.Abstract Rhythm in Time DigitalART With eremite records ConSequences by Raphe Malik by Alan Silva
jazziz magazine critics' picks top ten recordings 1999
cadence magazine reviewers' choice top ten recordings 1999
cadence magazine readers poll top recordings 1999
Raphe puts his technical mastery of the trumpet to bravura use throughout ConSequences, pushing off from the initial structure established by the tunes into those extremes of expression where he is so at home. His sound is huge -- just one note tells you that -- but there's more to his playing than a big tone. Raphe has mastered the whole jazz vocabulary of the instrument. He can nail ridiculously high notes, execute the fastest lines with absolute clarity, and manipulate menacing growls, shrieks of anger and cries of joy with absolute precision. . . . His methodology is another way of doing what improvisers have done in America since the turn of the century: express the exhiliration of freedom and capture the joy that lies as deep within us as sorrow. --Ed Hazell, excerpt from liner notes
Once when Duke Ellington was asked to explain why he didn't deem his music 'swing,' he said he thought it was 'more kind of poignant.' Poignant is a good word for this music, too. The horns tangle & cajole & boast, but listening collectively is never abandoned. To hear these bravura technicians take time to be intimate & cooperative... more
credits
released April 25, 2018
Malik: trumpet
Denis Charles: drums
Sabir Mateen: alto saxophone
William Parker: bass
all compositions Raphe Malik, rmalik music, ascap
26 July 1997, Fire in the Valley Festival, Bezanson Recital Hall, UMASS Amherst
producer: Michael Ehlers
engineer: Norman Blain
photography: Michael Wilderman
liner notes: Ed Hazell
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