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Michael Bisio / MMBC: MMBC Terma
ByMichael Monhart
saxophoneBen Chadabe
drums
Michael Bisio
bass, acoustic
Matthew Shipp
pianob.1960
The chronologically ordered tracks reveal a collection which should never have been left in the vault. Monhart and Chadabe, whose inspirations include

Milford Graves
drums1940 - 2021
The second half of MMBC Terma lands in more esoteric territory. "mmbc04" has an exotic, Eastern undercurrent and leads into a Chadabe solo number that is both resonant and nimble. At more than fourteen minutes, "mmbc07" is the most free-wheeling piece on the album. Monhart and Chadabe bounce into as many disparities as possible, and Bisio makes his presence deep and distinct, even while providing the anchor in some very complicated passages. Bisio's nomadic, exploring bass sounds superb on "mmbc08" as he meets with a sympathetic, probing sax and Chadabe's primal rhythms.
MMBC Terma has an energy which seems to pour out of every piece, increasing depth and feeling. The trio creates sounds of otherworldly serenity and, alternately, colliding worlds. Monhart, Chadabe, and Bisio have plenty to say, and this album makes one wish they had created a larger body of work as a unit. Bisio has said that he hopes his music is a healing force; it is very much so on this album, which grows with repeated listening. The CD cover features the fascinating visual art of Dawn Bisio, Michael's wife. ">
Track Listing
mmbc01; mmbc02; mmbc03; mmbc04; mmbc05; mmbc06; mmbc07; mmbc08; mmbc09.
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Title: MMBC Terma | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Self Produced
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