Circular Temple cover

Circular Temple

Released

The first document of pianist Matthew Shipp’s trio with bassist William Parker and drummer Whit Dickey (who would later form the foundation of the David S. Ware Quartet) was recorded in 1990 and released on a tiny indie label; four years later, Henry Rollins and Rick Rubin reissued it on their Infinite Zero imprint. The music is out, but fiercely disciplined as well; it’s a four-movement suite, with the third movement a piano-bass duo. Shipp’s love of Thelonious Monk and Andrew Hill is clearly audible throughout, and bop rhythms are deployed not just to be subverted, but for their own expressive potential. 

Phil Freeman

Suggestions
Aliseen cover

Aliseen

Kaski, Jorma Tapio
Komorebi cover

Komorebi

Context Chameleon
Morton Feldman: Trio cover

Morton Feldman: Trio

Marc Sabat, Rohan de Saram, Aki Takahashi
Imikuzushi cover

Imikuzushi

Keiji Haino, Oren Ambarchi, Jim O'Rourke
Last Desert cover

Last Desert

Liberty Ellman
Life Metal cover

Life Metal

Sunn O)))
Bending Bridges cover

Bending Bridges

Mary Halvorson Quintet
Rhino XXL cover

Rhino XXL

Infinity Knives, Brian Ennals
Hole cover

Hole

Scraping Foetus Off the Wheel
The Peach Orchard cover

The Peach Orchard

In Order to Survive, William Parker
Paracletus cover

Paracletus

Deathspell Omega