A formidable first meeting between keyboardist Craig Taborn, guitarist Nels Cline, and drummer Marcus Gilmore, where three singular voices of modern creative music converge in assertive, Downtown-NY-steeped, genre-defying interplay — originals, reimagined works, and spontaneous improvisations blooming into a vibrant, exploratory dialogue of texture, rhythm, and imagination.
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Craig Taborn-keyboards
Marcus Gilmore-drums, percussion
Nels Cline-guitars, lap steel guitar, bass
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Includes a 16-page color booklet with band images and artwork.
UPC: 199350081675
Label: Pyroclastic Records
Catalog ID: PR 42
Squidco Product Code: 36472
Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2025
Country: USA
Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold
Recorded at The Bunker, in Brooklyn, New York, on November 24th, 25th and 26th, 2024, by Ben Greenberg.
"Craig Taborn, Nels Cline and Marcus Gilmore - three of the most revered and inventive artists in modern creative music - meet for the first time as Trio of Bloom. The trio's self-titled debut defies description with far-ranging sound worlds and genre-defying exploration
The seed of an idea from which Trio of Bloom sprouted was simply three names, and the limitless potential they suggested: keyboardist Craig Taborn, guitarist Nels Cline and drummer Marcus Gilmore. Three wholly singular artists, but with intrepid spirits in common; musical omnivores, with indelible voices that reject categorization, sharing an indefatigable compulsion to venture into previously undiscovered sonic territory. On their debut release Taborn, Cline and Gilmore converge for their first-ever meeting - blossoming, like the flowers that grace the album's artwork, into a living thing of radiant beauty, startling vibrancy and sultry intensity.
The initial inspiration came from producer and poet David Breskin, a longtime collaborator with all three musicians, who imagined sparks would ignite when they met. "I'm always looking for ways to cross-pollinate and to bridge gaps," Breskin explains. "I like to introduce people that might admire each other from afar but have never rubbed up against each other. I didn't know what the combination would sound like, which is the most exciting aspect for me. Watch Video for "Queen King"
Conceptually, Trio of Bloom harkens back nearly four decades to Strange Meeting, the sole album by Power Tools, which united guitarist Bill Frisell with bassist Melvin Gibbs and drummer Ronald Shannon Jackson. That alchemical project, also instigated and produced by Breskin, has made a formative impact on generations of genre hybridizers, notably including both Cline and Taborn. The ensuing albums resemble each other in nothing but their kaleidoscopic vitality, but that common vitality is ferocious and captivating. "The category-less, open and rocking precedent of that music was a very freeing inspiration for me," Cline says.
It's somewhat remarkable that these three inveterate experimentalists have not met before in some form, though their respective circles are vast enough to confound any attempt at a Venn diagram. Cline had never played with either in any context; Taborn and Gilmore had shared the stage on a handful of occasions in bands led by Chris Potter and Jakob Bro but never, to use Taborn's words, "in a creative interaction with each other's music. So when Breskin floated this idea, it was a no-brainer for me."
"We all share the broadest range of possible influences," Taborn continues. "I wanted to lean into those rather than delimit a certain space. I was very aware of how everybody played, so the real question became what that signature would be overall. I tried to leave the possibilities open and to engage each piece on its own terms."
"My initial thought was a combination of excitement and fear," Cline describes. "These guys are such wizards. I didn't know what the modus operandi would be, but we found a lot of common ground and shared affinities."
"Nels is knowledgeable about such a broad spectrum of music," Gilmore adds. "Craig plays at such a high level and also has a really wide-spanning knowledge of music. It's exciting to be around people like that because you can learn a lot." Read WRTI Exclusive Feature
Breskin tasked each bandmate with bringing in a selection of original compositions, both new and repurposed, as well as a cover song that could be tailored for the trio. The album begins with Taborn's selection, Ronald Shannon Jackson's "Nightwhistlers" from Eye On You, the 1980 debut by the drummer's band Decoding Society. Jackson's jazz-rock reimagining of a Texas shuffle is transformed in Gilmore's hands into a bracing eruption that begins the album. Cline's cover choice is Terje Rypdal's "Bend It," from the Norwegian guitarist's 1973 ECM release What Comes After, woven with an air of mystery and stealth. Gilmore suggested "Diana," from the 1975 Wayne Shorter/Milton Nascimento collaboration Native Dancer. The trio's breathtaking rendition takes full advantage of the studio's capabilities, with Taborn playing crystalline celeste, Cline tailoring ephemeral loops and Gilmore tuning his toms like timpani for each chord change. "It's a really beautiful tune," Gilmore says, "but it'sdaunting. You can't try to make it better, because it's already perfect. So we just had to make it different." Adds Cline, "The original is so profound, but it became a new version in a really beautiful way. And that had to happen, or there wouldn't have been much reason for it to exist."
Taborn's "Unreal Light" is the embodiment of the trio's name, blooming from a glimmering drone into a playfully angular, elusive groove. His "Why Canada" catapults to the opposite end of the spectrum for a corrosive burst of abstract, barbed wire funk. Gilmore's "Breath" suspends time for five minutes of serene, spectral beauty.
