Theres a certain tightness and sense of control in Chicago Underground Duos music. Despite their jazz background, its clear that they have been influenced by indie rock, modern classical composition, and electronica. There isnt the loose flow of a jazz album here; theres a specific kind of focus that is rooted in non-jazz sources. One half of the duo, multi-instrumentalist Rob Mazurek, has appeared on recordings by Stereolab, Tortoise, and Calexico, so it makes sense that post-rock sounds would influence Mazurek and his collaborator, multi-instrumentalist Chad Taylor. And this CD, which was recorded by Tortoise members John McEntire and Ken Brown, sounds like a rock album. Taylors vibraphone and Mazureks cornet are key colors in the albums essentially cool palette, and Axis and Alignments buttery brass tones and ringing melodic percussion leave a lasting timbral impression. At times this album brings to mind an altered and expanded version of Third Stream jazz for the 21st century, a style in which Pierre Boulez, cool jazz, post-rock, and free jazz can all hang out together. --Fred Cisterna
Axis and Alignment,Chicago Underground Duo,Thrill Jockey,Avant-Garde Jazz,Jazz,Jazz Music,Pop
Jazz Music:
- Back to the Miller Sound
- Beautiful Love: a Tribute to Pim Jacobs [Import]
- Blue and Sentimental
- Bringing It Together [Import]
- Complete Recordings [Import]
- Complete Studio Recordings [Box set] [Import]
- Continuum
- Crusin [Import]
- Divine [Import]
- Don't Be Scared Anymore
Jazz Music
Giuseppe Cambini: 6 Trii Concertanti, Op. 45
Jazz Music: 'Round About Midnight at the Cafe Bohemia, Vol. 3 [Live] [Import]
Kissing to Be Clever [Extra tracks]
Great Recordings Of The Century - Mozart: Die Zauberflote / Karajan, Dermota, Seefried, Lipp, et al