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Artist:
CONJOINT
Title:
A Few Empty Chairs
Label:
BÜRO (GERMANY)
Format:
CD
Price:
$14.50
Catalog #:
BURO 003CD
Having made music since the late '50s,
Karl Berger
is undoubtedly the veteran of the
Conjoint
gang -- bringing his consummate vibraphone skills which were honed through years working alongside the likes of
Don Cherry
,
Ornette Coleman
,
Lee Konitz
,
Bill Laswell
and
George Clinton
. A key figure in the avant-garde jazz scene, Berger's fluid musical style is perfectly counter-pointed by the electronic machinations of
Jamie Hodge
-- a Chicago-born digital manipulator whose first release back in 1994 on
Richie Hawtin
's Plus8 label became an instant classic and has since put out material for countless labels. Backing these two up is guitarist
Gunther Ruit Kraus
, a well-respected jazz musician from Heidelberg, Germany, and
David Moufang
-- otherwise known as
Move D
-- whose Source recordings was the initial catalyst behind the Conjoint project. A full-on techno luminary, Move D's work for Source, Warp and Fax have become key documents in the history of electronic music, while his collaborative credentials have also been established through projects such as
Reagenz
(with
Jonah Sharp
aka
Spacetime Continuum
),
Deep Space Network
(with
Jonas Grossmann
) and
Studio Pankow
alongside Jamie Hodge and
Kai Kroker
. Their third album as Conjoint,
A Few Empty Chairs
follows on from their previous release, wherein comparisons to the likes of
Miles Davis
were common . Very much a sum of its considerable parts,
A Few Empty Chairs
eschews a simple collaborative venture that signposts the various protagonist's individual contributions in favor of a cohesive and highly-evolved collection of music that defies easy categorization. Recorded live (but featuring no intrusive crowd noise),
A Few Empty Chairs
opens through the creased electronics and chiming acoustics of "Blue & White," where a deep jazz schematic is given bite through nervously rendered percussion. From here, the title track is a tensely-realized coalition of spiraling piano and heart-stopping rhythms, "Loopholes In My Lawn" is a soapy spray of cavernous atmospherics, whilst "Ruit Silvermoon" is the kind of track which will give the avant-garde a good name. Initial copies come w/ free a bonus 2nd disc, which reissues the first Conjoint album from 1997, originally issued by KM20/Source.
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