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The Pandemic Sessions: Duos, Part 1
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Dyads
Out Of Your Head Records
2021
There's no better example of the old saying, "the fruit doesn't fall far from the tree," than this father and son duo of

Michael Formanek
bass, acousticb.1958

Mary Halvorson
guitar
Tomas Fujiwara
drums
Tim Berne
saxophone, altob.1954

God Made My Soul An Ornament
Balance Point Acoustics
2021
While not the first meeting between multiinstrumentalist/vocalist Sarah Ruth Alexander and bassist

Damon Smith
bass, acousticb.1972

Roscoe Mitchell
saxophoneb.1940

Cecil Taylor
piano1929 - 2018

Joe McPhee
woodwindsb.1939
The titles of ten tracks here come from Fernando Pessos' The Book Of Disquiet. Like the book itself, the music is fragmented and shapeshifting. Nevertheless, the pieces scattered by the duo seem to always come together in captivating shapes. While initial impressions might be centered around Alexander's voiceshe has an approach similar to that of

Shelley Hirsch
vocals
From Here From There
We Insist! Records
2021
The conversation between clarinetist

Giancarlo Nino Locatelli
clarinetAlberto Braida
piano
Gino Robair
percussion
Peter Kowald
bass, acoustic1944 - 2002

Steve Lacy
saxophone, soprano1934 - 2004

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982

John Lewis
piano1920 - 2001

Unity
577 Records
2021
Although saxophonist

Paul Dunmall
saxophoneb.1953

Elvin Jones
drums1927 - 2004

Rashied Ali
drums1935 - 2009

Albert Ayler
saxophone, tenor1936 - 1970

HUMANBEING
RareNoise Records
2021
While only one of the six tracks on HUMANBEING includes a second performer, the exploration of the corporal body by composer Rossano Baldini gives the distinct impression it is a pandemic duo. Baldini, an Italian pianist and composer, has toured with orchestras utilizing his skills at the accordion and also composed soundtracks for cinema and television. That dualistic thread is further demonstrated by Baldini's creation of the alter-ego HUMANBEING for this project. Begun before, but completed during the pandemic, the six organs of the body represented here become Baldini's partners. "Flesh" is borne out by a synthesizer waves and solitary notes struck on piano and his bercandoneon, a two handed accordion device. The music, like a body, is interconnected. "Flesh" segues into "Blood" which has the insistence of pulse beating a tempo. The music draws from the electronic eeriness of Aphex Twin, Biosphere, and Squarepusher, but with more cinematic themes. Baldini is a storyteller, and he is chronicling the body. "Skin" spreads out muffled voices covering an ambient expanse which, in another context, might play out as a continuous loop. The "Lungs" fuel the body's engine, turning the magic of oxygen into fuel, sounded by the complex architecture of notes that collide from synths and guitar. Onward to "Liver," pulsing and filtering with a machinelike cadence, and "Heart" adds Carmine Luvone's cello for a ramping up of pulse and a culmination of this fantastic journey.
Tracks and Personnel
DyadsTracks: Two, Not One; Wandering, Searching, Digging, Uncovering; After You; The Woods; Push Comes To Shove; How Was The Drive?; There's No There There; Hoarse Syrinx; Wavy Lines; Hurricane; Ballad Of The Weak; DNA; That Was Then.
Personnel: Michael Formanek: acoustic bass; Peter Formanek: tenor saxophone.
God Made My Soul An Ornament
Tracks: My Curiosity, The Sister Of Skylarks; The Perfidious Anxiety Of Sunsets, The Shy Shrouds Of Dawn; Low Sky Of Unmoving Clouds; A Cosmis Holding Of Breath; We Are Only Able To Teach The Real Rules Of Life To Those Already Dead; Metaphysical Enemy; Indefinite Lucid Blue Pallor Of The Aquatic Evening; History Rejects Certainty; Feeling Is Such A Bore.
Personnel: Sarah Ruth Alexander: voice, hammered dulcimer, recorder, slide whistle, objects; Damon Smith: double bass. ? ?
From Here From There
Tracks: C'è Un Luogo; Calamus; Counterpoint; Flatus; Ninna Nanna; Once It Was The Color Of Saying; Lucius; Campanile; Tropus.
Personnel: Giancarlo Nino Locatelli: Bb clarinet; Alberto Braida: piano.????
Unity
Tracks: Dwelling In Unity; There's The Distance; The Quiet Mind; The Vacuum; Henry Grimes.
Personnel: Paul Dunmall: alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, C melody saxophone; Mark Sanders: drums, percussion.????
HUMANBEING
Tracks: Flesh; Blood; Skin; Lungs; Liver; Heart.
Personnel: Rossano Baldini: piano, electronics, Rhodes, synthesizers, electric guitar, bercandoneon; Carmine Luvone: cello.????
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Multiple Reviews
Mark Corroto
Out Of Your Head Records
Michael Formanek
Peter Formanek
Mary Halvorson
Tomas Fujiwara
Tim Berne
Balance Point Acoustics
Damon Smith
Roscoe Mitchell
Burton Greene
Cecil Taylor
Joe McPhee
Shelley Hirsch
WE INSIST! RECORDS
Giancarlo 'Nino' Locatelli
Alberto Braida
Gino Robair
Peter Kowald
Steve Lacy
Mal Waldron
Thelonious Monk
John Lewis
577 Records
Paul Dunmall
Rashied Ali
Albert Ayler
RareNoise Records
Rossano Baldini
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