Lo-fi percussive propulsions
Free-flowing saxophone lines, timbral guitar and double drums from We Bow To No Masters. Plus, an archive tape of the British-Jamacian free-form saxophonist Joe Harriott.
Free-flowing saxophone lines, timbral guitar and double drums from We Bow To No Masters out of Los Angeles. An archive tape of the British-Jamacian saxophonist Joe Harriott, who combined his love of Charlie Parker’s be-bop with his Caribbean roots and free-form innovations. The cellist Hannah Marshall performs a spare and sensitive solo improvisation and there’s music from New York-based quartet Orientation of We, whose aim is to imitate the movement of a school of fish by improvising as closely to one another as possible without crashing into each other.
Produced by Rebecca Gaskell
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Music Played
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Josephine Davies
Ananda: Bliss
- Satori: How Can We Wake?.
- Whirlwind Recordings.
- WR4764.
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John Edwards & Caroline Kraabel
Rust
- Sequestered.
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Orientation Of We
Extra Heavy
- Emergence.
- Off.
- OCD046.
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Devin Gray & Gerald Cleaver
Headbangers
- 27 Licks.
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Joe Harriott
Shadows
- Chronology (Live 1968-69).
- Jazz In Britain.
- JIB-09-M-LP.
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Hannah Marshall
Clearing 2
- Clouds.
- Takuroku.
- TR070.
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Roscoe Mitchell
Frenzy House (feat. Craig Taborn & Kikanju Baku)
- Conversations II.
- Wide Hive Records.
- WH-0319.
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We Bow To No Masters
is it guilt written across our face, or is it our face for which we are guilty?
- We Bow To No Masters.
- SIGE.
Broadcast
- Sun 18 Oct 2020 00:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 3