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Tatsuya Nakatani: Essences and Abiogenesis
By
Han Bennink
drumsb.1942
Percussionist

Tatsuya Nakatani
drumsb.1970

Essences
Blaq Lghtn
2010
Essences is a duo summit between Nakatani and Boston-based trumpeter

Forbes Graham
trumpetb.1977

Weasel Walter
drumsb.1972

Marc Edwards
drumsb.1949
"Vanilla" is a slightly more aggressive tread down a similar path to the opener: furious whine and elemental, metallic surging a ground for Graham's throaty streaks. Piccolo twitter, condensed growl and fluff in a stubby cycle soon become near-anguished clarion on "Lavender," Nakatani dropping occasional bombs while keeping a continual bead on an array of chime-like bowls. The lengthiest piece on this set is "Myrrh," which finds Graham stretching out into a semi-familiar trumpet language, albeit one tempered with indeterminate mutes and feral buzz. Still, one can hear the

Clifford Brown
trumpetb.1930

Don Cherry
trumpet1936 - 1995

Ed Blackwell
drums1929 - 1992

Abiogenesis
HH Productions
2010
While he is an excellent duo and trio partner (the excellent group MAP with guitarist

Mary Halvorson
guitar
Reuben Radding
bass, acousticb.1966
Abiogenisis is quite measured even as it hinges on clear physical workings-overblowing on metal disks, a curdling punch to a floor tom, and an array of piled cymbals met with balance and clarity in blunt poise. Nakatani recently accompanied a yoga retreat in Houston, Texas, primarily on bowed gongs, which though not exactly producing "relaxing" tonalities, certainly serve to create centering feedback. When punctuated by occasional bass drum footfalls (as they are on the fifth track here), the cavernous metallic waves feel three dimensional, massive yet oddly comforting in its dynamic core.
A short and vicious workout for a smaller piece of bowed metal is more reminiscent of free-music bassists

Peter Kowald
bass, acoustic1944 - 2002
Buschi Niebergall
b.1938
Paul Lovens
percussionb.1949

Tony Oxley
drums1938 - 2023
Tracks and Personnel
Essences
Tracks: Cardamom; Vanilla; Lavender; Myrrh; Basil; Sage; Sandalwood.
Personnel: Tatsuya Nakatani: percussion; Forbes Graham: trumpet and piccolo trumpet.
Abiogenesis
Tracks: Untitled sections 1-15.
Personnel: Tatsuya Nakatani: percussion.
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Multiple Reviews
Clifford Allen
United States
Han Bennink
Forbes Graham
Weasel Walter
Marc Edwards
Clifford Brown
Don Cherry
Ed Blackwell
Mary Halvorson
Reuben Radding
Peter Kowald
Buschi Niebergall
Paul Lovens
Tony Oxley
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