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The Fell Clutch
Ned Rothenberg - bass clarinet, clarinet, alto saxophone
Tony Buck - Drums
Stomu Takeishi - Fretless Bass
Tronzo - Slide Guitar
Produced by Ned Rothenberg
This is a 'jam band' that casts its net wide but keeps a sharp focus. Its
about grooves - grooves in every sense of the word. No solos in the standard
framework - this is a group going for musical strength through sonic cohesion
and rhythms that are both 'tight' and 'loose'. Better living through better
listening.
"What King Crimson did for rock and Voivod did for heavy metal, the quartet
of Ned Rothenberg, David Tronzo, Stomu Takeishi and Tony Buck might one day
do for improvised music if their performance at Issue Project Room (Nov. 13th)
was any indication. The granite rotunda of the Brooklyn venue was transformed
into a cyclotron for two stunning sets of music, beams of sound spinning around
at hyperspeed. Those that know Tronzo's slide guitar as a warm inviting presence
were chilled by its bleak, almost apocalyptic message. Buck's drums and Takeishi's
electric fretless effected bass provided searing rhythms over which the guitar
and Rothenberg's circular breathed reeds bubbled, volcanic in purpose and execution.
If Ornette Coleman innovated the "time, no changes" approach to jazz,
this quartet's advance was "intensity over time".
Andrey Henkin, All About Jazz, NY (Selected top 10 performances of the
year 2005)
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