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Matthew Shipp: New Concepts in Piano Trio Jazz
ByThe same can be said about New Concepts in Piano Trio Jazz. Some first heard Shipp's trio from their 1990 date, one that was reissued as Circular Temple (ESP Disk, 2023) with bassist

William Parker
bassb.1952

Whit Dickey
drums
Guillermo E. Brown
drumsb.1974

Susie Ibarra
percussionb.1970

Joe Morris
bass, acousticb.1955

Michael Bisio
bass, acoustic
Newman Taylor Baker
percussionJust as in baseball, prior performance does not predict how this new release sounds. Shipp's New Concepts in Piano Trio Jazz is approaching a revelation and may just be the best starting place for those who have never had the opportunity to hear this trio. Opening with "Primal Poem" followed by "Sea Song," Shipp seems to be slowing down his attack as if to allow listeners, especially new ones, to penetrate his approach. Bisio and Taylor Baker execute the song sketches Shipp brought to this session with an ease that might make one believe each piece were thoroughly composed, kind of like a 64--3 double play in baseball. Highlights include the blues march of "The Function" with its sneaky vibe and the economically sparse opening of "Tone IQ," which features Bisio's bowed bass and Taylor Baker's minimal accents to match Shipp's sparse economical approach. The previous seven tracks prepare listeners for the finale "Coherent Systems." Here, the trio brings together all their varied concepts from solitude to turbid roil. ">
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Primal Poem; Sea Song; The Function; Non Circle; Tone IQ; Brain System; Brain Work; Coherent System.
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Title: New Concepts in Piano Trio Jazz | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: ESP-Disk
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