Shipp, Matthew / Equilibrium
Album: Equilibrium   Collection:Jazz
Artist:Shipp, Matthew   Added:Jan 2003
Label:Thirsty Ear Communication  

A-File Activity
Add Date: 2003-01-20 Pull Date: 2003-03-24 Charts: Jazz
Week Ending: Mar 23 Mar 16 Mar 9 Mar 2 Feb 23 Feb 16 Feb 9 Feb 2
Airplays: 2 2 4 2 4 2 4 2

Recent Airplay
1. Dec 07, 2022: Some Songs Without Words
Cohesion
4. Mar 21, 2003: Memory Select
Equilibrium
2. May 09, 2006: Radio Of Imagination
Cohesion
5. Mar 19, 2003: Umami Jazz Program
Nu Matrix
3. Mar 26, 2003: Umami Jazz Program
Cohesion
6. Mar 13, 2003: The Digital/Analog War
The Root

Album Review
Craig Matsumoto
Reviewed 2003-01-19
Shipp's new focus has been on a combination of big piano chords with backing rhythms drawn from hip-hop and electronica. It comes out with a dark and stormy sound, with solid beats ... admittedly repetitious but with a strong jazz-piano lead.

This is his second or third (?) album playing with the concept, and I don't think he's nailed it 100% yet, although this effort comes closest to the mark. Individual tracks are excellent, but his ideas aren't rich enough to fill the whole album.

Khan Jamal on vibes lends a nice coolness to the tracks.

1- Slow and serious, a contemplative Keith-Jarrett place
2*- Big stormy beats, dark piano riff
3- Slow, groany sounds
4*- Midtempo, with drum-machine-sounding drums. Most energetic track on here
5- Fluid lounge-piano sound with twinge of menace
6- One minute of big bop chording. Nice but pointless.
7*- Strong beat, laid-back feel
8*- Cool jazz walk
9- Darkly ambient

Track Listing
1. Equilibrium   5. World of Blue Glass
2. Vamp to Vibe   6. Portal
3. Nebula Theory   7. The Root
4. Cohesion   8. The Key
  9. Nu Matrix