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Convergence Quartet: Slow And Steady
ByCornetist

Taylor Ho Bynum
cornetb.1975

Cecil Taylor
piano1929 - 2018

Bill Dixon
trumpet1925 - 2010

Anthony Braxton
woodwindsb.1945

Alexander Hawkins
pianob.1981

Harris Eisenstadt
drums
Dominic Lash
bass, acousticb.1980
Although very different, the seven selections, furnished by each of the principals, engender a convincing unity. Hawkins' "assemble/melancholy" lures four disparate strands together until they coalesce in a lilting swing, while "equals/understands (totem)," from the same pen, follows a circus march with a rootsy piano break, which would have been equally apt on Hammond organ, before closing in a pointillist timbral exchange. A similarly enigmatic ending also graces "Remember Raoul/Piano Part Two" which finds a languorous cornet line drifting uneasily over a sprightly rhythm, before slowing to a glacial pace for Bynum to create a litany of extreme effects wrung from the combination of air, lip and metal.
For each release to date Eisenstadt has brought a purpose made vehicle which shows off the constituents to maximum advantage. His "Third Convergence" bounds in like a lion with an exuberant drum solo, undercut by a series of measured cornet/piano unisons, before blossoming into a lovely low key melody and a flowery excursion by Hawkins, then going out like a lamb via a spluttering cornet solo over a rolling vamp. The drummer also contributes the title track, this time reprised from the his Canada Day III (Songlines, 2012), a deceptively simple strolling line, with Hawkins covering both the vibes and saxophone parts, which acts as a wistful finale to a terrific album. ">
Track Listing
assemble/melancholy; Third Convergence; Remember Raoul/Piano Part Two; equals/understands (totem); Oat Roe + Three by Three; The Taff End; Slow and Steady.
Personnel
Taylor Ho Bynum: cornet; Alexander Hawkins: piano; Dominic Lash: double bass; Harris Eisenstadt: drums.
Album information
Title: Slow And Steady | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: NoBusiness Records
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