Reckon
by JIM BLACK TRIO with Elias Stemeseder and Thomas Morgan
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Meinolf Reul Advanced music, invitingly made.
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about
Intakt CD 334
The Chicago Reader describes the Jim Black Trio with Thomas Morgan (Bass) and Elias Stemeseder (Piano) “one of the best bands in Jim Black’s busy career”. In the HardStudios Winterthur the trio recorded this new album over two days. It is their fourth CD as a trio and their second release on Intakt Records.
Drummer Jim Black has one of the most immediately recognizable styles in Jazz -– his wonderful unhinged playing bears the mark of the rock backbeat, but he adds a clanking disruptive quality that forces his collaborators to sharpen their reflexes.
“They find their own space”, writes Kevin Whitehead in the liner notes.
“Stemeseder is an original. It’s not that he never backstops a right-hand melody with left-hand chords – he just does it less than most jazz pianists. He can feather the pedals or get stabby-percussive, but never over-plays. The space he leaves around the piano’s sound is an invitation: he creates room. Like Stemeseder, Thomas Morgan has the confidence to do nothing where another accompanist might fill all the holes. His bass tone is ringing and clear, his attack has propulsive bite, and his lines sing. He provides a through-line when the other guys fracture.”
credits
released January 17, 2020
Jim Black: Drums
Elias Stemeseder: Piano
Thomas Morgan: Bass
All music by Jim Black Trio. Recorded January 15 & 16, 2019, by Michael Brändli at Hardstudios Winterthur, Switzerland. Mixed and mastered by Michael Brändli at Hardstudios Winterthur, Switzerland. Cover Art and graphic design: Jonas Schoder. Photo: Michelle Ettlin. Liner notes: Kevin Whitehead.
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elias stemeseder experimental jazz jim black thomas morgan composition contemporary fusion improvisation jazz Berlin
discography
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Ain't No Saint
Feb 2023
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Ain't No Saint (24bit Hi-Res 96khz)
Feb 2023
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Reckon
Jan 2020
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Reckon (24bit 88.2khz)
Jan 2020
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Malamute
Jan 2017
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Malamute (24bit 96khz)
Jan 2017
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The Constant
Aug 2016
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The Constant (24bit 96khz)
Aug 2016
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