Berne, Tim/Paraphrase / Pre-Emptive Denial
Album: | Pre-Emptive Denial | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Berne, Tim/Paraphrase | Added: | Jan 2006 | |
Label: | Screwgun Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2006-04-23 | Pull Date: | 2006-06-25 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Jun 25 | Jun 18 | Jun 11 | May 28 | May 21 | May 7 | Apr 30 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jun 23, 2006: | Memory Select
Trading On All Fours |
4. | Jun 09, 2006: | Memory Select
Trading on All Fours |
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2. | Jun 20, 2006: | Umami Jazz Program
Trading On All Fours |
5. | May 23, 2006: | Umami Jazz Program
We Bow To Royalties |
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3. | Jun 13, 2006: | Umami Jazz Program
Trading On All Fours |
6. | May 16, 2006: | Umami Jazz Program
Trading On All Fours |
Album Review
Craig Matsumoto
Reviewed 2006-04-21
Reviewed 2006-04-21
Free jazz trio with Tim Berne (sax), Drew Gress (bass), and Tom Rainey (drums). Two long improvised tracks that hold a jazzy center through well played epic journeys.
These guys have played together for years in this and other settings, and the way the just sort of *step* into the beginning of #1 shows the kind of rapport they've developed. This is basically a live recording from one show, so you get a feel for how they operate. Has the feel of well told stories.
1- Starts in a casual saunter, much like a regular composition. First half is upbeat, before it slows up for a long quiet stretch building to a frenzied ending. 24 minutes.
2- A conscious departure from track 1, starting in a slow, quiet, tribal-meditation zone. The spell is broken by dark, menacing drums that suddenly raise the volume and temperature. Halfway through, the band cools down, settling into an almost funky, steady beat -- Rainey on drums has really controlled the pace and mood to this point -- into a deft, quiet bass solo. Then they build up to another dramatic ending. 25.5 minutes.
These guys have played together for years in this and other settings, and the way the just sort of *step* into the beginning of #1 shows the kind of rapport they've developed. This is basically a live recording from one show, so you get a feel for how they operate. Has the feel of well told stories.
1- Starts in a casual saunter, much like a regular composition. First half is upbeat, before it slows up for a long quiet stretch building to a frenzied ending. 24 minutes.
2- A conscious departure from track 1, starting in a slow, quiet, tribal-meditation zone. The spell is broken by dark, menacing drums that suddenly raise the volume and temperature. Halfway through, the band cools down, settling into an almost funky, steady beat -- Rainey on drums has really controlled the pace and mood to this point -- into a deft, quiet bass solo. Then they build up to another dramatic ending. 25.5 minutes.
Track Listing
1. | Trading On All Fours | 2. | We Bow To Royalties |