Mark Dresser Trio - Aquifer (2002)

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Cryptogramophone: CG111
http://www.cryptogramophone.com/catalog/aquifer

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* Mark Dresser: contrabass, giffus
* Matthias Ziegler: electro-acoustic flutes
(contrabass, bass, alto, soprano flutes, & piccolo)
* Denman Maroney: hyperpiano

http://www.mark-dresser.com/projects/mark-dresser-trio

http://www.mark-dresser.com/
http://www.matthias-ziegler.ch/
http://www.denmanmaroney.com/

Recorded at Tedesco Studios, Paramus, New Jersey March 1-2, 2001.
Engineer: Jon Rosenberg.

Reviews

By Thom Jurek
http://www.allmusic.com/album/aquifer-mw0000657506

As a composer Mark Dresser walks no lines; he enters and exits the musical body
without regard for boundaries or conventions imposed from outside his musical
view. As a soloist, improviser, and bandleader, Dresser is well-known for
turning the musical tract inside out in order to get what he needs from his
instrument, his ensemble, or a particular piece of music. On Aquifer, his
second album as a leader for the now-venerable Cryptogramphone label, Dresser
uses the title as a veil-lifting exercise on what it is this ensemble does with
music. They act as the ground from which all force is created. They are
unchanging and look at everything with equanimity, yet, based on the dictates
of a particular composition or interaction, cause chain reactions of force,
silence, ebb, and flow with each movement or consideration. Here with Mathias
Ziegler, with the entire family of flutes played electroacoustically and the
hyper piano of Denman Maroney, the ensemble charts more unknown, perhaps
unknowable territory while keeping their focus on the axis of purely musical
expression.

That musical expression finds its means of erudition in the array of sounds
this trio is capable of dredging out of the creative heart. Where the jazz and
blues of Horace Silver are tracked via Jaki Byard on "Digestivo," so are serial
components à la Alban Berg. "Digestivo" and "Modern Pine," which closes the
album, have been performed quite extensively by Dresser with Mark Helias, but
the textured sounds of the flutes and the angular piano of Maroney create a
depth and dimension that the originals didn't touch. Ideas here, in both
structure and improvisation, don't drone or breathe; they all have edges and
move through their chosen frameworks with deceptive ease. The abstracted
soundscapes on "Sonomatopoeia" give way effortlessly toward poetically inspired
compositional sketches that are precise and expansive having integrated the
sonic palette. Where improvisation is called for in order to reveal the
invisible foundations of a particular musical notion, as on the title track, it
sidles the premise of an integral, interchangeable sonic and sonant amalgam of
cooperative sound exchanges that shore the idea while making its utterances so
vast they are almost unspeakable. Mark Dresser hasn't missed in his quest to
integrate all the values of sound and music creation into a refracted,
prismatic whole, and the Aquifer trio is a band whose potentials have merely
been tapped here.

--

By Charlie Wilmoth
http://www.dustedmagazine.com/reviews/88

By Jason Bivins
http://www.onefinalnote.com/...s/d/dresser-mark/aquifer.asp

By Josef Woodard
http://www.jazztimes.com/art...59-aquifer-mark-dresser-trio


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