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1. | Junk Magic
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2. | Mystero
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3. | Shining Through
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4. | Prismatica
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5. | Bodies at Rest and in Motion
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6. | Stalagmite
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7. | The Golden Age
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Jazz
Craig Taborn : Piano & Keyboards & Programming Mat Maneri : Viola Aaron Stewart : Tenor Sax David King : Drums
For those already familiar with his formidable and adventurous skills as a keyboardist and composer, the exciting breadth of vision Taborn brings to Junk Magic will come as no surprise. The musicians he has assembled for the album are no less exciting: drummer David King of the Bad Plus, revered violist Mat Maneri, and tenor saxophonist Aaron Stewart, who has worked with Anthony Braxton and Steve Coleman. Taborn's vision is impossible to nail down - with Junk Magic he incorporates elements of Detroit techno, abstract laptop electronica, breakbeat-influenced cut-up drum programming, mysterious ambience and, of course, masterful free jazz. Drawing on his experience recording with such artists as Detroit techno originator Carl Craig and avant-garde jazz composer Tim Berne, Taborn manages to combine these elements into a whole that is astonishingly cohesive and refreshingly concise. The result is possibly the most fully-realized union of jazz and electronics to date. Its impact will be felt, and it certainly should not be missed.
Jazziz- To use Duke Ellington's highest compliment, Junk Magic is simply beyond category
Craig Taborn
Active Decades: '90s and '00s Genre: Jazz Styles: Avant-Garde Jazz, Broken Beat, Dark Ambient, Free Funk, Free Improvisation, Free Jazz
Jazz pianist and organist Craig Taborn began working professionally in the 1990s in a variety of musical contexts, ranging from more straight-ahead jazz to more outside music, with young jazz musicians, seasoned veterans, and even techno artists. In his hometown of Minneapolis, Taborn studied piano, composition, and music theory with area university professors before going away to college. Before he graduated from college, Taborn had already performed on three recordings as a member of the James Carter Quartet. After graduating with a liberal arts degree from the University of Michigan in 1995, DIW released Taborn's first date as a leader, The Craig Taborn Trio. He then moved to N.Y.C., and by the close of the '90s, he performed on two more Carter releases; Roscoe Mitchell's 1999 ECM release, Nine to Get Ready; Detroiter Carl Craig's techno-jazz project, Innerzone Orchestra; and on Hugh Ragin's Afternoon in Harlem. At the beginning of 2000, Taborn was active performing along with drummer Tom Rainey in Tim Berne's latest project, Quiksand. ---Joslyn Layne, All Music Guide |
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