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2 + 2 Compositions

Anthony Braxton / Matt Bauder

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Scaffolding Anthony Braxton / Matt Bauder 15:46 Album Only View In iTunes
2 Composition No. 324b Anthony Braxton / Matt Bauder 20:35 Album Only View In iTunes
3 Dots Anthony Braxton / Matt Bauder 11:50 Album Only View In iTunes
4 Composition No. 327c Anthony Braxton / Matt Bauder 6:59 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

Recorded at Wesleyan University with three of his pupils (who also work together as a trio under the name Memorize the Sky), Anthony Braxton's 2 + 2 Compositions offers yet another example of how easily the master can adapt to and engage with new musical forms — and younger, up-and-coming players. Matt Bauder (tenor sax and clarinet), Zach Wallace (double bass), and Aaron Siegel (percussion) are quiet players, favoring texture over density, as Bauder's two contributions to this set clearly exemplify. "Scaffolding" is a simple set of rules stating how to play (staccato/continuous) and when to play, while "Dots" is a field of sparsely scattered dots for the musicians to lose themselves in. Braxton eases in easily, restraining his playing and yet unfolding characteristic grace. The quartet coalesces wonderfully as a unit in "Dots," multiplying parallel dialogues (F sax/tenor sax, bass/tenor sax, drums/bass/F sax). Braxton's two compositions, "No. 324b" and "No. 327c," follow similar aesthetic ideas, although they call for more volume and a certain level of angst (especially early in "327c"). Both pieces belong to his Falling River Musics series, which some listeners may perceive as the complete antithesis to the Ghost Trance Music series. GTM relied on a steady pulse, dizzying triplets, and guerilla runs through parallel pieces. FRMs eschew any kind of beat and take a much more abstract form, consisting of clouds of sound events whose apparent randomness is eventually dispelled by an overruling sense of purpose. And in that regard, the short "327c" accomplishes more within its seven brilliant minutes than "324b" in three times that duration. ~ François Couture, All Music Guide

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