Vijay Iyer Trio: Break Stuff (2LP)
37,90 €
Formát:
LP
Dostupnosť:
dodacia doba 7-28 dní
Katalógové číslo:
ECM 2420LP
EAN kód:
0602547243041
Autori:
Vijay Iyer Trio
Interpreti:
Marcus Gilmore, Stephan Crump, Vijay Iyer
Vydavateľ:
ECM
Zoznam skladieb
Disc: 11. Starlings
2. Chorale
3. Diptych
4. Hood
Disc: 2
1. Work
2. Taking Flight
3. Blood Count
Disc: 3
1. Break Stuff
2. Mystery Womam
3. Geese
Disc: 4
1. Countdown
2. Wrens
Vijay Iyer: piano
Stephan Crump: double bass
Marcus Gilmore: drums
Popis
Break Stuff is what happens after formal elements have been addressed. Vijay Iyer calls the break a span of time in which to act. Its the basis for breakdowns, breakbeats, and break dancing... it can be the moment when everything comes to life. A number of the pieces here are breakdowns of other Iyer constructions. Some are from a suite premiered at New Yorks Museum of Modern Art, some derive from Open City, a collaboration with novelist Teju Cole and large ensemble. The trio energetically recasts everything it touches. Hood is a tribute to Detroit techno pioneer Robert Hood. On Work, Vijay pays homage to his number one hero, Thelonious Monk. Countdown reconsiders the classic Coltrane tune inside a rhythmic framework inspired by West African music. Mystery Woman is driven by compound pulses which owe a debt to South Indian drumming. Fast moving and quick-witted, the group has developed a strong musical identity of its own, with an emphasis on what Iyer calls co-constructing, exploring all the dynamics of playing together. Yet the three players also get abundant solo space and, in a reflective moment at the albums center, Iyer plays a moving version of Billy Strayhorns Blood Count alone. Break Stuff, recorded in June 2014 at New Yorks Avatar Studio and produced by Manfred Eicher, is the third ECM release from Vijay Iyer. It follows the chamber music recording Mutations and the film-and-music project RADHE RADHE: Rites of Holi. Vijay Iyer will tour extensively throughout 2015 both with the Trio and in other configurations.
Work by Thelonious Monk.
Blood Count by Billy Strayhorn.
Countdown by John Coltrane.
Mystery Woman is based on a rhythmic idea created by Rajna Swaminathan.
Recorded June 25-27, 2014 / Avatar Studios, NY 

