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Kris Davis - Duopoly '2016

Duopoly
ArtistKris Davis Related artists
Album name Duopoly
Country
Date 2016
GenreJazz
Play time 1:18:58
Format / BitrateFLAC Stereo 483 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
MP3 320 Kbps
Media CD
Size 271.04 Mb
Price$2.95
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CD 16-bit | 44,1 kHz
1. Tracklist:
2. 1. Prairie Eyes
3. 2. Surf Curl
4. 3. Fox Fire
5. 4. Beneath The Leaves
6. 5. Eronel
7. 6. Dig & Dump
8. 7. Trip Dance for Tim
9. 8. Prelude to a Kiss
10. 9. Don Byron
11. 10. Tim Berne
12. 11. Marcus Gilmore
13. 12. Billy Drummond
14. 13. Angelica Sanchez
15. 14. Craig Taborn
16. 15. Julian Lage
17. 16. Bill Frisell
18.  more“We decided to limit the instrumental palette of the guests,” writes Davis in her booklet text, and so she chose guitarists Bill Frisell and Julian Lage, pianists Craig Taborn and Angelica Sanchez, drummers Billy Drummond and Marcus Gilmore, and reed players Tim Berne and Don Byron. It was only later that the album’s two-part structure emerged, and within that structure, “a symmetrical, palindromic sequence,” Davis writes, “with what [Breskin] calls a ‘mobius twist’ in the middle.” In other words, the players rotate once through and then again in reverse order, with Frisell starting and finishing. The midway shift from structured writing to free improv feels entirely fluid and continuous
19. “Additionally,” writes Davis, “the tracks are paired by instrument, for cohesive focus and the suggestive hint of a ‘phantom duo’ between each of the guitarists, pianists, drummers, and horn players.”
20. The DVD portion of Duopoly brings the music even more vividly to life: “We also chose to make a visual record … which we hoped would be as live and uncompromising as the music. Shot by Mimi Chakarova with one fixed camera and one handheld, the goal was for this film to have a kind of 1:1 or indexical relationship to the music itself.”
21. With Davis at the center of it all, her pianism a marvel of dynamic control, harmonic mystery and sonic invention, Duopoly opens with the richly contrasting sounds of Frisell and Lage: first ethereal Telecaster-plus-effects on “Prairie Days,” then the pure, warm timbre of Lage’s 1939 Martin acoustic on “Surf Curl.” The duos with Taborn and Sanchez bring out yet more facets in Davis’s playing: “Two pianos is a unique experience,” she remarks. “I can lose myself in the sound. Angie and Craig are such great listeners, and it was an especially freeing and spiritual experience for me.”
22. The drummers, too, are a study in contrast, hailing from different generations: Drummond the veteran, Gilmore the rapidly rising newcomer, both with complementary approaches to sound and pulse and a remarkable gift for listening. Berne and Byron, on their respective free improvisations, create one of the album’s most captivating transitions — from legato, middle-register clarinet to wrenching, extreme extended techniques on alto saxophone
23. Monk classic “Eronel” features Drummond while Ellington’s “Prelude to a Kiss” features Byron in a gorgeously oblique clarinet rendering. There is one piece by Sanchez, “Beneath the Leaves,” a satisfying contrast with Davis’s vehicle for Taborn, “Fox Fire.” Davis’s original piece for Berne, “Trip Dance for Tim,” takes inspiration from the title of a great Berne composition, “Hard Cell .”
24. The free pieces still convey a structural logic, as Davis remarks in the notes: “In some cases, the free playing sounds more ‘composed’ than the tunes do.” Some are first takes; other pieces needed more thinking through: “There was reconfiguration, experimentation, exploration: these were searching dialogues. This album captures the rawness, intimacy, and immediacy of that process.”
25. piano
26. Bill Frisell – guitar
27. Julian Lage – guitar
28. Craig Taborn – piano
29. Angelica Sanchez – piano
30. Billy Drummond – drums
31. Marcus Gilmore – drums
32. Tim Berne – alto sax
33. Don Byron – clarinet
34. Duopoly.rar - 272.9 MB

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