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John Dikeman, Pat Thomas, John Edwards, Steve Noble: Volume 2
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John Dikeman
saxophone, tenorb.1983

Pat Thomas
pianob.1960

Tyshawn Sorey
drumsb.1980

John Edwards
bass, acoustic
Steve Noble
drumsb.1960
Each of the principals confirms their mastery of extended form, testament to years of experience in sustaining interest over the long haul without the benefit of a route map. While, as one might expect with this line up, it delivers ferocity aplenty, it also supplements that with concurrent layers of intrigue. Partly that stems from constant recalibration, as when Dikeman momentarily echoes Thomas' bottom end hammering, listening and responding simultaneously as he plays. But it is also due to the ambiguity they engender through the product of their exchanges.
A case in point comes midway through the half-hour-plus "No," when, after a passage of percussive comping, Thomas tumbles down into a steamy rubato. It would be ballad territory were it not for the angularity and sudden flurries of bass and drums. As Thomas flows into a series of repeated glissandos, he also draws Thelonious Monk and Duke Ellington (two of his pianistic idols) into his orbit. But even here, there is a hint of menace lurking in the accompanying undergrowth. And, indeed, it blooms not long after, in Dikeman's visceral explosion of overblown skronk.
A force of nature who has performed with almost every big name who passes through, including

Roscoe Mitchell
saxophoneb.1940

Joe McPhee
woodwindsb.1939

Evan Parker
saxophone, sopranob.1944

Wadada Leo Smith
trumpetb.1941
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No; Comment!.
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Title: Volume 2 | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: 577 Records
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