Ecfa Trio / Die Faden
Album: | Die Faden | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Ecfa Trio | Added: | Nov 2004 | |
Label: | Pecan Crazy |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2004-12-19 | Pull Date: | 2005-02-18 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Feb 13 | Jan 30 | Jan 2 | Dec 26 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Feb 11, 2005: | Memory Select
3 Eggs |
3. | Dec 27, 2004: | Multiple Personality Disorder
Faruq's Tone Row |
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2. | Jan 28, 2005: | Memory Select
Faruq's Tone Row |
4. | Dec 24, 2004: | Memory Select, late night version
3 Eggs |
Album Review
Craig Matsumoto
Reviewed 2004-12-18
Reviewed 2004-12-18
Sax, violin, and drums in a setting crossing between composed free jazz and avant-garde chamber music. More structure than British free improv or the noisy-blowout camp, but still a very open environment with lots of space for group noodling.
Definitely has a "homemade" feel, with its middling sound quality, but there's some very interesting music in here. Plus, anybody that calls out Faruq Z. Bey (the namesake of Track #1) is worth a listen... but be forewarned, this stuff is a bit more cerebral, less soulful that Faruq's work.
(If I may digress... Faruq plays powerful, spiritual free jazz in a glorious post-Coltrane mode. Worth checking out if you've never heard him.) (Digressing further: Track 3 dedicated to Charles Waters of Gold Sparkle Band, another outfit worth hearing.)
By the way... E.C.F.A. = Emanation Creation Formation Action. Carl Smith (sax), Jason Friedrich (drums), James Alexander (viola). The band hails from somewhere near Austin, Texas, and -- if I may name drop again -- they're buddies with Tina Marsh and the Creative Opportunity Orchestra, a little known outfit well worth seeking out (especially if you're more into "regular" jazz -- the Co2 band gets plenty weird but they've also got fantastic in-the-pocket chops on many tracks.)
Web site: www.ecfamusic.com
1- Mid/fast, loping theme. Aggressive group improv.
2- Slow, chamber-like, with some aggressive drumming
3- Spritely chamber feel, upbeat strolling.
4- Similar to #2, maybe a bit more on the free-jazz side
5- An abstract tangle, fairly energetic. A slow feel but gets intense.
6- Upbeat, lightly dancing, with a flute added for a soft feel.
Definitely has a "homemade" feel, with its middling sound quality, but there's some very interesting music in here. Plus, anybody that calls out Faruq Z. Bey (the namesake of Track #1) is worth a listen... but be forewarned, this stuff is a bit more cerebral, less soulful that Faruq's work.
(If I may digress... Faruq plays powerful, spiritual free jazz in a glorious post-Coltrane mode. Worth checking out if you've never heard him.) (Digressing further: Track 3 dedicated to Charles Waters of Gold Sparkle Band, another outfit worth hearing.)
By the way... E.C.F.A. = Emanation Creation Formation Action. Carl Smith (sax), Jason Friedrich (drums), James Alexander (viola). The band hails from somewhere near Austin, Texas, and -- if I may name drop again -- they're buddies with Tina Marsh and the Creative Opportunity Orchestra, a little known outfit well worth seeking out (especially if you're more into "regular" jazz -- the Co2 band gets plenty weird but they've also got fantastic in-the-pocket chops on many tracks.)
Web site: www.ecfamusic.com
1- Mid/fast, loping theme. Aggressive group improv.
2- Slow, chamber-like, with some aggressive drumming
3- Spritely chamber feel, upbeat strolling.
4- Similar to #2, maybe a bit more on the free-jazz side
5- An abstract tangle, fairly energetic. A slow feel but gets intense.
6- Upbeat, lightly dancing, with a flute added for a soft feel.
Track Listing
1. | Faruq's Tone Row | 4. | Variations in a | |||
2. | Variations in C | 5. | Big Mess | |||
3. | Waters Variations | 6. | 3 Eggs |