Recordings recordings
sonic openings under pressure
rapt circle
Cadence Jazz Records 1168
1.scissor bump - 15:45
2.spin - 9:08
3.which way what - 7:48
4.scissor bump - 10:25
5. covert - 11:57
6. which way what - 7:06

all compositions by patrick brennan
Newman Taylor Baker
drums
patrick brennan
composition/saxophone
Hilliard Greene
contrabass
Juma Santos Ayantola
dun dun, congas

1,2,3. Recorded June 29, 2002, Live at the Festival Internacional de Jazz de Montréal w/Juma Santos Ayantola.
4,5,6. Recorded June 5, 2002, Live at the 7th annual Vision Festival, NYC as trio.

CJR 1168 - patrick brennan: sonic openings under pressure

rapt circle

artist's notes

#64. Wei Chi. Before Completeion. Success. But if the little fox after nearly completing the journey gets his tail wet in the water, there is nothing that would further. (I Ching/Book of Changes, trans. Richard Wilhelm)

Artists are far from alone in stretching over the thin ice of the Global Warming Empire. Any extra baggage should still recommend a second thought. A third thought, a fourth, and pretty soon a composition begins to grow - that kind of slow-motion improvisation that may span years, a forested canopy under which one can stroll in and out of, ruminate over, walk all around its outsides. A composition is a dream reenacted and reshaped in dialogue with a community of musicians; and what especially draws me to composing in relation with improvisation is its potential as tonic antidote to the SameOld-SameOlds, a.k.a. the SO-SOs.

Compositions also develop, lives, personalities and an insistence of their own, and while each may function as a distinct member of the band, they don’t necessarily accomodate travelling light. So, when all one can offer is what at first seems to be a string of coded idiosyncratic half-nelsons and less than optimal working conditions, it becomes a special occasion for gratitude and respect when the right musicians are willing to apply their tolerance, patience and creative personalities in collaboration.


This music was recorded live in June, 2002 - both at the Vision Festival in New York and several weeks later at the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal, not all that long after the coordination of a new formation of sonic openings under pressure (with which I’ve been thinning and thicking since 1979). Newman Taylor Baker has already played drums with the group for a good stretch in the 80’s and Hilliard Greene brings a strong new voice to the music and an on-the-spot compositional sense that’s most easily heard in his a capella solo on covert. I’ve been wanting to incorporate the dundun into this music for quite a while as an counterstating, untempered melodic voice, and I hadn’t considered that I’d be able to include my old compatriot Juma Santos Ayantola, but he offered to travel all the way from Detroit to join us in Montréal. And, this is just a beginning of what we might develop with these sounds and voices.


Juma Santos Ayantola

patrick brennan

Newman Taylor Baker

Hilliard Greene



  Juma Santos Ayantola, patrick brennan, Newman Taylor Baker & Hill Greene in Montreal.  Photo by Jim Watson.

 

 

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