Nonconsecutive Days (2020)
Started in 2005 and completed in 2020. A not-quite-daily journal sparsely populated with musical comments. A solo with a second computerized solo on top.
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from 50105 2020,
released March 19, 2021
Shelly Purdy - vibraphone
Will Redman - computer
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The trombone-contrabass duo, that in itself is worthy of attention, because we don't see this combination very often. And it's a truly monumental record. Not in the sense of noise intensity or length (although it is a good one), but in the way it manages to encompass microworlds, both sonic and abstract. jiristepan
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