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Ned Rothenberg: Looms & Legends
ByRothenberg has an extensive catalog of recordings, and while he is a superlative group leadersee 2023's Crossings Four (Clean Feed), with

Mary Halvorson
guitar
Sylvie Courvoisier
piano
Tomas Fujiwara
drumsA master of circular breathing and overtones, Rothenberg uses clarinet-based pieces like "Dance Above," the album's opener, to generate rhythmic momentum and a trance-like fervor. Although impressive in its own right, Rothenberg's circular breathing is intrinsic to the piece's structure, sustaining its intensity and heightening its power to pull the listener into its orbit. "Urgency" has a similar propulsive quality, with Rothenberg's stamina allowing him to meet the demands of its eight-plus minutes. "Fra Gile" has a more tenuous aspect, with multiphonics creating fascinating harmonic possibilities that are truly remarkable. Rothenberg's mastery of the clarinet is undeniable, and these tracks are brilliant studies worthy of repeated investigations.
Rothenberg's work on the alto sax is no less vital, although on these tracks we can hear a more sensitive, emotionally resonant aspect of his playing. "Resistance Anthem" has the defiant spirit one might expect, as its tuneful poignancy echoes proudly, while "Flurry" possesses a soulful quality amidst its quicksilver flourishes. And then there is

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
In times of turmoil and uncertainty, there is something to be said for music that strips away all pretension and artifice, allowing something pure and direct to emerge. Thankfully, Looms and Legends does just that. ">
Track Listing
Dance Above; Denali; Resistance Anthem; How You Slice It; Plun Jah; Brief Tall Tale; Urgency; Flurry; Bounding Not Binding; Fra Gile; Inner Briation; Tender Hooks; BellKeyBell; ‘Round Midnight.
Personnel
Ned Rothenberg
saxophoneAdditional Instrumentation
Ned Rothenberg: alto saxophone, B-flat and A clarinets, shakuhachi.
Album information
Title: Looms & Legends | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Pyroclastic Records
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