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Liberty Ellman: Radiate
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Henry Threadgill
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On RadiateEllman's first album in nine years, third on the Pi Recordings imprintthose two roads quickly meet. The album-opening "Supercell" proves to be a deep-grooving masterpiece that plays unification and disconnection against each other to create something magical.

Damion Reid
drums
Jose Davila
tuba
Steve Lehman
saxophone, alto
Jonathan Finlayson
trumpetAs the album moves on, Ellman continues to work with shapes and, on occasion, shapelessness. "Rhinocerisms" returns to the idea of interlocking and opposing forces, with Lehman and Ellman traveling together and apart while the bottom end of the band pushes and pulls against them; "Moment Twice" is a trio vignette that gives Ellman a chance to exchange thoughts with Reid and bassist

Stephan Crump
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Ellman's vision isn't so far off from Threadgill's, as dovetailing ideas, toying motifs, angular melodic lines, an appreciation for distinctive voices and instrumental combinations, and a loose-tight duality all play a part in the written and recorded works of each. Extreme organization is also present in the work of both men, but it's sometimes harder to hear that in Threadgill's expansive and challenging music. Ellman makes the nature of the order in his work clearer to the ear, as voices merge and detach in recognizable ways. His music is outward bound, but nobody could ever mistake it for being adrift.
The work of musicians who push the envelope is often easier to admire than enjoy, but Ellman has created something that's eminently listenable. Radiate is a joy to behold, as it's incredibly impressive in its complexity of vision and clarity. This one is certainly in the running for album of the year. ">
Track Listing
Supercell; Furthermore; Rhinocerisms; Moment Twice; A Motive; Skeletope; Vibrograph; Enigmatic Runner.
Personnel
Liberty Ellman
guitarLiberty Ellman: guitar; Steve Lehman: alto saxophone; Jonathan Finlayson: trumpet; Jose Davila: tuba, trombone; Stephan Crump: bass; Damion Reid: drums.
Album information
Title: Radiate | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Pi Recordings
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