Brotzmann/kondo/parker/drake
Die Like A Dog
In 1993, Peter Brotzmann launched his Die Like A Dog quartet to pay tribute to the short and turbulent life of his
near-contemporary Albert Ayler, a synchronistic saxophone innovator and fellow timbral virtuoso ("It's not about notes,
it's about sounds"). all the highs and lows of an insane "career" that nudged Albert ever closer to that dog's death in
the East River. "Die Like A Dog", though, has to be a misnomer for the life-affirming music of Brotzmann's quartet.
Kondo, a most curious fellow whose every appearance seems a Zen manifestation - he pops up suddenly, like an oriental
rabbit out of a hat - is, according to this month's jazz press, on conversational terms with the Dalai Lama. He's also a
long term student of T'ai Chi and knows when to hit. William Parker's been quoted, in David Such's book Avant-Garde Jazz
Musicians, with the following remark: "For free music to succeed it must grow into free spiritual music. There is a
music which is not based on technique but on being a messenger of the Lord. We are not the creators, we are the vehicles
through which the Creator sends vibrations." Peter Brotzmann strikes you as an unlikely leader of a troupe of
neo-mystics? Makes you think - but not for too long! - about Blake's famous contention that the road of excess leads to
the palace of wisdom. Anyway, here is a group that includes members inspired, in wildly differing degree, by the
Smirnoff bottle and the Tibetan Book of the Dead, by the profane and the spiritual, by old and new jazz and the music of
the whole wide world. It is a group that Peter leads by not seeking to dominate it. This quartet makes music together
rather than in mutual competition, music that has an extraordinarily unforced character, for all the technical
complexities involved. Roles are not much discussed, each member can claim all the 'freedom' he needs inside the group,
but there is also a lot of giving, of generosity, a lot of complemen-ting and enhancing of each other's contributions.
There is a great deal of finesse in the interaction, much light and shade, understanding of sound projection and how to
make the small gesture as potent as the large one. The transparent recording quality helps to make this clear
Price
Genre
Format
CD - 4 disk
Release
30-09-2015
Label
Item-nr
472430
EAN
4250079757688
Availability
In stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
FRAGEMENTS OF MUSIC, LIFE AND DEATH OF ALBERT AYLER
1
LITTLE BIRDS HAVE FAST HEARTS NO.1
1
LITTLE BIRDS HAVE FAST HEARTS NO.2
1
AOYAMA CROWS