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Various Ensembles: Evil Clown Shorties Volume 1
Various Ensembles:
Evil Clown Shorties Volume 1

(Evil Clown -- USA )


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Presenting 14 concise improvisations from 13 albums performed by 6 ensembles and 27 musicians, Evil Clown Shorties Volume 1 highlights the modular spirit of Evil Clown's roster, blending dynamic sonic concepts into standalone "Shorties" under 10 minutes each, crafted during soundchecks yet fully formed, providing an engaging sampler of the long-form works they complement."

Axioms: Abstract Intensions <i>[Used Item]</i>
Axioms:
Abstract Intensions [Used Item]

(Evil Clown -- USA )


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Axioms: Meaning And Truth <i>[Used Item]</i>
Axioms:
Meaning And Truth [Used Item]

(Evil Clown -- USA )


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Axioms: Extensions To Infinity
Axioms:
Extensions To Infinity

(Evil Clown -- USA )


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Axioms is based around the core trio of Boston multi-reedist, percussionist and composer David Peck, and Cecil Taylor associates Albey onBass (on bass) and poet Jane SpokenWord, here in a performance with collective core cellist & aquasonic performer Glynis Lomon, and guest improviser from New Orleans, Chris Alford on guitar, stomp box and percussion.

Axioms: Abstract Intensions
Axioms:
Abstract Intensions

(Evil Clown -- USA )


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Arranged around the core of bassist Albey onBass and poet Jane SpokenWord, who were a part of Cecil Taylor's final trio, this spoken word, drummer-less ensemble from the Boston-based Axiom collective is a live quartet performance with David Peck on reeds, winds, percussion & electronics, and Glynic Lomon on cello and aquasonic, in an extended, eclectic and electric discourse.

Axioms: Meaning And Truth
Axioms:
Meaning And Truth

(Evil Clown -- USA )


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Cecil Taylor trio associates, the working duo of poet Jane SpokenWord and bassist Albey onBass, joins the collaborative Boston duo of David Peck on reeds & percussion and Gylnis Lomon on cello and aquasonic, the "Axioms" focusing on statements or propositions that bridge the distance between poetic discussion of truths and abstract musical structures.

Axioms (PEK / SpokenWord / Lomon / onBass / Simches): Illusion and Reality
Axioms (PEK / SpokenWord / Lomon / onBass / Simches):
Illusion and Reality

(Evil Clown -- USA )


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Two vocalists associated with Cecil Taylor's final trio--Albey onBass and Jane SpokenWord--join Evil Clown leader David Peck (PEK) on reeds, winds and a large collection of percussive devices, and Glynis Lomon on cello & aquasonic, for an extended work of critical poetry and spoken word, merging truth and abstraction through free improv and pointed expression.

Axioms: Discourse
Axioms:
Discourse

(Evil Clown -- USA )


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Featuring the poetry and words of Cecil Taylor-associated poets Albey OnBass and Jane SpokenWord, the Boston collective improvising band Axiom of David Peck on reeds, winds and percussion, Steve Niemtiz on drums & percussion and Glynis Lomon on cello & aquasonic + OnBass & SpokenWord, focus on "Discourse", wakefullness and freedom in an age of social unrest.

Axioms: Hypothesis
Axioms:
Hypothesis

(Evil Clown -- USA )


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The second album of free improv with poetry from the Boston-based Evil Clown collective band Axioms of David Peck, Jane SpokenWord and Albey onBass, this album extending the trio with Glynis Lomon on cello and Steve Niemitz on drums & percussion, heard in an extended improvisation bridging the distance between poetic discussion of truths and abstract musical structures.



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