-
emphasized electronics,
sometimes entirely forgoing percussion.
Critic Brian Olewnick describes him as "one of the most
fascinating collaborators in contemporary...
-
almost entirely of
unconventional extended techniques,
described by
Brian Olewnick as "studiedly naïve ...
sounding like the ****
child of
Derek Bailey"...
-
Vandermark became a full
member of the group. In his
review for AllMusic,
Brian Olewnick states "Overall, a fine,
substantial album showing the trio (plus one)...
- 1982 and
released on ECM the
following year. The
AllMusic review by
Brian Olewnick states: "Life
Cycle is a very
enchanting solo
cello recital and, in Holland's...
-
section Palle Danielsson and Jon Christensen. The
AllMusic review by
Brian Olewnick awards the
album 4½
stars and states, "Long
before he
became the standard-bearer...
-
percussion in
addition to his
usual piano. The
AllMusic review by
Brian Olewnick states "Tyner
would go on to
create several fine
albums in the mid-'70s...
- Neidlinger,
Denis Charles, and Earl Griffith. The
AllMusic review by
Brian Olewnick states: "Looking Ahead! does just that
while still keeping several toes...
- thing', the two play
elastic lines as if one." The
AllMusic review by
Brian Olewnick stated: "Recordings like this one are fine
introductions to this underappreciated...
-
inspiration for the
title of the song and album. The
AllMusic review by
Brian Olewnick states, "Together with Sart, Tryptikon, and Witchi-Tai-To (as well as a...
- his
first appearance on a
Holland record. The
AllMusic review by
Brian Olewnick called the
album a "tight and
enjoyable quartet date," writing, "One of...