Cline contributes four pieces to the album. "Queen King," with Cline overdubbing the infectious bass line, echoes the Afrobeat riff of "King Queen" from the Nels Cline Singers' Breskin-produced 2010 album Initiate. That album also yields "Forge," which the guitarist wanted to reprise and expand upon to provide the trio with an exercise in "that dark, King Crimson and Mahavishnu Orchestra vibe." Cline's "Eye Shadow Eye" is a new three-part composition that begins with a tender ballad spotlighting Taborn's delicate piano and Gilmore's crisp brushwork; that leads into a terse blues section for the composer's sinuous solo, culminating in an anthemic finale. "Gone Bust" is a brief sketch, a concluding shock of bristling energy to draw the curtain.
The album's centerpiece is "Bloomers," a ten-minute free improvisation that corrals the fringe-probing sound effects of Cline and Taborn with the slippery, shifting rhythms of Gilmore into a vitalizing delve into the outer limits of dub.
The lush imagery found in the Trio of Bloom booklet is by the artist Sharon Core, who painted new versions of pictures from legendary photographer Irving Penn's 1980 collection Flowers. Beautiful, yes; but like the remarkable album it adorns, so much more - rich with ideas of the natural and the synthetic, of creation and reinterpretation, of interaction and individuality. Look/listen deeply, and much will inevitably bloom."-Pyroclastic Records"
Includes a 16-page color booklet with band images and artwork.
Artist Biographies
• Show Bio for Craig Taborn "Craig Marvin Taborn (/ˈteɪˌbɔːrn/; born February 20, 1970) is an American pianist, organist, keyboardist and composer. He works solo and in bands, mostly playing various forms of jazz. He started playing piano and Moog synthesizer as an adolescent and was influenced at an early stage by a wide range of music, including by the freedom expressed in recordings of free jazz and contemporary classical music. While at university, Taborn toured and recorded with jazz saxophonist James Carter. Taborn went on to play with numerous other musicians in electronic and acoustic settings, while also building a reputation as a solo pianist. He has a range of styles, and often adapts his playing to the nature of the instrument and the sounds that he can make it produce. His improvising, particularly for solo piano, often adopts a modular approach, in which he begins with small units of melody and rhythm and then develops them into larger forms and structures. In 2011, Down Beat magazine chose Taborn as winner of the electric keyboard category, as well as rising star in both the piano and organ categories. By May 2016, Taborn had released six albums under his own name and appeared on more than eighty as a sideman." ^ Hide Bio for Craig Taborn • Show Bio for Marcus Gilmore "Marcus Gilmore (born October 10, 1986) is an American drummer. In 2009, New York Times critic Ben Ratliff included Gilmore in his list of drummers who are "finding new ways to look at the drum set, and at jazz itself", saying, "he created that pleasant citywide buzz when someone new and special blows through New York clubs and jam sessions".. Marcus Gilmore is the grandson of Roy Haynes, who gave him his first drum kit at the age of ten, and the nephew of Graham Haynes. A graduate of the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, Marcus also received full ride scholarships to the Juilliard School of Music and Manhattan School of Music. He has been touring professionally since the age of sixteen. Marcus has performed with some of today's best known contemporary jazz artists, including Chick Corea, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Nicholas Payton, Steve Coleman, Vijay Iyer, and Ambrose Akinmusire. He is also embarking on solo projects with his bands "Actions Speak" and "Silhouwav." He has been named a protégé of the 2018 Rolex Mentors And Protégé project. In August 2020, Gilmore contributed to the live streamed recording of the singer Bilal's EP VOYAGE-19, created remotely during the COVID-19 lockdowns. It was released the following month with proceeds from its sales going to participating musicians in financial hardship from the lockdown. [...] Like his grandfather, Gilmore draws upon a wide variety of influences from Tony Williams to free jazz drummer Milford Graves. When talking about Graves in Modern Drummer, he said "A lot of Milford's playing deals with rhythm, but not in a very metric way-it's non-metric, a lot of waves. It's still melodic, even more so because it's very linguistic. Milford doesn't even really play snares. He keeps the snares off. His drumming sounds very melodic and very lyrical. It sounds like a language." He has specifically cited Elvin Jones on the album Speak No Evil and Tony Williams' Lifetime as influences." ^ Hide Bio for Marcus Gilmore • Show Bio for Nels Cline "Nels Courtney Cline (born January 4, 1956 in Los Angeles) is an American guitarist and composer. He has been the guitarist for the band Wilco since 2004. He first came to prominence in the 1980s playing jazz, often in collaboration with his twin brother Alex Cline, a drummer. Since then, he has worked with a wide range of musicians in punk and alternative rock, notably Mike Watt and Thurston Moore. He also leads the groups the Nels Cline Singers and Nels Cline Trio. Cline was named the 82nd greatest guitarist of all time by Rolling Stone magazine in November 2011." ^ Hide Bio for Nels Cline
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Track Listing:
1. Nightwhistlers 08:03
2. Unreal Light 06:59
3. Breath 05:38
4. Queen King 08:57
5. Diana 03:51
6. Bloomers 10:00
7. Eye Shadow Eye 07:05
8. Why Canada 03:06
9. Forge 07:31
10. Bend It 06:53
11. Gone Bust 02:08
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