By Paul Acquaro
This one snuck in the back door, under the radar, if it wasn't for a mention on Facebook, I wouldn't have known this gorgeous recording of trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith and bassist Bill Laswell existed. The Stone is recording of a live date at the Stone in NYC during Bill Laswell's week long residency in date. Another date with Milford Graves is available as well.
This one snuck in the back door, under the radar, if it wasn't for a mention on Facebook, I wouldn't have known this gorgeous recording of trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith and bassist Bill Laswell existed. The Stone is recording of a live date at the Stone in NYC during Bill Laswell's week long residency in date. Another date with Milford Graves is available as well.
The music is atmospheric and dark, but light and spacious too. Smith's trumpet pierces the darkness but also is suffused in it and Laswell's elastic and overtone laden bass fills much more space than you expect. His sound is as much about vibration and texture as it is tone and movement, often letting the song feel suspended, like an apparition with long flowing frocks flitting in the fading light. The music moves in waves, a heaving of sound, music of the moment, spirits appearing and fading, haunting the space around them.
What am I saying? Simply, I don't know, but the musicianship is fantastic and the sequence of music is natural and flowing.
1 comments:
you had this at $2 this morning..but edited it?
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