For more than 20 years Brazilian/NY saxophonist Ivo Perelman and NY pianist Matthew Shipp have collaborated in a diverse set of projects that have led to more than 30 albums; this 7th and final volume brings legendary drummer Andrew Cyrille together with the duo in a subtle album propelled by Cyrille's authoritative rhythms and superb interaction of all three players.
Label: Leo Records Catalog ID: LEOR799.2 Squidco Product Code: 24509
Format: CD Condition: New Released: 2017 Country: UK Packaging: Jewel Case Recorded at Parkwest Studios, in Brooklyn, New York, in November, 2016, by Jim Clouse.
"Free Jazz legend Cyrille opens this disc solo for the first minute and 20 seconds. When Perelman and Shipp enter, Cyrille makes the music larger - not necessarily louder, but more amplified and balanced. It's an interesting approach that is also his main contribution to this session. Strap in.
Part 2 finds Cyrille in an extremely subtle mode, pushing gently against Perelman and Shipp. Again, the nuances of Perelman-Shipp are amplified by Cyrille's participation. He pushes against the duo in a way that isn't the least bit intrusive, steering them gently as they move. The more I listen to Dione, the more I believe it's Cyrille's ability to hear Perelman-Shipp properly, rather than what he plays with them, that is the secret to his approach.
There are failed experiments along the way, of course. On Part 6, Shipp & Cyrille join forces briefly in an attempt to guide Perelman in another direction. They are met with resistance and the maneuver comes to an abrupt halt. Perelman then swoops down on Shipp and Cyrille slides back in the driver's seat. This is the pattern for those rare moments in general.
Shipp gets inside the piano for a few plucks on Part 7. A gentle storm brews slowly until a little rain appears. Not even a storm - but one of those peaceful summer rains where you can hear every drop and rumble. Subtle, but amplified. Andrew Cyrille is a poet of percussion."-Tom Burris, The Free Jazz Collective