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Anna Webber’s Percussive Mechanics: Refractions
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Anthony Braxton
woodwindsb.1945

Roscoe Mitchell
saxophoneb.1940

John Zorn
saxophone, altob.1953

Steve Lehman
saxophone, alto
John Hollenbeck
drumsb.1968

Pandelis Karayorgis
pianob.1962

Mat Maneri
violab.1969

Anna Webber
saxophone, tenorb.1984
Webber's music, at first glance, should be filed in the new music/classical section of your record store. But, since there are no more record stores these days, the divisions needn't apply. Refractions is the second release by her septet, and it follows the self-titled Percussive Mechanics (Pirouet, 2013). A second glance, and perhaps you should have been listening, and the music has momentum, maybe science fiction-like swing. She writes music for this talented septet to play precise notations, then, as if signaled, play off the page. Her jazz comes from the same perplexing origins that

Louis Armstrong
trumpet and vocals1901 - 1971
Her Percussive Mechanics sort through a machined precision, with the two-horn front of Webber and the clarinet/saxophone of James Wylie, the percussive skeleton of drummers Martin Kruemmling , Max Andrzejewski (who also doubles on the marimba), the vibraphone/marimba of Julius Heise, pianist Elias Stemeseder, and bassist Igor Spallati. The music is both punctilious and unfettered. Webber's compositions like "Climbing On Mirrors" buzz like a bustling hive of worker bees. At first glance, each player's mission is not decipherable, then the common goals reveal themselves. The motives of "The All Pro 3 Speed," which we are told was a ramshackle bicycle, are to slip a covert blues by you with its swing covered by a heavy tarp. Webber's flute traces lines for Wylie's saxophone to follow and the groove is cut very deep. "Tacos Wyoming" is an infectious melody laid out upon a complex turn-by-turn satellite map. Webber finds a contentment in complexity, so,like a math equation once understood, seems simple. ">
Track Listing
Five (Action); Tacos Wyoming; Climbing On Mirrors; Theodore; Relentless!; The All Pro 3 Speed; Friction/Vif (Reflection).
Personnel
Anna Webber: flute, alto flute, tenor sax; James Wylie: clarinet, alto sax; Julius Heise: vibraphone, marimba; Elias Stemeseder: piano; Igor Spallati: bass; Max Andrzejewski: drums, marimba; Martin Kruemmling: drums.
Album information
Title: Refractions | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Pirouet Records
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