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The Pandemic Sessions: Solos, Part 2
ByThe entire world was in lockdown during the COVID-19 crisis, and of course, that included musicians. Unable to tour and record with their various ensembles, many artists prepared solo projects (some recorded before the virus struck). Most of the music is very personal, as if the artists are asking the listener to consume the music in a socially distant manner, meaning in private.

Irvin's Comet
NoBusiness Records
2020
The old joke about people finding it appropriate to talk at a concert or club during the bass solo has never applied when

Barry Guy
bass, acousticb.1947

Evan Parker
saxophone, sopranob.1944

Paul Lytton
drumsb.1947

Joëlle Léandre
bassb.1951

Barre Phillips
bassb.1934

William Parker
bassb.1952

Peter Kowald
bass, acoustic1944 - 2002
This live recording from October 2019 in Vilnius, Lithuania, is available as an LP edition or download. It connects back to Guy's LP Statements V-XI For Double Bass & Violone (Incus, 1977) and Fizzles (Maya Recordings, 1993), another solo outing.
From the turbulence of the opening "Comet" to the new music explorations of "Ding Dang A Dingy Ding Dang," the bassist exploresmaybe more accurately exploitshis instrument's physicality. Guy, playing solo, sans overdubs, can sound like an entire band, sometimes utilizing his patented arco and pizzicato techniques simultaneously. "Oscillating" vibrates with bowed energy, sounding like an electronic intervention. The final two tracks, "Old Earth Home" and "Barehead," travel from gossamer chamber music to a punk demolition of sound.

Sounding Point
Intakt Records
2021
It goes without saying that

Mark Feldman
violin
Slim Gaillard
vocals1916 - 1991
This solo recording is 26 years removed from Feldman's previous outing, Music for Violin Alone (Tzadik, 1994), but he's still been heard in nearly 300 recordings since, including Deep Resonance (Fundacja S?uchaj!, 2020) from

Ivo Perelman
saxophone, tenorb.1961

Susan Alcorn
guitar, steel1953 - 2025

Sylvie Courvoisier
piano
Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015

Foglie d'erba
Self Produced
2020
Even before the world was plunged into a social-isolating pandemic, Italian percussionist

Massimo Barbiero
drumsFor this release, Barbiero's percussive voice is pared down from the elaborate creations he is partial to when playing with the percussion ensemble Odwalla and which often include dancers and vocalists. Here, it's just Barbiero with his marimba, vibraphone, gongs and other percussive instruments alone in the woods. While he chose Whitman, Henry David Thoreau's musings from Walden pond might have also worked well.
Each compositionwhether dedicated to the clouds, rain, wind, or flowersis a celebration that only a musician/poet could invent. Barbiero allows his vibraphone to echo with calming decay on "Sea Of The Brine Of Life," his marimba bubbles and pops in "La Rupe," and his timpani adds bottom to "Schiuma d'Onda." The music captures the isolated feeling most of the world experienced in 2020.

Stress Positions
Neither/Nor Records
2021
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Carlo Costa
drumsMoffett's brief opening salvo, "Milkweed Salad," attacks with an urgent sputtering growl and sprints to its conclusion as if Moffett's thoughts were spilling unchecked. His approach on "Feinting Bulb" is to blow circular breaths to exhaustion, regularly pausing, the only sound being his own inhalation. Moffett is a member of a new class of trumpeters like

Nate Wooley
trumpetb.1974

Peter Evans
trumpet
Axel Dorner
trumpetb.1964

Still
Kullen Reko
2021
Did you ever consider a musician to also be an artificer, inventor, or skilled mechanic? Saxophones have reeds, keys, levers, pivots and tubes, all which need to work mechanically. The piano is a machine with thousands of parts that affect its vibrations and harmonics.
Mattias Risberg
keyboardsStill is an album of prepared piano improvisations. Risberg refashions this piano into a sound-generating machine, reminding listeners that a piano is a percussive instrument with soundboards and strings struck by hammers. From his altered pianoforte, he coaxes gong sounds on "Under," chimes on "Luft," and xylophone-like notes for "Slummer." His approach is to improvise music from his mechanical experiments in sound alteration. The busyness of "Verksam" gives the impression of multiple instruments, a piano duo with a pan drum. The same duo of sounds is demonstrated with "Nedan" but with a more sympathetic tone. With Risberg's manipulations, there is no operator error in this beguiling encounter.

Rain, Ghosts, One Dog And Empty Woodland
We Insist! Records
2021
There is a walk you can take back in time with Gianmaria Aprile that brings you to a physical and spiritual space. The guitarist and sound artist visits both on Rain, Ghosts, One Dog And Empty Woodland. His journey is accomplished in seven parts that form a nearly unbroken whole.
This is Aprile's first solo recording. He can also be heard in Luminance Ratio with fellow sound artists Andrea Ferraris, Luca Mauri and Luca Sigurtà; the free jazz ensembles Pipeline 3, Pipeline 5 and Pipeline 8; and the psychedelic rock band Ultraviolet Makes Me Sick. On Rain, Ghosts, One Dog And Empty Woodland, Aprile's destination is Solbiate, a small village in Italy's Lombardy region. Is this his birthplace? Is it another small commune that has been vacated by all the young people who have moved to the cities? Probably, but the places holding one's roots and where they've had so many experiences leave indelible marks on the soul.
Traveling with Aprile (maybe as his dog), we visit this place and catch glimpses of ghosts in the form of shadowy hallucinations. His shimmering guitar effects open "Part I" as spectral sounds over a plodding drone. The music is part ambient and part field recording from a fourth or fifth dimension. Aprile takes us there with his guitar and guqin, an ancient Chinese instrument. He dabbles in melody for "Part II" and an outré blues in "Part III" resembling the collaboration between

Thurston Moore
guitarTracks and Personnel
Irvin's CometTracks: Comet; Ding Dang A Dingy Ding Dang; Closed Space; Oscillating; Old Earth Home; Barehead.
Personnel: Barry Guy: bass.
Sounding Point
Tracks: As We Are; Sounding Point; Peace Warriors; Unbound; Viciously; Rebound; Maniac; New Normal.
Personnel: Mark Feldman: violin.
Foglie d'erba
Tracks: Sea Of The Brine Of Life; Il Prato; La Rupe; Schiuma d'Onda; La Nube; La Pioggia; La Chimera; Il Fiore; La Ferita; L'abbandono.
Personnel: Massimo Barbiero: marimba, vibraphone, glockenspiel, timpani, gongs, percussion.
Stress Positions
Tracks: Milkweed Salad; Feinting Bulb; Luxury Drywall Manoeuver; Steel Dry Crocus; Succulent Midnight Quicksilver.
Personnel: Joe Moffett: trumpet.
Still
Tracks: Under; Wake; Nacht; Tag; Slummer; Luft; Up; Verksam; Nedan; Uber.
Personnel: Mattias Risberg: prepared pandemic piano.
Rain, Ghosts, One Dog And Empty Woodland
Tracks: Part I; Part II; Part III; Part IV; Part V; Part VI; Part VII; Part VIII.
Personnel: Gianmaria Aprile: guitar, guqin, effects.
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NoBusiness Records
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Paul Lytton
Joelle Leandre
Barre Phillips
William Parker
Peter Kowald
Intakt Records
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Ivo Perelman
Susan Alcorn
Sylvie Courvoisier
Ornette Coleman
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Neither/nor Records
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