rob Mazurek
trumpetb.1965

Sun Ra
piano1914 - 1993

Bill Dixon
trumpet1925 - 2010

A Silent Play In The Shadow Of Power
Creative Sources Recordings
This improvised work is impressive in its scope. The trio interlaces aural lines that sound unexpectedly natural. Very much a collective work, the music strikes a balance between unassuming and dramatic. Darkly textured, Santos, Moimême, and Parrinha create an extraordinary soundscape across the strange and familiar terrain. There is no sense of finality to A Silent Play in the Shadow of Power, but rather an undeniable and eccentric beauty that invites the listener to take another look.

Digging The Sand
Marocco Music
The Mediterranean region is steeped in an array of ethnic sounds. The music on Digging the Sand is appropriately full of dichotomies; it is exotic even while being grounded in fundamentals of Western and non-Western music. It is immersed in dreams, mystery, and melancholy but with intense moments that suggest whirling dervishes.

Giuseppe Doronzo
saxophone, baritoneb.1987

Esat Ekincio?lu
bass, acoustic
Inside Rhythmic Falls
Intakt Records
Across his catalog, Ortiz does not replicate his music, nor is his approach linear. What makes Inside Rhythmic Falls different from previous Ortiz trios is the unique texture created by the piano and two percussionistsonly Cyrille on the drum kit. The unusual sense of shifting movements is liberating and fascinating; the music exceedingly listenable and inventive. Ortiz is an exceptional composer with a special talent for surrounding himself with gifted and empathetic colleagues.

Artist Share
The pastoral soundscapes associated with the music of Grammy-winning composer/bandleader Maria Schneider belie her activist alter-ego. She ventures onto unfamiliar terrain, coalescing her passions on this masterwork double album.

Negoum
Mode Records
Fanous writes in his liner notes that he and Uitti met for the first timein concertin 2011. The pair improvised for just a few minutes, met in the studio the following day, and produced this outstanding music. It isn't jazz or any other genre, but there are principles of many musical traditions within. Negoum is a fascinating album from two master composer-musicians.

Every Beginning Is A Sequel
Dream Play Records
A document of self-discovery, plangent, diffusive, or rhapsodic. This collection is the confluence of Berenson's influencespieces deeply informed but not overtly predisposed by his mentoring from

Paul Bley
piano1932 - 2016

Frank Zappa
guitar, electric1940 - 1993

John Lennon
guitar and vocals1940 - 1980

#BLACKLIVESMATTER
CFG Multimedia
#BLACK LIVES MATTER was recorded in 2014 to memorialize the hundreds of black, unarmed Americans who lost their lives to a lingering, grotesque systemic racism. The album makes a powerful statement that could have been a response to Emmett Till in 1955 or George Floyd in 2020.

Ancestral Echoes: The Covina Sessions, 1976
Dark Tree Records
Tapscott's music, particularly with the Pan Afrikan People's Arkestra, is traditional in a way we rarely think of as tradition. The pianist/composer created and fostered multiple generations of Watts musicians through the nurturing of a sweeping philosophy of autonomous and organic creation with origins in Africa and South-Central LA. The reality Tapscott presents on Ancestral Echoes, plays out at the crossroad of music and values.

Suite!
JMood* Records
In conveying his ambitious message of hope through this collection, Magris is unassuming. He says: "I have invented nothing. I just added something personal to what I learned from the masters." With the support of his top-notch band, he adds a level of energy, emotion, and musicality that convey his vision without preaching.

The Sudden Bird Of Waiting
Creative Sources
There is a lot of complicated unpacking to do here, but much of The Sudden Bird of Waiting has an inexplicable warmth even in its overt abstraction. Like Brennen and Moimême's previous work, much of the interest is generated by the sextet giving alternate voices to their instruments. Moimême often shape-shifts in his adherence between strings and saxophone when he isn't emitting hybrid sounds. It makes tracking his influence challenging, but that is by design. This is daring, experimental music, spontaneous and cerebral.

Every Dog Has His Day But it Doesn't Matter Because Fat Cat Is Getting Fatter
ESP Disk
This is Walerian's fourth album as a leader on ESP-Disk; each has included some configuration of these same artists. Each of his albums has been critically acclaimed, and Walerian's music is more intriguing with each successive release. Every Dog Has Its Day... brings together some of the best improvisers in music today; it is Walerian's best work to date.

PaNOptic
Greenleaf Music
The album is divided into three sections. The first six tracks were inspired by diverse artists from

The Beatles
band / ensemble / orchestra
Elvin Jones
drums1927 - 2004

Bill Frisell
guitar, electricb.1951

Jack DeJohnette
drumsb.1942

Max Roach
drums1925 - 2007

We Are Sent Here By History
Impulse! Records
An aqueous flow of strong emotion and spirituality. In updating the African griot's traditional role,

Shabaka Hutchings
woodwinds
Early Morning Star
FMR Records
However spiritually or politically disposed his work is, Gluck is deeply committed to the rudimentary systems of jazz music, its fundamentals, and its past. This underrecognized virtuoso, along with

Andrea Wolper
vocals
Kinan Azmeh
clarinet
Ken Filiano
bassb.1952

Tani Tabbal
drums
Welcome Adventure Volume 1
577 Records
By turns, the music is triumphant, muted, intelligent; the quartet, with all their connectivity history, is empathetic, without formulas. Shipp, Parker, and Carter come to the project with a wealth of harmonic skills generously shared and exchanged. Cleaver, in a class with the best avant-garde drummers, contributes in ways that can't be overstated. He doesn't just move the music and hold it together; he generates and creates spontaneously.

Live At Beijing Poly Theater
Self Produced
Liang (aka A Bu) has said that one of his goals is "to experiment with the free form of improvisation and to search for a new conception of how a solo piano concert could be." Few artists could surpass his ability to realize that mission. But for all the impressive training he has amassed, he is not an academic ideologue; his technical expertise only heightens his music's warmth. It is not an overstatement to say that A Bu/Dai Liang, as an instrumentalist and composer, is the best of his generation.
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