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Art Ensemble of Chicago: The Art Ensemble of Chicago: Like Hi Man, I's Yo New Neighbour
Report and Interview by Brian Case, New Musical Express, 11 January 1975
Yep, it's a tough town and the music fits like a glove. BRIAN CASE meets The Art Ensemble of Chicago on their home patch. ...
Art Ensemble of Chicago: Lester Bowie: Gittin' to Know Y'all
Interview by Brian Case, Melody Maker, 24 February 1979
LESTER BOWIE plays trumpet the way Leo Watson scats. His music is a funfair hall of mirrors with as many straight lines as a switchback ...
Art Ensemble of Chicago: The Roundhouse, London
Live Review by Brian Case, Melody Maker, 31 March 1979
PROBABLY THE only unanswered question by now for most of their followers on this side of The Big Moist, is how they look when they ...
Art Ensemble of Chicago: The Art Ensemble of Chicago: The Roundhouse, London
Live Review by Brian Case, Melody Maker, 31 March 1979
PROBABLY THE only unanswered question by now for most of their followers on this side of The Big Moist, is how they look when they ...
Art Ensemble of Chicago, Joseph Jarman: Joseph Jarman: dreaming of the masters
Interview by Brian Case, Melody Maker, 28 April 1979
For many people, Joseph Jarman was the revelation of the Chicago Art Ensemble's London debut. Afterwards he talked to BRIAN CASE. ...
Overview by Andy Gill, New Musical Express, 12 January 1980
POMP THE trouble with synthesisers is actually playing them, accepting their status as sound-generators and starting from scratch. Mechanical keyboards were included in early synth ...
James Blood Ulmer: Tales Of Captain Black (Artists House)
Review by Richard Williams, Melody Maker, 26 January 1980
IT WON'T be long, I guess, before someone describes James "Blood" Ulmer as "the new Hendrix", so you might as well be forewarned. ...
Live Review by Roy Trakin, Melody Maker, 9 February 1980
EVEN THE decidedly old-wave, uptown industry water-hole Trax has caught the Funk Flu that's hit this borough like an epidemic. People are dancing to progressive, ...
8-Eyed Spy, Albert Ayler, James Chance & the Contortions, Miles Davis: Free Jazz/Punk Rock
Essay by Lester Bangs, Musician, April 1980
IN A New York City nightclub, a skinny little Caucasian whose waterfall hairstyle and set of snout and lips make him look like a sullen ...
Miles Davis, Jack DeJohnette: Jack DeJohnette: More Than One Way
Interview by Don Snowden, L.A. Weekly, 1 May 1980
"PEOPLE ARE beginning to take notice that I'm not just a drummer who plays piano or a piano player who plays drums," says Jack DeJohnette. ...
Art Ensemble of Chicago: The Art Ensemble of Chicago: Dressing Up To Play
Interview by Brian Case, Melody Maker, 30 August 1980
The Art Ensemble's percussionist, Famoudou Don Moye, levels, bevels and revels in costume. BRIAN CASE sits and watches ...
Interview by Paolo Hewitt, Melody Maker, 13 June 1981
BOWIE (JOE) beats the Apple and subverts Paulo Hewitt ...
Live Review by Adam Sweeting, Melody Maker, 20 June 1981
PRESENTING upwardly mobile uptown jazz/funk from New York, Defunkt are a sharp six-piece fronted by the ever-cool Joe Bowie, who plays trombone, conducts the band ...
Art Ensemble of Chicago: Roundhouse, London
Live Review by Richard Williams, The Times, 17 March 1982
IT MAY BE impossible for the outsider to decode the arcane rituals which accompany a performance by the Art Ensemble of Chicago, and which the ...
Art Ensemble Of Chicago: Urban Bushmen (ECM)
Review by Richard Cook, New Musical Express, 29 May 1982
BURNING BUSHMEN ...
Defunkt: Albany Empire, London
Live Review by Mick Brown, The Guardian, 15 July 1983
DEFUNKT ARE in the anomalous position of being an American band playing in a singularly American style who find themselves prophets without honour — or ...
David Bowie, Elvis Costello, Working Week: Absolute Beginners
Special Feature by Adam Sweeting, Brian Case, Melody Maker, 22 March 1986
AT LONG last, it's almost here. Poor old JULIEN TEMPLE has been working on his movie of Colin MacInnes' novel Absolute Beginners apparently since the ...
Interview by Richard Cook, The Wire, January 1988
In this rare interview, Europe's leading label boss explains exactly what ECM stands for. ...
Henry Threadgill: Into another world
Interview by Gene Santoro, Pulse!, April 1988
Reedman/composer Henry Threadgill rips down the barriers of jazz with uncompromising, challenging music. ...
Art Ensemble of Chicago: The Art Ensemble Of Chicago
Report and Interview by Don Snowden, Los Angeles Times, 2 March 1990
"OUR MUSIC IS primarily intended to stimulate thought, to get people to make new rationales," said Art Ensemble of Chicago trumpeter Lester Bowie. "We're expanding ...
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