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Natural Information Society: Since Time is Gravity
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Joshua Abrams
bass, acousticLayered over it are the tablas and congas by Chicago jazz legend

Hamid Drake
drumsb.1955

Ari Brown
saxophoneb.1944

Pharoah Sanders
saxophone, tenor1940 - 2022

Randy Weston
piano1926 - 2018
The individual songs do move and change between each other, usually around a rhythm that Abrams sets up with the gimbri. Opener "Moontide Chorus" does this especially well, taking the listener into the album on the back of that ancient instrument and allowing the others to color over it while the percussion and drums play in tandem to keep the constant rhythm going. This gets expanded in songs like "Murmuration," one of the high points on the album. As the longest track, it best gets at the sustaining power of the trance. It is both old beyond words and inherently new simultaneously.
One track that moves outside of this basic setup is "Stigmergy," which not only changes out the Gnawa for something closer to classical Indian but also adds some heat to the solos, especially on cornet and saxophone. A few dissonant notes fly by, it gets loud for a moment, but nothing moves too far away from the hypnotic experience, which continues here for over thirteen minutes. Few changes in rhythm to accentuate that ritualistic feeling does result in the album running a bit long. As good as it is, it does begin to wear a bit by the time the more experimental "Gravity," with a killer solo by Brown, shows up at the end. Still, this is music designed to transport, to support movement between worlds, to sing the song of different spirits. Come hear what it has to say. ">
Track Listing
Moontide Chorus, Is, Murmuration, Wane, Stigmergy, Immemorial, Wax, Gravity
Personnel
Joshua Abrams
bass, acousticNick Mazzarella
saxophone, altoMai Sugimoto
saxophone, altoJason Stein
clarinet, bassAri Brown
saxophoneBen LaMar Gay
multi-instrumentalistJosh Berman
cornetLisa Alvarado
keyboardsKara Bernshad
harpMikel Avery
drumsHamid Drake
drumsAlbum information
Title: Since Time is Gravity | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Eremite Records
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