muzycy:
Dennis González: cornet, trumpet, percussion
Aaron González: bass
Stefan González: vibes, drums, percussion
Louis Moholo-Moholo: drums, vocal
Tim Green: tenor saxophone, percussion
All About Jazz:
Texas-based trumpeter Dennis Gonzalez's distinctive alliance of composition, structure and technique has blossomed into an elevated art form within the global jazz and improvisation circles. The trumpeter's compositions periodically spawn a few nods to Ornette Coleman's harmolodic methodology, largely founded within cyclical themes built on tonal shifts and punctuated rhythmic lines. The artist also incorporates massive attacks and uses density and space as additional instruments. On Cape of Storms, featuring his sons Aaron Gonzalez (bass), and Stefan Gonzalez (drums, percussion), Gonzalez Sr. delves into capacious movements amid world music aspects, spiced with disparate tonalities and open-air like ostinatos.
Featuring fabled African and UK drummer Louis Moholo-Moholo, the band takes it time developing motifs that are chock full of subtle surprises and deviations, propagated by the dual percussion initiatives. On "Tag," for example, Moholo-Moholo instills a militaristic-like drum pattern that sets the stage for a powerful gala, augmented by the bassist's linear and trickling notes. Here, the leader launches a brisk storyline over-the-top via edgy and stinging choruses. Dennis Gonzalez acts as the igniter as the band picks up steam, underscored by the polyrhythmic flurries and tempered by soft overtones.
The trumpeter's impressive legacy moves forward in contrast to the sometimes tenuous progressive-jazz movement. Gonzalez's music serves as the antidote to the worn out situation where many jazz musicians are more concerned with rummaging through tricky time signatures and placing compositional form in the backseat. No doubt, Gonzalez' artistry resides in the upper echelon of the multifaceted jazz vernacular.
By GLENN ASTARITA
Editor's info:
"Dennis had just finished mixing the music on Cape of Storms when he sent me the tapes. A couple of emails later, it was decided that this should ....... more
Materiał został nagrany w lutym 2010 roku w Dallas i Nowym Orleanie. W sesji uczestniczył legendarny południowoafrykański perkusista jazzowy Louis Moholo-Moholo, obok Chrisa McGregora, Johnny'ego Dyani'ego, Nikele Moyake, Mongezi Fezy i Dudu Pukwany jeden z założycieli The Blue Notes. Członek the Brotherhood of Breath, Viva la Black, Assagai i The Dedication Orchestra.
Lista jego współpracowników robi wrażenie: Derek Bailey, Steve Lacy, Evan Parker, Enrico Rava, Roswell Rudd, Irene Schweizer, Cecil Taylor, John Tchicai, Archie Shepp, Peter Brötzmann, Mike Osborne, Keith Tippett, Elton Dean i Harry Miller.
Wydany przez zasłużoną dla kreatywnego jazzu wytwórnię Ayler Records 'Cape of Storms' prezentuje poszerzony o Louis Moholo-Moholo kwartet Dennisa Gonzáleza w najlepszej dyspozycji, grane przez niego precyzyjne frazy potrafią brzmieć zarazem drapieżnie [Document for Walt Dickerson] i lirycznie [Cape of Storms I, Snakehandler]. Swobodnie czerpie inspiracje zarówno ze świata jazzu jak i światowego folku.
Zwarty, logiczny i przemyślany, a przy tym porywający pięknem, jakie muzycy wydobyli z własnej wyobraźni i doświadczeń należy bez wątpienia do jego czołowych osiągnięć.