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Josh Ison: Perceive React
ByJosh Ison
b.1982Ison had been concentrating on finding the core of what it means to be in the moment and ego-less when improvising in a free setting. He happened to hear bassist

Henry Grimes
bass, acoustic1935 - 2020

Marc Ribot
guitarb.1954
Drummer

Gerald Cleaver
drumsb.1963

Ellery Eskelin
saxophone, tenorb.1959

Drew Gress
bassb.1959
Grimes and Cleaver had never played together, and Ison had never played with Cleaver when they met to record a completely improvised, totally spontaneous session. The two tracks on the album, the first just under seventeen minutes and the second just over twenty-five minutes, are Ison's favorites of the session in which he endeavored to "perceive" and "react" to what Grimes and Cleaver were doing in a circular manner where everyone else is doing the same thing.
Free jazz is as demanding on the listener as it is on the players. The process becomes the important thing, and the entirety of the produced sound needs to be heard as it changes moment to moment. While of course each player can be heard individually, it is the interactions between them that matter, as well as how the entire group produces music that organically develops and moves forward. Time takes on a special meaning in that the "end" cannot be anticipated by the players or the listener, and in the best sessions feels very natural when all agree to close.
That said, Perceive React is a wonderful example of the genre. The music crackles with energy and intensity. Naturally Ison is out front when he plays, but Cleaver, and especially Grimes lead as much as they follow. It is fascinating to hear the music's texture and sound logically mutate from one minute to the next.
Cleaver is a very giving player and he drops out for minutes at a time to as Grimes (who also plays violin) and Ison get particularly entwined. For his part, Ison's playing is quite melodic at times (reminding this listener of

François Carrier
saxophone, altob.1961
In the end, there is much beauty to be heard, even in the more shrill and dense sections. Sympathetic listeners will find themselves inside the session itself and get carried away by its power, intelligence and yes, pyrotechnics.
As a debut, Ison has made a big splash. He more than rose to the occasion, as well as providing sensitive support for Grimes and Cleaver. Marvelous all the way around. ">
Track Listing
Perceive; React.
Personnel
Josh Ison: saxophone; Henry Grimes: bass, violin; Gerald Cleaver: drums.
Album information
Title: Perceive React | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: F-IRE Records
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