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Milford Graves/Bill Laswell: Space / Time - Redemption
ByMilford Graves
drums1940 - 2021

Don Pullen
piano1941 - 1995
Perhaps that shouldn't be a surprise as joining Graves is acclaimed electric bassist and producer

Bill Laswell
bassb.1955

Peter Brötzmann
woodwinds1941 - 2023

John Zorn
saxophone, altob.1953

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940
Together they have created a program of five jointly credited pieces which all appear cut from the same cloth. Contrasts abound between their two approaches, if not the different selections. Graves generates a fast busy percussive flow which sounds entirely improvised, while Laswell's contributions are slow, spacey, and often melodic using overdubs and effects but little improvisation. But as often happens when melodic lines intrude into otherwise abstract settings, the overall consequence is to cast the drums in a supporting role rather than as an equal.
The most successful sections arise when Laswell propounds free hard scrabble bass alongside Graves' tribal drums, although even here the electric bass sounds too undifferentiated to ultimately sustain interest, although it does allow the ear to better focus on Graves pulsing layered tempos. There is a strange repetition of gambits across the album, as resonant electric bass lyricism adorns each cut except for "Autopossession." Similarly Graves rhythmic cymbal and gong interludes recur on every track but the opener. Indeed tinkling bells, like waves crashing on the seashore provide a background continuity across the whole set, although silenced by the separation between tracks.
In the end Space / Time -Redemption represents a curio for Laswell or Graves completists, but not the place for the uninitiated to start. ">
Track Listing
Eternal Signs; Sonny Sharrock; Another Space; Autopossession; Another time.
Personnel
Milford Graves: drums, percussion; Bill Laswell: basses, electronics.
Album information
Title: Space / Time - Redemption | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: TUM Records
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