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Jul16

Individuation

Rockwood Music Hall, 196 Allen St, New York, NY 10002

Original music by Michael Eaton in modern jazz / postminimalist / groove / math jazz / world music / electronic style.

Michael Eaton - tenor saxophone Brad Whiteley - piano, synth Daniel Ori - bass Shareef Taher - drums + special guest: Max Kutner - guitar

This could be the last Rockwood gig we ever play! Help save the venue here: https://www.preserverockwood.com/

Out this Friday, 3/15! The Transcendental on Steeplechase Records

Pianist Nicki Adams and saxophonist Michael Eaton push musical boundaries in original jazz and Third Stream music for duo on “The Transcendental”

On their first outing for Steeplechase Records, Paraphrase (SCCD 33148), pianist Nicki Adams and saxophonist Michael Eaton introduced their duo, playing music from celebrated and genre-defining jazz composers: Coltrane, Hancock, Shorter, Monk, Hill, and Hagans.  In both their arrangements and original music, they interwove elements and ideas from Western classical music, in large part through Adams’s sparkling piano playing and elegant pianistic textures drawn from Romantic piano literature.

Eaton and Adams are proud now to release The Transcendental, their second album for the Steeplechase LookOut Series, and the next step forward for the duo's developing mix of modern jazz and Third Stream elements.

Composer Gunther Schuller coined "Third Stream" in 1961 to reflect a genre combining "the improvisational spontaneity and rhythmic vitality of jazz with the compositional procedures and techniques acquired in Western [classical] music".  On The Transcendental, Adams and Eaton similarly look to classical inspirations, finding them in impressionist harmonic color, twelve tone abstraction, and minimalist rhythmic repetition.

Their signature emerges in full force throughout the titular "Transcendental".  Based on the painting of the same name by Richard Pousette-Dart, it flows through a series of musical episodes combining carefully crafted melodic serialism with open improvisations.

Adams cites early 20th-century Eastern European composers Bartók and Khachaturian as influences on the harmonic language of “Myshkin” and “Crying Out in the Wilderness.” Echoing gospel and blues phrasing, the saxophone sings through the piano textures, embracing spiritual undertones.

Minimalism makes its mark on Eaton's "Intrinsic Value" and "The Capitalinian", pitting saxophone and piano against each other in pulsating polyrhythmic and mixed meter atmospheres.  Fitting for their environmental emphasis, these pieces contain multiple musical territories in one.

Adams and Eaton also delve once again into music from a jazz master, this time selecting Joe Henderson.  They reimagine Henderson’s pensive “Black Narcissus” through the serene but mercurial mood of Ravel’s piano work, "Ondine”.  "Afrocentric” recasts the original charging and buoyant Afro-latin tune into a melancholy ballad, and Adams deploys clever displacements of metric emphasis on the classic jazz proving ground, “Inner Urge”.

The Transcendental continues from where Paraphrase left off, a second chapter portraying a thoughtful and musical duo in the process of developing its voice, imagining still closer integrations of jazz and classical music to come.

For the Love of Monk - Individuation live at Church Street School, February 15

January 10: Michael Eaton Quartet at Stephen Gauci's Main Drag Improvised Music Series

December 27 and 28: Jazz and improvised music concerts in Kansas City

Second Nature Ensemble performed at Englewood Arts Center on December 28. We debuted "In the Belly of the Beast", a new twelve tone + open improvisation piece where I played piano. Seth Andrew Davis utilized AI-driven visuals to stimulate and accompany the group's improvising. Second Nature still occupies a unique and fairly singular niche in the Kansas City musical ecosystem.

Three Tenors at Rockwood

2017 Midwest Minitour

Scott Yanow reviews Individuation

Spectrum NYC, 11/5: Tenth Intervention + Beyond Quintet Double Bill!

Tenth Intervention at The Greene Space - 40th Anniversary of the Golden Record!