The duo of Downtown NY-ers poet Steve Dalachinsky and pianist Matthew Shipp improvising over 22 of Dalachinsky's sharply worded poems of "everyday" observation.
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Steve Dalachinsky-words
Matthew Shipp-piano
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UPC: 00695269601923
Label: Hopscotch Records
Catalog ID: HOP 19
Squidco Product Code: 5454
Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2005
Country: USA
Packaging: Jewel Tray
Recorded at Tonic on July 23, 2005 by Assif Tsahar.
"The sort-of-official bio of downtown New York poet Steve Dalachinsky describes him as being born "sometime after the last Big War and before lots of useless little wars." And maybe, as such, his poetry lacks the revolutionary agitation of Amiri Baraka (for example, on the William Parker Ensemble's yet to be officially released Inside Songs of Curtis Mayfield) or the spiritual cosmology of David Budbill (A Prayer for a Suffering World, Boxholder, 2003)-or the theatricality of Rinde Eckert (Jerry Granelli's Sandhills Reunion, Songlines, 2004)-to compare it with recent collaborations between poets and jazz improvisers. Dalachinsky, as he testified in the liner notes to his first recorded collection of poetry with music (Incomplete Directions, Knitting Factory, 1999), prefers to focus on "limitlessly limited spectrum of everyday comings & goings."
This collection of "everyday" observations revolves much around music. Dalachinsky is one of the mainstays of New York's downtown scene, having written liner notes for such prominent figures as Charles Gayle, Anthony Braxton, James "Blood" Ulmer, Matthew Shipp, Roy Campbell and Assif Tsahar. His poetry was accompanied by William Parker, Matthew Shipp, Daniel Carter, Sabir Mateen, Susie Ibarra, Thurston Moore and Vernon Reid on his first release, and by drummer Feredrico Ughi on his second release (I Thought It Was the End of the World..., 577 Records, 2002).
On most of the 22 poems featured on Phenomena of Interference, all recorded at Tonic last July, he is accompanied by pianist Matthew Shipp. Dalchinsky's voice is warm and tender, and his direct reading stresses the nuances and subtlety of his insights. Shipp's playing is much more introspective and varied than his vamp-laden playing on his recent Thirsty Ear releases. His assured accompaniment is usually modest and spare, fitting naturally with Dalachinsky's phrasing.
Dalachinsky is the first to undermine any transcendental messages in his poetry, as he declares in the opening poem: "...watch my lips/ i am about to sell you another myth," or later "if i could learn to write/ to speak to other than/ the/ moon." His poetry is imbued with jazz imagery on "Naima," which deals with the "thin tall tenor" and Dalachinsky's never-ending fascination with John Coltrane's composition; here and on "Julie," "All That Matters" and the beautiful tribute to Sonny Rollins, "Galileo," his vocal gymnastics pay respect to the great sax player's improvisational command. "All The Things You Are (Encapsulated)" is a lusty and vivid poem for his partner, poet and artist Yuko Otomo, briefly quoting the Hammerstein and Kern standard. Phenomena of Interference deserves many repeated listenings."-Eyal Hareuveni, All About Jazz
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• Show Bio for Steve Dalachinsky "Steve Dalachinsky is a New York downtown poet. He is active in the poetry, music, art, and free jazz scene. Dalachinsky was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1946, and grew up in the Midwood section of the borough. He has been writing poetry for many years and has worked with such musicians as William Parker, Susie Ibarra, Matthew Shipp, Roy Campbell, Daniel Carter, Sabir Mateen, Mat Maneri, Federico Ughi, Loren Mazzacane Connors, Rob Brown, Tim Barnes, Kommissar Hjuler, and Jim O'Rourke. He has appeared at most editions of the Vision Festivals, an Avant-jazz festival involving many of these musicians. At one time he also appeared frequently at Michael Dorf's club , the Knitting Factory. He currently lives in Manhattan with his wife, painter and poet Yuko Otomo.[citation needed Dalachinsky performs regurarly with free-jazz musicians to give his text a new life. Dalachinsky's main influences are the Beats, William Blake, The Odyssey, obsession, socio-political angst, human disappointment, music (especially Jazz), and visual art with leanings toward abstraction. His work, for the most part is spontaneous and leans towards transforming the image rather than merely describing it, in what he now refers to as transformative description/descriptive transformation. " ^ Hide Bio for Steve Dalachinsky • Show Bio for Matthew Shipp "Matthew Shipp was born December 7, 1960 in Wilmington, Delaware. He started piano at 5 years old with the regular piano lessons most kids have experienced. He fell in love with jazz at 12 years old. After moving to New York in 1984 he quickly became one of the leading lights in the New York jazz scene. He was a sideman in the David S. Ware quartet and also for Roscoe Mitchell's Note Factory before making the decision to concentrate on his own music. Mr Shipp has reached the holy grail of jazz in that he possesses a unique style on his instrument that is all of his own- and he's one of the few in jazz that can say so. Mr. Shipp has recorded a lot of albums with many labels but his 2 most enduring relationships have been with two labels. In the 1990s he recorded a number of chamber jazz cds with Hatology, a group of cds that charted a new course for jazz that, to this day, the jazz world has not realized. In the 2000s Mr Shipp has been curator and director of the label Thirsty Ear's "Blue Series" and has also recorded for them. In this collection of recordings he has generated a whole body of work that is visionary, far reaching and many faceted." ^ Hide Bio for Matthew Shipp
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Track Listing:
1. Myth 0:18
2. OK 0:17
3. Retiring The World 2:21
4. Embracement 0:23
5. The Light 0:30
6. Phenomeon Of Interference 8:20
7. Blue #3 0:48
8. Trust Fund Babies (Excerpt #1) 2:55
9. Door Pomes 1-6 4:11
10. Naima 3:41
11. Julie 0:29
12. Black Jack 3:59
13. Galileo (For Sonny Rollins) - Soaring Through Tin 7:38
14. Matter 0:25
15. Shaows (Excerpt From "Rum Of The Bereft") 2:19
16. We All Have To 0:51
17. Subway Systems 3:12
18. Three Orchids For Niblock 3:44
19. Ruakh Hakodesh 1:18
20. All The Things You Are (Encapsulated) 2:30
21. Trust Funs Babies (Excerpt #2) 6:32
22. Partita #3 1:17
23. Beyond Titles 0:40
Jazz
NY Downtown & Metropolitan Jazz/Improv
Unusual Vocal Forms
Improvised Music
November 2005
Hopscotch Records
Duo Recordings
Jazz
NY Downtown & Metropolitan Jazz/Improv
Unusual Vocal Forms
Improvised Music
November 2005
Hopscotch Records
Duo Recordings
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