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Forthcoming on Intakt

Intakt is releasing a few new offerings in 2004:

ANDREW CYRILLE-ANTHONY BRAXTON
DUO PALINDROM 2002
PART 1
Anthony Braxton: Reeds
Andrew Cyrille: Drums
Intakt CD 088

ANTHONY BRAXTON-ANDREW CYRILLE
DUO PALINDROM 2002
PART 2
Andrew Cyrille: Drums
Anthony Braxton: Reeds
Intakt CD 089

PIERRE FAVRE & ARTE QUARTET
SAXOPHONES
Pierre Favre: Drums, Composer
Michel Godard: Tuba
Beat Hofstettter: Saxophones
Sacha Armbruster: Saxophones
Andrea Formenti: Saxophones
Beat Kappeler: Saxophnes
Intakt CD 093

LARRY OCHS – JOAN JEANRENAUD – MIYA MASAOKA
FLY, FLY, FLY
Larry Ochs: Tenor- and Sopranosaxophon
Jean Jeanrenaud: Cello, Sampling
Miya Masaoka: Koto, Electronics
Intakt CD 092

BARRY GUY- MARILYN CRISPELL-PAUL LYTTON
ITHAKA
Barry Guy: Bass, Composer
Marilyn Crispell: Piano
Paul Lyton: Drums
Intakt CD 096

LUCAS NIGGLI ZOOM ENSEMBLE
SWEAT
Lucas Niggli, Nils Wogram, Philipp Schaufelberger, Claudio Puntin
Phil Minton
Ensemble Für Neue Musik Zürich
Intakt CD 093

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Latest DMG Reviews

Downtown Music Gallery has posted reviews of the following new releases:

ELLIOTT SHARP/MELVIN GIBBS/LANCE CARTER – Raw Meet (Intakt 090)
STEVE LACY/PHILIP JECK/PETER HERBERT/MARCUS WEISS et al – New Jazz Meeting: Baden-Baden 2002 [2 CD Set]
STAN TRACEY & EVAN PARKER – Suspensions and Anticipations (Psi 04.02; UK) 2003
WILLIAM HOOKER With EVYIND KANG, DJ OLIVE, DOUG WALKER – complexity #2 (KOS 011)
MARK APPLEBAUM – Intellectual Property (innova 602)

…and many more.

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Money Will Ruin Everything

The BBC reviews this compilation CD of Rune Grammofon artists.

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Dark Ambient in Scandanavia

Two dark ambient shows featuring Cold Meat artists will take place next month.

HEAVEN AND HELL II
Friday 12th March
IN SLAUGHTER NATIVES + COPH NIA + DEUTSCH NEPAL + SPERMBLASTER + H.E.R.A.S., VOLKSWEERBAARHEID
12th March 2004 in Groningen, Simplon (NL) Entrance 12,50 Euro
http://www.simplon.nl 050-3184150

CLUB METROPOLIS
Saturday 13th March
IN SLAUGHTER NATIVES + COPH NIA + DEUTSCH NEPAL
at the Ballroom, Copenhagen (DK) http://www.club-metropolis.dk

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Steve Lacy's 2004 Tour Plans

Steve Lacy, who will soon be turning 70, will be on tour for parts of the first half of this year:

10/06-24/06 TRIO Japan t.b.d.
Steve Lacy (soprano saxophone) /Jean-Jacques Avenel (double-bass) / John Betsch (drums)

17/05-06/06 RESIDENCE – workshop-performance with 8 young musicians (“Traces” & “Particles”) MYRNA BEACH, Flo. USA Atlantic Center for the Arts
Irene Aebi (voice) / Steve Lacy (saxophone soprano)

25/03 DUO MAJORCA Spain Foundation D.&J. Bird
Irene Aebi (voice) / Steve Lacy (saxophone soprano)

16/03-21/03 The Monksiland Band NEW YORK, NY USA IRIDIUM 1650 Broadway – New York, NY 10023
Roswell Rudd (trombone) / Steve Lacy (soprano saxophone) /Dave Douglas (trumpet) /Jean-Jacques Avenel (double-bass) / John Betsch (drums)

12/03-13/03 BEAT QUINTET – live recording of 2 concerts BOSTON, Ma. USA Institute of Contemporary Arts
Irene Aebi (voice) / Steve Lacy (saxophone soprano) / George Lewis (trombone) / Jean-Jacques Avenel (double bass) / John Betsch (drums)

24/02 “Sweet 16” with large wind orchestra BOSTON, Ma. USA JORDAN HALL
Steve Lacy (soprano saxophone)+ large wind orch.

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Thirsty Ear 2004 Release Schedule

Our friends at Thirsty Ear have done it again, putting together an impressive list of releases for this year.

