Jazz CD Cover Jazz Review.com is your complete guide to jazz music on the web Jazz CD Cover
Jazz Review.com is your complete guide to jazz music on the web!
Jazz CD Cover
Jazz CD Cover
Jazz Music Spacer JazzReview.com Jazz Music Spacer JazzPreview.com Jazz Music Spacer CD Reviews Jazz Music Spacer Interviews Jazz Music Spacer Photography Jazz Music Spacer Concert Reviews Jazz Music Spacer Forum Jazz Music Spacer News Jazz Music Spacer
MONTHLY JAZZ NEWSLETTER:
Jazz Music Spacer Submit Music Jazz Music Spacer Submit News Jazz Music Spacer Submit Concerts Jazz Music Spacer Submit Link Jazz Music Spacer Contact Us Jazz Music Spacer Advertise Jazz Music Spacer Sell Music Jazz Music Spacer Search Jazz Music Spacer
Jazz CD Cover
Featured Artist: Matthew Shipp Quartet

CD Cover - Link to Label
CD Title: Cosmic Suite

Year: 2008

Record Label: Not Two

Style: Free Jazz / Avante Garde

Musicians: Matthew Shipp (piano), Daniel Carter (reeds), Joe Morris (bass), Whit Dickey (drums)

Review:

Modern day piano hero Matthew Shipp adds to his voluminous discography with this curiously interesting 2008 date, that at times, sketches out (less physical)  parallels to latter day Trane and Cecil Taylor’s horns-based ensembles.  Yet it’s not all about flexing muscle and relentlessly soaring into the heavens as the quartet mixes the brew rather jubilantly amid quieter moments and free-form motifs. 

Here, Shipp guides the band via melodic overtones and twirling chord clusters while also creating some tension in spots.  Featuring multi-reed ace Daniel Carter, the musical portraitures are teeming with contrasting frameworks and opposing angles.  Think of beauty and the beast.  Such is the nature of these interweaving suites that intimate appeasing harmonic elements and controlled firepower.  More often than not the quartet turns up the heat, where the instrumentalists often subdivide when venturing into extensive soloing spots. 

On “Cosmic Suite Part Four,” the musicians whirl through a medium tempo shuffle bop, heightened by Carter’s animated sax lines.  And of course Shipp remains a catalyst throughout by pushing and pulling the variable metrics.  Moreover, drummer Whit Dickey stretches out on “Cosmic Suite Part Eight,” whereas Carter reenters the scene with a reprisal that could be mistaken for a full-fledged aerial assault.  In sum, Shipp and associates delve into a rather jazzy musical galaxy that doesn’t adhere to strict definitions of time or space, while presenting more than just a few mesmeric propositions.



Record Label Website: http://www.nottwo.com

Reviewed by: Glenn Astarita

Printer-Friendly VersionClick here for printer-friendly version of review.

Send this jazzreview.com article to your friendsSend this page to a friend.

  SPOTLIGHT
Feature New Jazz Release!
Bob McHugh
Summer Stride
(Lunge Music)

Feature New Jazz Release!
Jay Vonada
Jammin'
(Independent)

Feature New Jazz Release!
Irene and Her Latin Jazz Band
Summer Samba
(Independent)

Get your CD in the SPOTLIGHT!

 

Jazz CD Cover
Jazz Music Spacer JazzReview.com Jazz Music Spacer JazzPreview.com Jazz Music Spacer CD Reviews Jazz Music Spacer Interviews Jazz Music Spacer Photography Jazz Music Spacer Concert Reviews Jazz Music Spacer Forum Jazz Music Spacer News Jazz Music Spacer
MONTHLY JAZZ NEWSLETTER:
Jazz Music Spacer Submit Music Jazz Music Spacer Submit News Jazz Music Spacer Submit Concerts Jazz Music Spacer Submit Link Jazz Music Spacer Contact Us Jazz Music Spacer Advertise Jazz Music Spacer Sell Music Jazz Music Spacer Search Jazz Music Spacer
Jazz CD Cover

Copyright©1997 - 2009. All Rights Reserved. jazzreview.com® / jazzpreview.com® Privacy Policy Web Design Toronto