Boston is PEK country. The avant reedman-composer is on a mission up there: to turn the world onto free improv music, free jazz. He's been recording prolifically lately with a number of his ensembles. The Leap of Faith Orchestra is no doubt his most ambitious project and can be heard to very good advantage on their album The Expanding Universe (Evil Clown 9110).
The release gives us one very long and rather exciting work for the full ensemble, which at that point consisted of 15 members, including Yedidyah Sid Smart on drums, Charlie Kohlhase on saxes, Glynis Lomon on cello. aquasonic and voice, in addition to reeds, trumpet, vibes, two more drummers, two basses, two violins, trombone-tuba, and piano.
This is a bracing collage of ever-varying sound color universes and at times they kick up a hell of a fuss! Other times they are a bit more focused within.
But all told you are in for a wildly free trip into the nether worlds of the universe. Nice one!
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Thanks again for your insightful words Grego!
ReplyDeleteHere's a bunch of other links for this release!!
Evil Clown webpage updated for
Leap of Faith Orchestra - The Expanding Universe!!!
Great new review in from Bruce Lee Gallanter at Downtown Music Gallery...
http://www.giantevilclown.com/lofo-expanding-universe.html
More links about this fantastic release:
Bandcamp for streaming, downloads and CD orders
https://leapoffaith1.bandcamp.com/album/the-expanding-universe
Evil Clown Webpage
https://leapoffaith1.bandcamp.com/album/the-expanding-universe
YouTube - Track 1 - Leap of Faith - Dark Matter (bonus track for the download version
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JyFvArFLEts
YouTube - Track 2 - Leap of Faith Orchestra - The Expanding Universe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yos6g3GkJVQ
Soundcloud for Streaming
https://soundcloud.com/pek-746320808/sets/leap-of-faith-orchestra-the-expanding-universe
AllAboutJazz review by Karl Ackermann:
https://www.allaboutjazz.com/the-expanding-universe-leap-of-faith-orchestra-evil-clown-review-by-karl-ackermann.php
My pleasure, Dave. Thanks for giving us some additional links to hunt down!
ReplyDeleteBest,
Grego