supported by 23 fans who also own “Audio One: What Thomas Bernhard Saw”
Great, great band, The Engines...this live recording (The Green Mill, Chicago) just hits the sweet spot continuously...
The playing, the improvising, the interplay, the energy and the verve just don't get better than this for me...all Ken Vandermark associates, all quality guaranteed composers.
Lots of exceptional stuff on this label (Dave Rempis' Aerophonic Records) too...check it all out, it's worth your time and effort. John Cratchley
supported by 20 fans who also own “Audio One: What Thomas Bernhard Saw”
Ultra-tight, intricate, and complex, but at the same time wild, unchained and almost frightening (it might just be the mix, but Mr. Smith's drumming on this gig seems more brutal than usual!). The many different duo/trio combos are full of variety and energy. In other words, excellent! Giles
Inspired by the rhythm & timbre of bellringing, “Pendulums” folds neo-classical, jazz, & even ambient music into a wondrous whole. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 12, 2021
Two fifths of the acclaimed group Irreversible Entanglements create a revolutionary LP celebrating Latin and Afro-Caribbean influences through intricate drum and brass arrangements. Bandcamp Album of the Day Oct 21, 2020