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Vijay Anderson Trio: Studio Sessions Vol. 10
ByVijay Anderson
drums
Adam Lane
bass, acousticb.1868

Ben Goldberg
clarinetIn their relaxed, unhurried interplay and spontaneous generation of form, the threesome recalls

William Parker
bassb.1952

Perry Robinson
clarinet1938 - 2018
The Lane-Anderson tandem proves well up to the task of generating the rhythmic elements of the three-cornered latticework, to best set off Goldberg's flights, dealing in an extemporised swing which unites rhythm with melody across the seven collectively-birthed pieces. Anderson purveys a regular but shifting meter, while Lane toggles between resonant counterpoint and ferocious pulse. Among the highlights are the conversational "Improvisation #1," the languid give and take of "Improvisation #2" and the tale spinning "Improvisation #7."
"Improvisation #3" furnishes a particular high spot. It begins with tentative bluesy musings from Goldberg in consort with Lane's arco bass, entwining in an elegant chamber duet, until Anderson's martial rolls slide in behind, before moving on part march, part dirge. Goldberg preserves a cool outlook even as Anderson ups the temperature. It is a demeanour which he maintains throughout the album, only diverging slightly in a series of plunging scalar runs which emerge from overtone twisting harmonics at the very close. With a similarly clear focus, the group demonstrates that free can also be mellow, without any detriment to either feeling or integrity. ">
Track Listing
Improvisation #1; Improvisation #2; Improvisation #3; Improvisation #4; Improvisation #5; Improvisation #6; Improvisation #7.
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Title: Studio Sessions Vol. 10 | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Gaucimusic
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