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More Music for a Free World

by Dave Sewelson

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1.
Memories 22:57
2.
Dreams 27:14
3.
Reflections 08:47

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This offering was recorded in Brooklyn, New York, the music capital of the world, at Park West Studios on December 17 of 2018 by Jim Clouse, a guy who knows and honors this music with his highly advanced recording methods. The way this came about is somewhat miraculous.

William Parker had included a talk he had with Dave Sewelson, the instigator of these proceedings, in his latest book Conversations III. Chad Fowler was reading the chapter in his kitchen in Arkansas when he read Sewelson mention a recording “tried to put another one out. If anybody out there wants to put that out...” He immediately knew he wanted to release in on Mahakala Music. He knew master recording engineer Jim Clouse had it in the can and was the one to talk to connect him with Sewelson. The results of these synchronous events are a delight to hear.



The music here is completely improvised. Maybe someone was going to tell the musicians to try to make some shorter pieces, less challenging for a casual listener but they didn’t. Perhaps someone said, let the drums kick this one off or “go” but no instruction was given. These sounds come out of the silence that is already swinging. The results show what has been known since 2017, that when these four musicians start playing together the result is exquisite music. Call it chemistry, collaboration, community but it is contagious.



The music is presented as it happened on that December day in Brooklyn.



Track 1. Memories: The fact that Swell and Sewelson have been riffing together for years as part of Parker’s Little Huey Creative Music Orchestra is apparent from the beginning of this session. This track starts with a clearing of the ground as the two partners parallel playing gets more involved as the music moves along. Bustling along from collective blowing to back and forth soloing the bass and drums always having and important dialogue on top and below the thresholds.



Track 2. Dreams: Marvin Bugalu Smith sets the table on this one. He prepares a place where the conversation continues, with everyone free to say anything and everyone listening and respecting every point of view. The dialogue between the bass and drums intensifies and the plates almost fall off the table.



Track 3. and Reflections: This track begins with the baritone sax mixing the air in the room to a warm soup that just gets better with each ingredient that each musician adds. The reflection of the steamy image off the surface of the musical soup as the simmering continues.

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released February 21, 2020

Dave Sewelson - Baritone Saxophone
Steve Swell - Trombone
William Parker - Bass
Marvin Bugalu Smith - Drums

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Dave Sewelson New York

Dave is a baritone saxophone specialist, he arrived in New York City in the summer of 1977, settled in the East Village becoming a stalwart of the downtown scene, played in many bands of the area, probably best know as a founding member of the Microscopic Septet and lifetime member of William Parker’s Little Huey Creative Music Orchestra. ... more

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