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Angelika Niescier & Alexander Hawkins: Soul In Plain Sight
ByAlexander Hawkins
pianob.1981

Evan Parker
saxophone, sopranob.1944

Tomeka Reid
celloAngelika Niescier
saxophone
Wadada Leo Smith
trumpetb.1941

Florian Weber
piano
Ralph Alessi
trumpetb.1963

Eric Revis
bassb.1967

Gerald Cleaver
drumsb.1963
Just those facts suggest a lot about the music here: that it is informed by an active involvement in partnerships at the highest level, that it is the product of two questing minds and that any perceived demarcations are likely to be seen as challenges not constraints. And so it proves. Two strong and distinctive voices intertwine across 14 cuts, three from Niescier, two from Hawkins, eight joint inventions and one cover. While the tracks clock in at between 57 seconds and over 6 minutes, it is the compositions which tend to promote the lengthier explorations with their compelling mix of structural keystones and wayward inspiration.
At times the highly attuned interchange recalls the classic encounter between

Anthony Braxton
woodwindsb.1945

Muhal Richard Abrams
piano1930 - 2017
They spend almost the entire duration in close consort. Hawkins provides the perfect blend of responsive form-seeking gambits and sweeping imagination, while Niescier confirms an arresting presence as she swerves between a classically pure-tone and a plethora of unconventional textures which defy pithy description. Highlights include the opening improv "Brawls And Squabbles" where Hawkins' jerky piano buttresses Niescier's corkscrewing alto, the saxophonist's fast morphing "Un:Tamed" where Hawkins breaks loose with exuberant runs which increasingly reach the extremes, and her boppish "Nexus" which passes in a welter of dashing lines. While the mutual confections generally thrive on contrasts, the penultimate "Tar'ai" offers the biggest change of pace with its focus on spacious serenity.
Soul In Plain Sight stands as a worthy addition to the burgeoning discographies of two players who are rapidly going places. ">
Track Listing
Brawls And Squabbles; Arhythm Songy; Why Didn’t You; Un:tamed; Shipwrecked Words; Scops; Weft; Nexus; Metamorphose Einerka Karelle; Loom; As Hemispheres At Home; Limnetic Zone; Tar’ai; Scope.
Personnel
Angelika Niescier
saxophoneAlexander Hawkins
pianoAlbum information
Title: Soul In Plain Sight | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Intakt Records
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