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Liberty Ellman: Last Desert
ByLiberty Ellman
guitar
Henry Threadgill
woodwindsb.1944

Stephan Crump
bass, acousticb.1972

Myra Melford
pianob.1957
Inspired by a marathon race that takes place in Antarctica, the music on this disc is a constantly moving bundle of sounds with some resemblance to Threadgill's recent work in its use of tuba and its overall jangling ensemble feel. However Ellman's music is more measured in its pacing with his guitar serving as slithery connective tissue between the piping of the horns and the lively patter of the bass and drums. "Last Desert I" starts with ponderous trudging by the horn players, trumpeter

Jonathan Finlayson
trumpet
Steve Lehman
saxophone, alto
Jose Davila
tuba
Damion Reid
drumsOn "Doppler" and "Rubber Flowers" the band maintains a quicker tempo throughout. "Doppler" carves out stabbing, angular quasi-funk that resembles

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015
Everyone in this band excels with Ellman's liquid runs, Davila's buzzing low notes and Lehman's hoarse shouts continually standing out. As a whole the group puts out combinations of lyricism, acrobatics and off center rhythms that fit together perfectly and function like a expertly running machine. There are a lot of fascinating and individual new sounds abundant in jazz today and the relentless clockwork turns of Liberty Ellman's music are as impressive as anything else out there. ">
Track Listing
The Sip; Last Desert I; Last Desert II; Rubber Flowers; Portals; Doppler; Liquid.
Personnel
Liberty Ellman
guitarSteve Lehman
saxophone, altoJonathan Finlayson
trumpetJose Davila
tubaStephan Crump
bass, acousticDamion Reid
drumsAlbum information
Title: Last Desert | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Pi Recordings
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