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Brian Groder: Reflexology
ByDominic Duval
bass1945 - 2016

Newman Taylor Baker
percussion
Taylor Ho Bynum
cornetb.1975

Michael Bisio
bass, acoustic
Jay Rosen
drumsb.1961

Matthew Shipp
pianob.1960

Barry Altschul
drumsb.1943

Joe McPhee
woodwindsb.1939
Groder's liner notes explain the relaxed perfectionism that went into the creation of this album, first with he and Bisio spending months in tweaking and retooling pieces and finally bringing in Rosen to complete the sound. The title Reflexology may imply a specific scientific bent in the eight original Groder compositions (plus one cover); the correlation may be as simple an action/reaction analogy. In the case of the opener "What Not" there is clear group interaction in the midst of individual improvisations. Groder always operates from some semblance of a central theme and musicians are skillfully adept at straying and then finding their way back. At the heart of "Hexadox" there is a swing rhythm and it's Bisio who breaks away for an extended solo before Rosen deftly reunites the bassist and Groder.
There are bluesy elements present on Reflexology as well and particularly evident on "Some Other Where" and "Deepening Appearances" though the trio mixes styles effectively. "Veer"being more abstractlives up to its name as Rosen seems to skitter around to the edges of the piece while Groder and Bisio punch up the sound with their often discordant and distinct contributions. "Tarried Breath" goes to a completely different place with Bisio's atmospheric bowed bass and Groder's nourish horn creating a threatening darkness. Rosen taps around like mysterious footsteps running toward (or away) from the darkness.
As fine as all the performances are on Reflexology, Groder seems to have saved a special effort for his mentor

JoAnne Brackeen
pianob.1938
Track Listing
What Not, Hexadox, Some Other Where, Haiti-B, Veer, Tarried Breath, Deeping Appearances, Opposing Motion, Snooker.
Personnel
Brian Groder
trumpetBrian Groder: trumpet and flugelhorn; Michael Bisio: bass; Jay Rosen: drums.
Album information
Title: Reflexology | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Latham Records
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