Titration
Jazz
| Nov 2003
Reviews
Craig Matsumoto
Reviewed 2003-11-10
Reviewed 2003-11-10
Great free-jazz quartet led by Chad Taylor, formerly of Chicago Underground Duo/Trio/etc. He's now in NYC and convened this band with Jemeel Moondoc on sax. Exciting stuff with a busy, bubbling feel, very much jazz-rooted.
1- Midtempo with busy "world" drums, a tribute to South African bassist Johnny Dyani. Wild sax solo.
2- Slower, like a dirge
3- Upbeat with fast, scrawling sax
4- Fast and tumbling
5- Midtempo, bright, slightly Latin feel
6- Restrained; tumbling chaos
7- Calmly paced busy swirl. Intense, hyper sax solo near the end
8- Drum madness! Chad's solo track
9- Slow and anthemic
1- Midtempo with busy "world" drums, a tribute to South African bassist Johnny Dyani. Wild sax solo.
2- Slower, like a dirge
3- Upbeat with fast, scrawling sax
4- Fast and tumbling
5- Midtempo, bright, slightly Latin feel
6- Restrained; tumbling chaos
7- Calmly paced busy swirl. Intense, hyper sax solo near the end
8- Drum madness! Chad's solo track
9- Slow and anthemic
Recent airplay
Other People's Problems
Everything A to Z Week 91 — Jun 19, 2017
Song for Dyani
Umami Jazz Program — Sep 27, 2005
Titration
Memory Select — Jul 09, 2004
Slate
Morning Glory — Jan 10, 2004
Song for Dyani
Memory Select — Jan 09, 2004
Slate
Memory Select — Dec 19, 2003
Charting
2003-11-10 — 2004-01-12
Jazz
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Jan 11 | 2 |
| Dec 21 | 1 |
| Dec 14 | 2 |
| Nov 30 | 2 |
| Nov 23 | 1 |
| Nov 16 | 1 |
Track listing
| 1. | Song for Dyani | ||
| 2. | Velocity | ||
| 3. | Slate | ||
| 4. | Visual Industries | ||
| 5. | Modern Mythology | ||
| 6. | Absence | ||
| 7. | Titration | ||
| 8. | Dependent Origination | ||
| 9. | Other People's Problems |