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Steve Coleman's Natal Eclipse: Morphogenesis
BySteve Coleman
saxophone, altob.1956

Kristin Lee
vocalsBut at the same time, it's also clear that this is a very different album. Most noticeably, there's almost no percussion on the recordsomething that will certainly surprise longtime Coleman fans, as there are few musicians who've done more over the years to highlight the work of truly first-rate drummers, a list that includes

Marvin "Smitty" Smith
drumsb.1961

Sean Rickman
drums
Marcus Gilmore
drumsb.1986

Neeraj Mehta
percussionEven so, there's some remarkable music to be had on this record. But first, suspend expectations of easily-recognized themes: Coleman's approach instead involves the seemingly endless interweaving of phrases, sometimes played in unison and sometimes in counterpoint, using the entire palette of his ensemble. Don't count on a lot of extravagant soloing either, as Coleman is much more interested in drawing out the different textures and dynamic possibilities these instruments can create while in conversation with each other. It's the group dynamic as a whole that really takes center stage here, as each piece evolves through the mutual interactions of all the musicians. Take as an example the 14-minute centerpiece of the record, "Morphing," a hypnotic accrual of clipped phrases that gradually extend and alter their shape as they're played by various sub-groupings of the larger ensemble, eventually leading to ever-more-complex permutations and syncopated interjections as the piece builds to its thrilling culmination.
Other tracks worthy of note include "Pull Counter," where Coleman's alto hints at

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955

Matt Mitchell
pianob.1975

Jen Shyu
vocalsb.1978

Jonathan Finlayson
trumpetIt may not quite reach the level of Coleman's finest music, and some listeners may have a hard time getting past the limited percussionbut any Coleman release is well worth careful attention and patient engagement, and this one's no exception. ">
Track Listing
Inside Game; Pull Counter; Roll Under and Angles; NOH; Morphing; Shoulder Roll; SPAN; Dancing and Jabbing; Horda.
Personnel
Steve Coleman
saxophone, altoSteve Coleman: alto saxophone; Jonathan Finlayson: trumpet; Maria Grand: tenor saxophone; Rane Moore: clarinet; Kristin Lee: violin; Jen Shyu: vocals; Matt Mitchell: piano; Greg Chudzik: bass; Neeraj Mehta: percussion.
Album information
Title: Morphogenesis | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Pi Recordings
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