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Guitarist Silverman in a free improvising septet with Roy Campbell, Blaise Siwula, Tom Swafford and Dave Miller, plus Buddhist monk Kossan and Cumbus player Tom Shad.
 

Silverman, Ken Septet
From Emptiness



Label: SoundSeer Records
Country: USA

Ken Silverman's label Soundseer releases From Emptiness featuring the great Roy Campbell, as well as Blaise Siwula on Alto and Clarinet, myself, and the secret weapon of the CD is a Japanese Buddhist Monk who chants and plays the Shansin. Rounding out the instrumentation is Violin (To Swafford) turkish Cumbus (Tom shad), and Drums (Dave Miller). The CD focuses on juxtaposing the chanting of the Monk with the creative playing of the great musicians on the record.

"A word about Kossan: A practicing Buddhist monk, I met him while he was chanting in front of the Metropolitan Museum of Art a few years ago. Heas game for trying improvisation and proved to be a natural. The centerpiece of the recording is "FROM", which is an orchestral arrangement designed to create improvised episodes of shifting instrumental combinations. The other pieces are all free improvisations."-Ken Silverman



"Guitarist/oudist/composer Ken Silverman's From Emptiness is an overtly theatrical and intensely spiritual work. From the abstract, Zen-like, black and white cover art to the chanting of the Buddhist Monk and Sanshin player Kossan that opens and closes the record, the profound spirituality of the music is quite apparent.

The titles of the tunes spell out the sentence "From Emptiness Thought and Emotion," and even though there are seven individual tracks, the music is conceptually one long suite, with an intermission placed before the hypnotic "And Emo" and subsequent "Tion" which change the momentum by creating a repetitive theme where instruments and vocals swirl around each other in an ever-expanding eddy of harmony and sound. The coda-like "From (reprise)," a second take of Kossan's opening chant ends the album.

The theatricality of the compositions and improvisations are not just formalist affectation, but a necessary part of the creative process, as different musical instruments wander, in pairs, onto the virtual stage-the horns first, followed by two pairs of string instruments-building the theme. Here and there, homages to more traditional jazz styles appear; near the middle of "From," clarinetist Blaise Siwula and trumpeter Roy Campbell start a duet that briefly harks back to the early days of New Orleans jazz, before they break into freer improvisations. The rest of the track introduces different combinations of instruments chatting back and forth, with Dave Miller's arrhythmic but quite evocative drumming pushing the musical action forward.

The rest of the music is essentially free group improvisation that keeps one foot in composition, while expanding its wings on flights of wild fancy.

Despite their various origins, the instruments do not sound at odds with each other but are surprisingly harmonious. Silverman's oud and Cambell's flute, on "Ness," weave an Arabic sounding melody, while Siwula's free alto sax and Tom Swafford's atonal violin add a clearly modern western flavor. On "Thought" Campell's brassy flugelhorn, backed by Silverman on hand percussion, resonates well with Tom Shad's Turkish Cumbus, creating a 1001 Nights-like fairy tale of a melody.

With this challenging yet immensely rewarding disc, Silverman and his septet of accomplished musicians have created a work of unique mysticism, drawing upon multiple different cultures to for a near-masterpiece of improvised music."-Hrayr Attarian, All About Jazz






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Product Information:

UPC: 610563027859

Label: SoundSeer Records
Catalog ID: S1001
Squidco Product Code: 14387

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2011
Country: USA
Packaging: Jewel Tray
Recorded in November 2009 at Future Sound, NY by Ivan Evangelista.






Personnel:

Ken Silverman-electric guitar, acoustic guitar, oud, hand percussion

Roy Campbell-trumpet, pocket trumpet, flugelhorn, flute

Kossan-chanting, sanshin

Blaise Siwula-alto saxophone, clarinet

Tom Shad-Turkish Cumbus

Dave Miller-drums

Tom Swafford-violin

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Track Listing:

1. FROM 22:04

2. EMPTI 6:27

3. NESS 4:28

4. THOUGHT 7:57

5. AND EMO 13:49

6. TION 2:43

7. FROM (reprise) 1:13







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