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Rudi Mahall / Alexander von Schlippenbach: So Far
ByAlexander von Schlippenbach
pianob.1938
The two German musicians are equally versed in traditional jazz and free improvisation. It is always fascinating how both can switch from covering

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Unpacking the music on So Far, von Schlippenbach and Mahall are occupied with a push-pull dialogue, sometimes applying rapid-fire percussive notes as provocation"All Jazz Is Free"and other times stacking notes in service of a shared construction, as on "Barrel." They offer the listener a chance to pursue their rapid-fire dialogue on "Side Stroke," or surf the edges of extended techniques on their instruments on "The Trap." Their music is more stripped-down than deconstructed, opting for emotion over intellect. Mostly. The final track "Apostrophy," a sideways take on "Epistrophy," mines Thelonious Monk's music for phrases, ultimately building a quilt out of Monk's gestures. ">
Track Listing
All Jazz Is Free; Barrel; Knockemstiff Can Can; Chase; Boiling Desire; Folk Ingredients; All In; Straight Ahead; Side Stroke; The Trap; Apostrophy.
Personnel
Alexander von Schlippenbach: piano; Rudi Mahall: bass clarinet, clarinet.
Album information
Title: So Far | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Relative Pitch Records
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