Mark Dresser Trio - Aquifer (2002)
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Cryptogramophone: CG111 http://www.cryptogramophone.com/catalog/aquifer * Mark Dresser: contrabass, giffus * Matthias Ziegler: electro-acoustic flutes (contrabass, bass, alto, soprano flutes, & piccolo) * Denman Maroney: hyperpiano http://www.mark-dresser.com/projects/mark-dresser-trio http://www.mark-dresser.com/ http://www.matthias-ziegler.ch/ http://www.denmanmaroney.com/ Recorded at Tedesco Studios, Paramus, New Jersey March 1-2, 2001. Engineer: Jon Rosenberg. Reviews ~~~~~~~ By Thom Jurek http://www.allmusic.com/album/aquifer-mw0000657506 As a composer Mark Dresser walks no lines; he enters and exits the musical body without regard for boundaries or conventions imposed from outside his musical view. As a soloist, improviser, and bandleader, Dresser is well-known for turning the musical tract inside out in order to get what he needs from his instrument, his ensemble, or a particular piece of music. On Aquifer, his second album as a leader for the now-venerable Cryptogramphone label, Dresser uses the title as a veil-lifting exercise on what it is this ensemble does with music. They act as the ground from which all force is created. They are unchanging and look at everything with equanimity, yet, based on the dictates of a particular composition or interaction, cause chain reactions of force, silence, ebb, and flow with each movement or consideration. Here with Mathias Ziegler, with the entire family of flutes played electroacoustically and the hyper piano of Denman Maroney, the ensemble charts more unknown, perhaps unknowable territory while keeping their focus on the axis of purely musical expression... -- By Charlie Wilmoth http://www.dustedmagazine.com/reviews/88 By Jason Bivins http://www.onefinalnote.com/reviews/d/dresser-mark/aquifer.asp By Josef Woodard http://jazztimes.com/articles/12959-aquifer-mark-dresser-trio