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Ches Smith / We All Break: Path of Seven Colors
ByChes Smith
drums
Kris Davis
pianob.1980
Path of Seven Colors is a two-disc set, the first being a re-release of the debut, now retitled as 2015, the year in which it was originally recorded. Smith teamed with percussionist Markus Schwartz whose background included groups playing a Voudou/jazz hybrid. Another of Smith's mentors, Daniel Brevil, is the third percussionist on 2015, and all three supply occasional vocals. Smith's choice of

Matt Mitchell
pianob.1975

Miguel Zenon
saxophone, altob.1976

Nick Dunston
bass2015 is a churning triumph of polyrhythms, polytonality, and improvisation. It would be counter-productive to analyze each of the seven Smith compositions given the percussive nature of each; even Mitchell's spikey piano is as much a propulsive force as the drums. Smith's pieces are rooted in the traditions of the African diasporic religion and further developed as Voudou in Haiti beginning in the 1500s. Schwartz and Brevil each play tanbou and rada, barrel drums used across music genres of Haiti, and Smith adds the native kata drum. Each of the percussionists contributes vocals in Haitian Creole, with lyrics written or procured by Brevil. In the tonal exchanges of various drum tunings, piano, and voices we hear enthralling textures and revelations.
Miguel Zenón's saxophone brings a different feel to the 2020 disc, less stark, more rounded by the alto. More along the lines of Afro Cuban traditions and modern improvisation, these pieces generate an alternative kind of exhilaration. "Woule Pou Mwen" finds inspiration in the ritualistic music of the Congo, as does "Leaves Arrive." The latter piece shares its influence with the rhythms of the Haitian petwo tanbou drummers. The politically inclined "Women of Iron" has its inspiration in the Haitian war for independence, a successful insurgency by self-liberated slaves against French colonial rule.
Smith's career has been dominated by sideman and co-leader projects. His work with

Craig Taborn
pianob.1970

Tim Berne
saxophone, altob.1954

Marc Ribot
guitarb.1954

Mary Halvorson
guitarTrack Listing
2015: An Opening; Reds; Country Line; Dagger; Ibo; Notions of Purity; Six A.M.
2021: Woule Pou Mwen; Here's The Light; Leaves Arrive; Women of Iron; Lord of Healing; Raw Urbane; Path of Seven Colors; The Vulgar Cycle.
Personnel
Ches Smith
drumsMatt Mitchell
pianoMiguel Zenon
saxophone, altoDaniel Brevil
percussionMarkus Schwartz
percussionNick Dunston
bassSirene Dantor Rene
vocalsFanfan Jean-Guy Rene
percussionAlbum information
Title: Path of Seven Colors | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Pyroclastic Records
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