Mike Ladd – Negrophilia
Release Date: June 22, 2004
CD/LP
(with Vijay Iyer, Guillermo E. Brown, Andrew Lamb and Roy Campbell)

DJ Spooky -The Blue Series Megamix
Release Date: July 27, 2004
CD/LP

Charlie Hunter and Bobby Previte with Greg Osby 2+1 vol. 1
Release Date: August 24, 2004
CD

Big Satan – Souls Saved Here
Release Date: September 28, 2004
CD
(Big Satan is Tim Berne, Marc Ducret and Tom Rainey; produced and remixed by David Torn)

Matthew Shipp – Hahmony and Abyss
Release Date: Oct. 26, 2004
CD
(with William Parker, Gerald Cleaver and FLAM)

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Malachi Favors Obituary

From the New York Times. More obits can be found here and here.

Malachi Favors, 76, Jazz Bassist With Art Ensemble of Chicago, Dies

February 9, 2004 By BEN RATLIFF

The jazz bassist Malachi Favors, for 35 years a member of the Art Ensemble of Chicago, died on Jan. 30 in Chicago. He was 76.

The cause was pancreatic cancer, said his daughter, Malba Favors Allen.

A remarkable group that combined traditional elements of jazz and blues, West African music, chanting, ritual, abstract sound and silence, the Art Ensemble of Chicago was one of the landmark groups of experimental jazz. But with all its theatricality – Mr. Favors and other members wore face paint on stage and musicians played odd percussion instruments – the rudiments were not slighted. Mr. Favors, a concise, direct and eloquent player, formed a boldly swinging rhythm section with the drummer Don Moye.

Mr. Favors sometimes added Maghostut to his name, which his daughter said was an Egyptian word meaning “I am the host.” He was born in Chicago and served in the Army during the Korean War, and then, back in Chicago in the late 1950’s, he studied with the bassists Wilbur Ware and Israel Crosby, and worked with the pianists Andrew Hill and King Fleming. He briefly attended what was then Wilson Junior College, where the saxophonist Roscoe Mitchell was a fellow student.

By the mid-60’s Mr. Favors and Mr. Mitchell moved into the circle of the pianist Muhal Richard Abrams, whose Experimental Band provided the initial spark for the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (or A.A.C.M.), an influential cooperative society in jazz. At first the Art Ensemble of Chicago was Mr. Mitchell’s own group, and it also included Mr. Favors, Mr. Moye, the trumpeter Lester Bowie and the saxophonist Joseph Jarman. While in France during a European trip in 1969 they were first billed as the Art Ensemble of Chicago. The group stayed in Europe until 1971, quickly establishing itself as one of the more innovative new jazz ensembles and recording more than a dozen albums.

By 1972 the ensemble was recording for Atlantic Records, which raised its profile considerably. By 1978 the group switched to ECM Records, and later recorded for the Japanese label DIW. Mr. Bowie died in 1999, and the group’s last recording, as a quartet without Mr. Bowie, was “The Meeting” (Pi Records).

In addition to his daughter, Mr. Favors is survived by his brothers James and George of Chicago; his sisters Rosetta Rinner and Mary Golden of Chicago and Nayyinah Nusaddiq of Atlanta; and two grandchildren.

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New Biota / Mnemonists

Apparently this new release is their live show from a festival in 1990. No offical word from their site yet…

BIOTA/MNEMONISTS – Musique Actuelle 1990
(Anomalous 25) Biota was founded in 1979 in Fort Collins, Colorado, as the Mnemonist Orchestra. Over the years, the Mnemonist Orchestra developed into Biota (the musical contingent) and Mnemonists (the visual contingent). Both Biota and Mnemonists work as one on productions of musical and visual components. The group has released nine LPs, one EP, and four CDs on both their own Dys label and Recommended Records UK. Heard on this CD is the first adaption of their studio-based recording techniques since 1981, as presented at Montreal Musiques Actuelles — New Music America 1990. For their live performance they composed a set of material specifically for the concert and virtually relocated their studio to the stage to properly recreate it. Nine musicians playing only acoustic instruments (aside from electric guitar) were heard natural and unamplified from the stage while extensive electronic processing, heard through the speakers, rendered radical tonal, timbral and temporal modification creating an incredibly unique and strange sound world. Added to this, the two-dimensional graphic work that Mnenomists have become so renowned for was transformed into stunning video projections – beautiful examples of which are now included in the full color booklet accompanying this CD.

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FIMAV 04 Lineup

Although this information is not yet available on the official site, at least part of the FIMAV 04 lineup has been announced:

Twenty-first edition
20 – 24 May 2004

Festival International de Musique Actuelle de Victoriaville
Burning offers for a hot spring!
More than 100 musicians from 14 différent countries

Derek Bailey
Acid Mother’s Temple
Fennesz
Sam Shalabi
Tim Berne
Keith Rowe
The Ex
Kaffe Matthews
Louis Sclavis
Billy Bang
and many more…

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Asko Ensemble Update

The Asko Ensemble’s latest performance schedule includes a number of shows featuring pieces by Messiaen, Gubaidulina, Boulez, Knussen, Andriessen, Xenakis, and others.