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Miles Okazaki: Thisness
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Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
Some of Okazaki's most important contributions as a sideman have been to

Steve Coleman
saxophone, altob.1956

Anthony Tidd
bass
Sean Rickman
drums
Matt Mitchell
pianob.1975
One of the immediately noticeable qualities of Thisness is that the music "breathes." Unlike the earlier Trickster releases, which had shorter, concentrated pieces and a plenitude of discrete ideas, here we have just four tracks, about ten minutes each, and their evolution feels fundamentally organic. In the liner notes Okazaki discusses his goal of taking an "exquisite corpse" approach to the music's creation, bringing in ideas that could be altered and reconfigured during the playing of each piece. As he puts it, "The borderlands are where the Trickster hangs out, the undefined space where logic dissolves and creativity thrives." The beauty of the music is found precisely in those points of indeterminacy, the places where the next transition unfolds.
The track titles are taken from

Sun Ra
piano1914 - 1993
The complexity of the music never wanes, and if one wants to pause to analyze it there are certainly opportunities to do so. Dissecting the intricate passages in "I'll Build a World" could keep a person busy, as well as trying to figure out how Mitchell and Okazaki can remain in perfect sync while playing them. Okazaki himself might at times be just a bit too clever in employing his "robots," computer-generated sounds that add textureand perhaps unnecessary distractionat various moments in each of the tracks. But in the end, with this band it will always be possible to stop thinking and simply enjoy the music, and Thisness may offer the best opportunity yet for it. ">
Track Listing
In Some Far Off Place; Years in Space; I’ll Build a World; And Wait for You.
Personnel
Additional Instrumentation
Miles Okazaki: vocals, "robots"; Matt Mitchell: Fender Rhodes, Prophet-6.
Album information
Title: Thisness | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Pi Recordings
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