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Greg Ward: Phonic Juggernaut
ByThis Chicagoan-turned-New Yorker can be heard with drummer

Charles Rumback
drumsb.1980

Mike Reed
drumsb.1974
Just as drummer

Tony Williams
drums1945 - 1997

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Damion Reid
drums
Steve Lehman
saxophone, alto
Rudresh Mahanthappa
saxophone, altob.1971
The disc opens with the thunderous "Above Ground" a heavyweight workout that pauses but a moment for bassist Joe Sanders to solo. Ward plays with ferocity, matched throughout by Sanders and Reid, and with an intensity of sound that recalls the late-'80s work of saxophonists

Steve Coleman
saxophone, altob.1956

Greg Osby
saxophoneb.1960
But this is not just a jazz trio's version of DIY hardcore rock. Ward's arrangements include the nimble and polished "Velvet Lounge Shut-In," a vehicle for Sanders' bass to carry the melody, with some slick tom-tom and cymbal work from Reid, while the progressively layered "This Ain't In Book 3" begins with bowed bass and courteous saxophone, building upon aggressive drumming into an impenetrable wall of sound.
The signature piece is "Sectionate City," the only one not written by Ward. Andrew Bird's composition is recast as a piece of electronica, with the trio not so much making watered-down jazz fusion, but comingling elements under a jazz umbrella and making them honest. ">
Track Listing
Above Ground; Leanin' In; Velvet Lounge Shut-In; Phonic Juggernaut; This Ain't In Book 3; V.S. 4; Sectionate City.
Personnel
Greg Ward
saxophoneGreg Ward: alto saxophone; Joe Sanders: bass; Damion Reid: drums.
Album information
Title: Phonic Juggernaut | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Thirsty Ear Recordings
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