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John Edwards, Mark Sanders, John Tilbury

A Field Perpetually At The Edge Of Disorder

Label: Fataka

Format: CD

Genre: Jazz

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*2024 stock*I n his review of Exta, the critic Brian Olewnick commented that “there's a tendency on the part of [John Tilbury's] younger companions to defer a bit to him”, adding that, in his view, this was not “necessarily a bad strategy”. In this encounter, their first as a trio, John Edwards and Mark Sanders do not defer to Tilbury at all, and it proves to be perhaps the best strategy of all. 

This is a vigorous music of equals, the democratic clamour of three distinct personalities committed to occupying a common space and working together to create something collective without erasing their differences in the process. There's tension, even friction, at times between Edwards and Sanders' quickness and Tilbury's more measured approach, but it's a productive tension and one that enables all three to explore areas of their playing that perhaps aren't always foregrounded: Edwards' ability to wait and patiently twist long resonant notes out of near nothingness; Sanders' sense of space and sharp delicacy with small sounds; and Tilbury's thunderous density and energetic attack.

It's a startling performance and one that, like all great improvisation, exceeds, and perhaps even upsets, expectations.
 

Details
Cat. number: Fataka 9
Year: 2014
Notes:
Recorded at Cafe Oto on 17 June 2013. Title from Martha Rosler, Culture Class (Sternberg Press, 2013). ℗ + © Fataka 2014 Edition of 500 copies. Packaged in a gatefold card sleeve.

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