September

September

by The Claudia Quintet
September

September

by The Claudia Quintet

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Overview

Marking the transition from summer to fall, September is a special month for drummer/composer John Hollenbeck, special enough to provide the title for this 2013 Claudia Quintet album, the group's sixth Cuneiform release and seventh overall. In the liner notes, bandleader Hollenbeck explains that his artist residencies during September provide "alone time" for composing amidst some quite beautiful surroundings. September, the album, reflects those times when creativity flourishes and the air alternates between warm and chilly, but also when events alter lives forever. Recording largely without written scores, Claudia's lineup of Hollenbeck, reedman Chris Speed, Drew Gress or Chris Tordini on bass, accordionist Red Wierenga (replacing Ted Reichman), and vibraphonist Matt Moran -- with no guest appearances this time -- is ideally suited to capturing the tones and timbres that the month signifies. "25th: Somber Blanket" (each track begins with a composition-related date) is calming in its measured pace of bass and accordion, crystalline in its clarity of vibes and clarinet, as Hollenbeck's drum patter rains into the mix before all the bandmembers coalesce into one of the album's loveliest buildups. Beginning with a composed but improvised-sounding showcase for Gress, with Hollenbeck soon joining him to punch up the rhythmic accents, "24th: Interval Dig" finds the band at its most animated, the bassist and drummer spurring on energized solos from Moran and Speed (on tenor). Inspired by Wayne Shorter, "9th: Wayne Phases" builds angular layers over rolling percussion before a quick collective flurry launches a nimble-fingered accordion solo from Wierenga. Moran flies across the vibes later on as Hollenbeck and Tordini race forward until a descending four-note tenor/accordion figure shifts the rhythm back toward the theme; Speed's tenor then enters choppily, growing ever more turbulent as the band builds from near stasis to a smashing finale. Beginning with repeated short clarinet, vibes, and accordion phrases marking harmonic shifts against a bass-drum groove, "18th: Lemons" initially displays Claudia's jazz-meets-post-minimalism side before flirting with dissonant free improv and concluding forcefully, more of a foot pounder than a toe tapper, while Hollenbeck's marriage of jazz and experimentalism is most fully realized in "29th, 1936: 'Me Warn You.'" The track's music is structured around repetitive sampled bits of Franklin D. Roosevelt's 1936 Democratic Convention speech in Syracuse, New York, in which the campaigning president railed against the Republican Party's maliciousness. Claudia's phrasing effectively matches the chopped-up samples, shifting into an evocative backdrop for a more extended speech passage until, after a band-only interlude, the cadences of music and voice fully integrate, seeming to carry FDR's message emphatically into 2013. Manifesting Hollenbeck's belief in the power of music to lift and heal, the day-after rumination "12th: Coping Song" concludes September with both remembrance and a forward gaze. Long melodic lines float over an ostinato as insistent as a nagging memory before something calmer emerges, with Wierenga's accordion nearly traditional in tone and form. When Gress resumes the ostinato, it seems to carry the band -- and the listener -- elsewhere. ~ Dave Lynch

Product Details

Release Date: 09/24/2013
Label: Cuneiform Records
UPC: 0045775037721
Rank: 248434

Tracks

  1. 20th: Soterius Lakshmi
  2. 9th: Wayne Phases
  3. 25th: Somber Blanket
  4. 29th, 1936: "Me Warn You"
  5. 22nd: Love Is Its Own Eternity
  6. 18th: Lemons
  7. 17th: Loop Piece
  8. 24th: Interval Dig
  9. 16th: Mystic Klang
  10. 12th: Coping Song

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Claudia Quintet   Primary Artist
Drew Gress   Bass (Acoustic)
Red Wierenga   Accordion
John Hollenbeck   Percussion,Drums
Chris Speed   Sax (Tenor),Clarinet
Christopher Tordini   Bass (Acoustic)
Matt Moran   Vibraphone

Technical Credits

Don Piper   Assistant Engineer
Brent Lambert   Mastering
Drew Gress   Group Member
John Hollenbeck   Group Member,Producer,Composer
Andy Taub   Engineer,Mixing
Chris Speed   Group Member
Matt Moran   Group Member
Christopher Tordini   Group Member
Red Wierenga   Group Member
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