


Ten years after their last release, Northern CaliforniaÕs Bristle returns with a richly inventive chamber jazz album blending virtuosic improvisation and playful composition, as saxophonists Randy McKean and Cory Wright join violinist/oboist Murray Campbell and bassist Lisa Mezzacappa in a dynamic, Threadgill-esque ensemble sound full of counterpoint, wit, and imaginative sonic twists.
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Randy McKean-alto saxophone, clarinets
Cory Wright-tenor saxophone, clarinets, flute
Murray Campbell-violin, oboe, English horn
Lisa Mezzacappa-acoustic bass
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UPC: 199199227531
Label: Queen Bee Records
Catalog ID: QB - 008
Squidco Product Code: 36347
Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2025
Country: USA
Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold
Recorded at New, Improved Recording, in Oakland, California, by John Finkbeiner.
"In its first release in 10 years, the Northern California chamber jazz ensemble Bristle unleashes Archimera, a hybrid creation epitomizing its unique four-as-one group aesthetic and showcasing its wide-ranging sonic explorations that combine innovative composition and virtuosic improvisation in surprising and fresh ways. Archimera is Bristle's answer to the riddle what do you get when a Midwestern sax nerd mind melds with a SoCal reed master, a Staten Island metal-turned-jazz bass player, and a Scottish fiddler/orchestral oboist?
Archimera presents the band commanding a dizzying array of instruments and approaches yet operating as a single entity as it navigates the wily, playful and extraordinarily unique compositions of co-leaders Randy McKean and Cory Wright. Wright kicks the group into action with his Fluxx-like choose-your-own-adventure creation "Lines of Work" and the cinematic "Basset", which envisions a literal fox hunt, with crafty strings pitted against hound-like low reeds. McKean's compositions "Wraparound", a shifting array of angular puzzle pieces, and "Thicket", a Zen-like etude of near-unison melodies, epitomize Bristle's ability to play as one instrument. Wright's elegiac arrangement of iconic Bay Area songwriting duo Ramon and Jessica's Flight II, and McKean's snapshot of a winter month in Banff, Canada, "Vape Trail", end the album with an ephemeral vanishing point."-Queen Bee Records

