Vijay Iyer Sextet - Far From Over (2017)
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Vijay Iyer Sextet Far From Over 2017 - ECM Records GmbH, München: ECM 2581 / 6 02557 67386 9 https://www.ecmrecords.com/catalogue/1496997544 http://vijay-iyer.com/albums/far-from-over/ * Graham Haynes: cornet, flugelhorn, electronics * Steve Lehman : alto saxophone * Mark Shim : tenor saxophone * Vijay Iyer : piano, Fender Rhodes * Stephan Crump: double bass * Tyshawn Sorey: drums https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_Haynes http://www.stevelehman.com/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Shim http://www.vijay-iyer.com/ http://stephancrump.com/ http://www.tyshawnsorey.com/ Recorded by James A. Farber at Avatar Studios, New York, USA, on April 2017. Assistant: Nate Odden. Wikipedia ~~~~~~~~~ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Far_from_Over_(Vijay_Iyer_album) Reviews ~~~~~~~ By John Fordham https://www.theguardian.com/music/2017/aug/17/vijay-iyer-sextet-far-from-over-review-ecm With recent ECM albums including last year’s duet with trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith, and 2015’s Break Stuff with bassist Stephan Crump and rhythmically mind-bending drummer Marcus Gilmore, pianist/composer Vijay Iyer has maintained his exciting and exacting standards for small ensembles. Now comes this terrific session for the Iyer Sextet that augments his trio (Tyshawn Sorey is on drums this time) with trumpeter Graham Haynes, and fine saxophonists Steve Lehman and Mark Shim. An object lesson in music for the heart, the head and the feet, Far from Over often sounds like vivacious folk music or displaced blues, reflects the hipness of Miles Davis’s 1960s postbop bands and 70s electronic ones or the contemporaneity of slow-burn Bad Plus buildups, and yet is consistently spine-tingling in improvisations that sound simultaneously inside and outside the harmonies. The bullishly fast-moving title track typifies the whole set’s verve, the funky Nope audaciously splices disjointed grooves, the bumpily jazzy Good on the Ground manipulates south Indian rhythms, while Wake is a reflective, softly calling tone poem. As a contemporary jazz set, Far from Over has just about everything. -- By Matt Collar https://www.allmusic.com/album/far-from-over-mw0003079906 By Troy Dostert http://www.freejazzblog.org/2017/09/vijay-iyer-sextet-far-from-over-ecm-2017.html By Karl Ackermann https://www.allaboutjazz.com/far-from-over-vijay-iyer-ecm-records-review-by-karl-ackermann.php By Raul da Gama https://jazzdagama.com/music/vijay-iyer-sextet-far/ Cyriel Pluimakers (nl) http://www.jazzenzo.nl/?e=3769 Von Peter Füssl (de) http://www.kulturzeitschrift.at/kritiken/cd-tipp/vijay-iyer-sextet-far-from-over Da Enrico Bettinello (it) https://www.allaboutjazz.com/far-from-over-vijay-iyer-ecm-records-review-by-enrico-bettinello.php Por Rui Eduardo Paes (pt) https://jazz.pt/ponto-escuta/2017/08/23/vijay-iyer-sextet-far-over-ecm/ Par Diane Gastellu (fr) https://www.citizenjazz.com/Vijay-Iyer-Sextet.html Por I. Ortega (es) http://www.distritojazz.com/discos-jazz/vijay-iyer-sextet-far-from-over