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William Parker: Mayan Space Station
By
Ava Mendoza
guitar
William Parker
bassb.1952

Gerald Cleaver
drumsb.1963
What he captured are six compositions by William Parker for an electric guitar/bass/drums trio that draws as much from heavy rock and psychedelia as it does from the jazz and blues tradition. From the opening fire-breather "Tabasco" to the dénouement of "The Wall Tumbles Down," the most descriptive word here is scorch.
Mendoza's electric guitar comes from the same school as that of

Sonny Sharrock
guitar, electric1940 - 1994

Raoul Bjorkenheim
guitarb.1956

Jon Irabagon
saxophone
William Hooker
drumsb.1946

Craig Taborn
pianob.1970
The title track may best exemplify Parker's electric guitar trio philosophy. With Cleaver laying down a chugging forward pulse, Parker first pulls handfuls of notes from his bass before applying his bow to cast dense energy fields across this nearly fifteen minutes of exuberance. All the while, Mendoza is casting psychoacoustic soundings of dynamic positiveness to the world. Rockers say "Amen." So do the psychedelic and spiritual jazzers. ">
Track Listing
Tabasco; Rocas Rojas; Domingo; Mayan Space Station; Canyons Of Light; The Wall Tumbles Down.
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Title: Mayan Space Station | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: AUM Fidelity
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