Abstract Rhythm in Time DigitalART With eremite records Live / by TEST

This quartet seem ready to spearhead a back-to-the-roots exercise in New York free jazz, playing long & loud (though not unlyrical) sets of unfettered improvisation. The notes to the AUM Fidelity disc release suggest that TEST can be heard at the corner of 57th & 5th, & they've also been known to do subway gigs; this is classic street music: tough, sweepingly passionate, but informed & articulate playing. The Eremite disc has one long set from Baltimore & a brief postscript for a Boston show which is a riotous coda to the disc. Rough, live sound, but the spirit is unquenchable & there is some feelingful & exciting interplay among the four players, each of whom suggests that he has a good grasp of long form improvising. --Richard Cook & Brian Morton, The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings Twin sax quartets can be confusing as too-similar voices vie for the lead. Daniel Carter & Sabir Mateen work well together. While one is building to a skronk climax, another is skipping about, lightening the tone with references to Tom Bruno's fantastically active & bouncing drums. Bassist Matthew Heyner completes a quartet that, having started as a busker's project, looks set to help redefine jazz as an expressive medium. Test have the poise & reality that... more credits released April 14, 2020 Tom Bruno: drums Daniel Carter: alto & tenor saxophones, flute, trumpet Matthew Heyner: bass Sabir Mateen: clarinet, alto & tenor saxophones, flute unedited concert recordings from TEST's 1998 USA tour producer: Michael Ehlers engineer: Eremite Mobile Unit photography: Michael Ajerman liner tanka: Byron Coley license all rights reserved

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