Lindstrøm announces new album
November 8, 2011Comments Off
You can hear a new track on Pitchfork here.
From Pitchfork: On February 6, Norwegian dance producer Lindstrøm will release his new album, Six Cups of Rebel, via Smalltown Supersound. It’s Lindstrøm’s first record to feature his own vocals. Check out the album track “De Javu”, above, as well as the full tracklisting below:
01 No Release
02 De Javu
03 Magik
04 Quiet Place to Live
05 Call Me Anytime
06 Six Cups of Rebel
07 Hina
You can buy Kieran Hebden/Steve Reid/Mats Gustafsson from our Superstore now
November 7, 2011Comments Off
If you go to our Superstore here (hosted by our friends at Robot) you can buy both the double CD and the double LP now. It is not available anywhere else before Monday next week.
Kieran Hebden/Steve Reid/Mats Gustafsson: 8/10 in Spin Magazine
November 7, 2011Comments Off
For such adventurous jazz players, this Europe-only double live album was almost a prerequisite, a hard-blowing session far outside the confines of your typical American label. So it’s fitting that Four Tet’s Kieran Hebden and the recently deceased Steve Reid (drummer for Dionne Warwick and Sun Ra) have the last of their collaborations released in such a fashion. Joined by the similarly un-categorizable Swedish reedman Mats Gustafsson, Live at the South Bank is an onslaught of sound: While Reid builds and defuses the rhythms, Hebden loops thumb pianos, electronic jags, and jet-engine roars, as Gustafsson veers from Dixieland drone to Ayler cry. None of the three go gently into that good night. (8/10 Spin Magazine)
Hear Lyman Park by Kieran Hebden/Steve Reid/Mats Gustafsson on Pitchfork
November 7, 2011Comments Off
On June 20, 2009, Kieran Hebden (aka Four Tet), late jazz drummer Steve Reid, and Swedish saxophonist Mats Gustafsson performed in the foyer of the Queen Elizabeth Hall at London’s Southbank Centre as part of that year’s Ornette Coleman-curated Meltdown Festival. That performance was recorded, and on November 15 Smalltown Superjazz will release a recording of the performance, Live at the South Bank. “Lyman Place” is taken from that release.
Listen to the track at Pitchfork here.
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