Artist Biographies
• Show Bio for Randy McKean "Lauded as "on the ball, uncomplacent, fun even" by Wire magazine, multi-reedist, composer, sideman and bandleader Randy McKean is off the grid and invites you to join him. Operating from his home base in Northern California's Sierra Nevada Mountains, McKean injects the unexpected and a serious dose of absurdity into his every creation, be it the road-map mind-meld improvs of his chamber jazz quartet Bristle or the skipped-needle groove of his African-trance trio Tumble. Hailed by Option for his "fiery playing and the intriguing tapestries of his writing," McKean's past work with AACM stalwarts Anthony Braxton and Roscoe Mitchell, trumpet pioneer Paul Smoker, electronic music maverick David Rosenboom and master percussionist Willy Winant have informed his many projects, including the organized skronk sax quartet Goggle, the perpetual motion sax-drums duos TMBR and Pac and Seep, and the sweeping reeds-electronics ensembles Gargantius Effect and Wild Horsey Ride. McKean's current work in the vibrant Bay Area, Sacramento and Nevada County scenes includes clarinetist for the Euro Balkan group Beaucoup Chapeaux, EEb Contralto clarinet bass chair for guitarist David Dvorin's Flounder and Pocket Quartet, and music director for the contact dance collective Shadow Cabinet. McKean has composed works for orchestra, wind quartet, and string quartet. As promoter and producer, McKean presents the Col. MaCaw's Magical Cure-All concert series and co-leads its spin-off record label Cure-All Records with Dvorin." ^ Hide Bio for Randy McKean • Show Bio for Cory Wright "Reeds player Cory Wright, educated at Oberlin College and the University of Southern California, has been involved in both the jazz and creative music worlds for the past 20 years, including time spent in New York, Los Angeles and his current home in the San Francisco bay area. His recent projects reflect his interest in blurring the distinction between composed and improvised material and in combining the harmonious with the atonal, and groove with the arrhythmic. Cory has played in ensembles lead by Anthony Braxton, Vinny Golia, Eddie Gale, Adam Rudolph and Yusef Lateef. He is currently a member of bay area groups Bristle, Wiener Kids, the Nathan Clevenger Group and the Oakland Active Orchestra, and leads his own projects Green Mitchell and the Cory Wright Outfit." ^ Hide Bio for Cory Wright • Show Bio for Murray Campbell Murray Campbell is a versatile musician born in Scotland, celebrated for his artistry on both violin and double-reed instruments (oboe and cor anglais). He has built a dual career performing with several Northern California orchestras-including the North State Symphony, InConcert Sierra, Music in the Mountains, and Auburn Symphony-while also being deeply involved in free improvisation. He appears on adventurous projects like the acoustic-electronics duo The Gargantius Effect and collaborative ensembles with artists such as Randy McKean. His expansive background spans classical orchestral work to genre-defying experimental music, highlighting both his technical mastery and creative curiosity. ^ Hide Bio for Murray Campbell • Show Bio for Lisa Mezzacappa "Lisa Mezzacappa is a San Francisco Bay Area-based bassist, bandleader, composer, curator and producer. An active collaborator in the Bay Area music community for more than a dozen years, she leads her own groups Bait & Switch, the Interlopers, Nightshade, Eartheaters and the Lisa Mezzacappa Trio, and co-leads the ensembles BODABODA, duo B., Cylinder, the Mezzacappa-Phillips Duo, and the Caribbean folk band Les Gwan Jupons. Lisa has released her music on the Clean Feed, NoBusiness, Leo, NotTwo, Evander, Odd Shaped Case and Edgetone record labels, and has recorded as a sideperson for the Tzadik, Kadima and Porto Franco labels. She collaborates frequently on cross-disciplinary projects in sound installation, film/video, sculpture and public music/art. As curator, she programs the annual JazzPOP concert seres at the UCLA Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, now in its 10th year; and a live cinema series, Mission Eye and Ear, at Artists' Television Access. She founded the Monday Makeout creative music series in the Mission District of San Francisco, and programs the Best Coast Jazz Composers series as a member of the artistic committee San Francisco's Center for New Music. In 2012 she started the "Festival-of-Us," a semi-annual festival celebrating Bay Area creative jazz and improvised music. Recent projects include an avant-folk string band, the Interlopers; Eartheaters, a trio with Brooklyn vocalist Fay Victor; and BODABODA, a cross-planetary collaboration with Venice reed player/composer Piero Bittolo Bon. In fall 2015 she premieres Glorious Ravage, a multi-media song cycle for large ensemble with commissioned films, inspired by the writings of Victorian lady adventurers. Lisa has been artist-in-residence at Djerassi Resident Artists Program (2008, 2013), Headlands Center for the Arts (2006, 2015), the Banff International Jazz Workshop (2000), and the Painted Bride Arts Center (2000). She holds an MA in ethnomusicology from UC Berkeley (2003), and a BA in music from the University of Virginia (1997). She has performed at countless Bay Area venues including Intersection for the Arts, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, SFMOMA, Yoshi's, the Jazzschool, and the de Young Museum, San Francisco; as well as the Earshot Jazz Festival, Seattle; the Montreal Jazz Festival and Victoriaville Festival de Musique Actuelle, Canada; the Monterey Jazz Festival, CA; Moers Festival, Germany; and Novara Jazz Festival, Italy. Lisa has been awarded grants by the MAP Fund, the Foundation for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco Friends of Chamber Music, the Zellerbach Family Foundation, American Composers Forum, the City of Oakland, Meet the Composer and Southern Exposure/the Andy Warhol Foundation. She performs as a sideperson in original jazz, improv and chamber ensembles led by estemmed bandleaders and West Coast musical visionaries, like Phillip Greenlief, Aaron Novik, Beth Custer, Randy McKean, Marco Eneidi, Vijay Anderson, Aaron Bennett, Myles Boisen, Steve Adams, Graham Connah, Jon Raskin, Cory Wright and Ross Hammond, and collaborates often with Darren Johnston, Vinny Golia, Katy Stephan, Aram Shelton, Kjell Nordeson, Murray Campbell, Jason Levis, Dina Maccabee, Noah Phillips, Rob Ewing, Kasey Knudsen, Myles Boisen, Sam Ospovat, John Hanes, and many many others." ^ Hide Bio for Lisa Mezzacappa
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Track Listing:
1. Lines of Work 08:13
2. Wraparound 06:04
3. Basset 11:05
4. Thicket 07:04
5. Flight 11 06:17
6. Vape Trail 11:44

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