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Amir ElSaffar/Rivers of Sound: Not Two
ByThere is a strong Zen component to the ideology behind Not Two. The perfection of maqam is in achieving a trance-like state that appears to be similar, to the Northern Paiute Ghost Dance in that both theoretically bring together distinct cultures. When combined with the Chicago native's experience in

Cecil Taylor
piano1929 - 2018
The customary Arab maqam micro-tonality that dominates the first half of "Iftitah" gives way to a stately gust of horns before East and West trade off in shorter intervals. "Jourjina Over Three" opens with a piercing Iraqi air, becomes more animated and then disintegrates. Initially melancholy, "Ya Ibni, Ya Ibni (My son, my son)" later features

Craig Taborn
pianob.1970

Jason Adasiewicz
vibraphoneElSaffar's ambitious, ecstatic two-disc set is yet another enormous achievement of structure and improvisation. Percussionist
Tim Moore
drums
Nasheet Waits
drumsb.1971
Track Listing
Disc 1: Iftitah; Jourjina Over Three; Penny Explosion; Ya Ibni, Ya Ibni (My son, my son).
Disc 2: Layl (Night); Hijaz; Shards of Memory/B Half Flat Fantasy; Bayat Declamation.
Personnel
Amir ElSaffar
trumpetAmir ElSaffar: trumpet, santur; Carlo DeRosa: acoustic bass; Craig Taborn: piano; Dena ElSaffar: violin, jowza; Fabrizio Cassol: alto saxophone; George Ziadeh: oud, vocals; Jason Adasiewicz: vibraphone; JD Parran: bass saxophone, clarinet; Miles Okazaki: guitar; Mohammed Saleh: oboe, english horn; Naseem AlAtrash: cello; Nasheet Waits: drums; Ole Mathisen: tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone; Rajna Swaminathan: mridangam; Tareq Abboushi: buzuq; Tim Moore: percussion, dumbek, frame drum; Zafer Tawil: percussion, oud.
Album information
Title: Rivers of Sound: Not Two | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: New Amsterdam Records
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