The Convergence Quartet - Song. Dance (2010)
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The Convergence Quartet Song / Dance Clean Feed: CF187 http://www.cleanfeed-records.com/disco2.asp?intID=324 * Taylor Ho Bynum: cornet, flugelhorn * Harris Eisenstadt: drums * Alexander Hawkins: piano * Dominic Lash: double bass http://www.taylorhobynum.com/ http://www.alexanderhawkins.com/ http://www.dominiclash.co.uk/ Recorded on May 4, 2009 by Dick Hammett at Red Gables Studios, London. Reviews ~~~~~~~ by Michael Rosenstein http://www.paristransatlantic.com/magazine/monthly2010/10oct_text.html#8 Perhaps the band-name refers to the convergence of two North American improvisers ΓÇô cornetist Taylor Ho Bynum and drummer Harris Eisenstadt ΓÇô and two from the UK: pianist Alexander Hawkins and bassist Dominic Lash. Or perhaps it refers to their distinctive synthesis between composition and improvisation, arrangement and spontaneity. In any case, this fine CD is their second release, recorded in the studio during the course of a short UK tour in spring 2009. The nine tunes include originals by each member along with Leroy JenkinsΓÇÖ ΓÇ£Albert Ayler (His Life Was Too Short)ΓÇ¥ and ΓÇ£Kudala,ΓÇ¥ a traditional South African song. HereΓÇÖs a band that truly understands how to ride the edge of inside/outside, at times dulcetly melodic, at other times quite prickly; theyΓÇÖre always doing something unexpected, weaving their way through collective counterpoint, lyrical solos, and bracing free interludes, as well. Early Ellington is a strong influence, and you can hear that the bandmembers have learned much from ongoing work with musicians like Braxton, Evan Parker, Lol Coxhill, and Joe McPhee, but they all have forged distinctive voices on their instruments. LetΓÇÖs hope this long-distance Trans-Atlantic relationship continues, as this is a group that deserves to be more than an occasional project. --