Sunday, March 24, 2024

Jazz | Pint | A Night of Variety


Craftwork Brewery

Usually I just sit back and listen to a single album when I write one of these posts, but tonight I changed it up. The theme for next month’s listening session we’ll be sharing recordings from 2010-present (we’ve been working our way through the decades). So, tonight I’ve been playing selections from a bunch of albums to try and narrow down a track or two to play to the group. Usually I take along a few recordings so I have a couple of things up my sleeve based on what others bring along.  It won’t necessarily be something I like (it might be though!), but it might be related to another recording played that night or something that adds variety to the evening or a stimulant for discussion – maybe all of the above. Sometimes my selection might on the fringe of the tastes of others in the group, but I figure the idea is to introduce them to artists and recordings they otherwise may not have listened to without a prompt. Of course there was no chance I’d get through this pile of albums tonight, but I’ve made a start. There are plenty of names that the crew up the coast won’t be that familiar with James Brandon Lewis, Masabumi Kikuchi, Tomeka Reid, Michael Formanek, so it’s tempting to take that route. I played a Fieldwork track last month so they’ve had a very brief intro to Vijay Iyer and Steve Lehman... it didn’t go down well, but I’m tempted to play something from Iyer’s sextet album 'Far From Over' as perhaps that is a bit more approachable. But Thumbscrew’s Anthony Braxton Project is nagging away at me too as is Trio Tapestry. And after a bit of listening tonight, other names keep popping into my mind....Mette Henriette is another that I’ve marked down as another possibility....Tim Berne's 'Snakeoil' is another. If I was going down the ‘favourites’ path, Evan Parker’s 'As The Wind' would be right up there... so who knows where I’ll end up at this stage. Anyway, I have a few weeks before I need to have an idea of what to play. There’s a very real chance that on the train ride out I’ll still have no idea – but that’s part of the fun I guess.

It was all washed down with a bottle of Craftwork and another round was accompanied by some ooloong tea. 




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