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Brotzmann's own BRO label releases this performance at Chicago's Hideout of the duo of Peter Brotzmann on alto and tenor sax, b-flat clarinet and tarogato, and vibraophonist Jason Adasiewicz from their 2012 US tour for three stunning tracks of free improvisation. |
Out of Stock Shipping Weight: 26.00 units Quantity in Basket: None Log In to use our Wish List ![]() Limited edition of 600 copies. Hand-pulled screen-printed covers on heavyweight Stoughton "laser disc" sleeves by Alan Sherry (Siwa). UPC: 769791954946 Label: Bro Catalog ID: BRO 005LP Squidco Product Code: 20168 Format: LP Condition: New Released: 2014 Country: USA Packaging: Vinyl LP Personnel: Peter Brotzmann-Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, B-Flat Clarinet, Tarogato Jason Adasiewicz-Vibraphone Click an artist name above to see in-stock items for that artist. Highlight an instrument above and click here to Search for albums with that instrument. ![]() ![]() Artist Biographies: • Show Bio for Jason Adasiewicz "Jason Adasiewicz was born in Wichita, Kansas in 1977, but raised in Crystal Lake, Illinois. He studied jazz drums at DePaul University for three years. He only eased into the vibraphone after leaving school, playing it in the indie-rock scene around Chicago with bands like Pinetop Seven and the singer-songwriter Edith Frost. In the early 2000s he began his collaboration with cornetist Josh Berman and drummer Mike Reed. Since then he was worked in the Chicago jazz and improvisation scene with multiple bands, including Rob Mazurek's Starlicker and Exploding Star Orchestra, Mike Reed's Loose Assembly, Josh Berman and His Gang, Nicole Mitchell's Ice Crystal, James Falzone's Klang and Ken Vandermark's Topology and Audio One. Adasiewicz formed his Chicago-based jazz quintet, Rolldown, in 2004, while living in Madison. In 2008 he founded the trio Sun Rooms, with Nate McBride and Mike Reed." -Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Adasiewicz)8/8/2022 Have a better biography or biography source? Please Contact Us so that we can update this biography. ^ Hide Bio for Jason Adasiewicz ![]() Side A: 1. Seasons May Vary 10:53 2. 'Round The Sun 9:13 Sid B 1. Mollie's In The Mood 19:01 |
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"A weighty disc in every way -- a substantial piece of vinyl, with music of unusual depth. Vibraphonist Jason Adasiewicz plays seamlessly across inside & outside contexts, his rich, deep resonance deploying sustain full on. Even so, you'd think, a lonely vibraphone would be overwhelmed by Brötzmann's stentorian tenor. But even while Brötzmann modulates his attack, Adasiewicz somehow matches him at full force, & it turns out to be a wonderfully simpatico partnership. Rambunctious tenor on "Seasons May Vary" are met with sonorous chords from the vibraphonist: the track's conclusion sounds especially Ayler-ish. "Mollie's in the Mood" features tenor playing as gently vibrato-laden as Coleman Hawkins, & it's when he switches to alto saxophone that Brötzmann's sound becomes huge. Perhaps unexpectedly, one of the musically richest releases in the Brötzmann catalogue."-Andy Hamilton, The Wire Limited edition of 600 copies. Hand-pulled screen-printed covers on heavyweight Stoughton "laser disc" sleeves by Alan Sherry (Siwa). ![]() Vinyl Recordings Improvised Music European Improv, Free Jazz & Related Chicago Jazz & Improvisation Free Improvisation Duo Recordings Staff Picks & Recommended Items Instant Rewards |