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''Geometry of Distance'' is an album by cellist
Tomeka Reid Tomeka Reid (born 1977) is an American composer, improviser, cellist, curator, and teacher. Reid has performed and recorded with the Art Ensemble of Chicago, Nicole Mitchell, Anthony Braxton, the AACM Great Black Music Ensemble, Mike Reed's L ...
, vocalist
Kyoko Kitamura Kyoko Kitamura is a vocal improviser and composer residing in New York City. Background Kitamura is a Japanese-American musician born in New York City and raised partially in Tokyo. She studied piano at the Juilliard School of Music pre-college d ...
, cornetist and trumpeter
Taylor Ho Bynum Taylor Ho Bynum (born 1975) is a musician, composer, educator and writer. His main instrument is the cornet, but he also plays numerous similar instruments, including flugelhorn and trumpet. Early life Bynum was born in BaltimoreWilmoth, Charli" ...
, and guitarist Joe Morris. It was recorded on December 19, 2018, at Firehouse 12 Studios in New Haven, Connecticut, and was released in 2019 by
Relative Pitch Records Relative Pitch Records is an American independent record label specializing in free jazz and avant-garde jazz, free improvisation, and experimental music. Run by Kevin Reilly, Relative Pitch has been ranked among the top jazz record labels in ''T ...
. ''Geometry of Distance'' was the second in a series of albums by the quartet. It was preceded by ''
Geometry of Caves ''Geometry of Caves'' is an album by cellist Tomeka Reid, vocalist Kyoko Kitamura, cornetist and trumpeter Taylor Ho Bynum, and guitarist Joe Morris. It was recorded on December 22, 2016, at Firehouse 12 Studios in New Haven, Connecticut, and was ...
'' (2016
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, and was followed by ''Geometry of Trees'' (2021
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Reception

Writing for ''
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'', Aaron Cohen noted: "Every performer in ''Geometry'' has spent time receiving guidance from
Anthony Braxton Anthony Braxton (born June 4, 1945) is an American experimental composer, educator, music theorist, improviser and multi-instrumentalist who is best known for playing saxophones, particularly the alto. Braxton grew up on the South Side of Chi ...
and, reflecting his approach, a subtle sense of exuberance underlies the quartet on its sophomore outing." In a review for ''
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'', Franz Matzner wrote: "This is music that submerges listeners rather than overpowers them... No one is bound to the traditional limits of their instruments, none are restricted by the dictates of time, harmony or conventional melody. The result is music that flows with subtle beauty and seems to penetrate the subconscious to linger there." Author and critic Phil Freeman stated: "As might be expected from that lineup, it's highly abstract improvised music, rough going for all but the most committed listeners... There's no conventional song form present in their work, but each piece has consistency of mood, so there's logic, if you listen carefully and let it explain itself to you." Bruce Lee Gallanter of the ''
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'' commented: "Since there is no percussionist or bassist involved, all four members are free to add their own percussive sounds. The music here is often quiet with a calm center... The restrained vibe makes this easier to deal with, no extreme outbursts, so patience is required to appreciate the subtly and nuance... If you give this disc some of your time, you will be blown away." ''Jazz Trails Filipe Freitas remarked: "The intricate synthesis of sound on this record is utterly experimental, expanding and contracting without previous warning. Cellist Tomeka Reid and guitarist Joe Morris work diligently on the quirky foundations, weaving atypical contrapuntal grids. In turn, idiosyncratic Japanese vocalist Kyoko Kitamura and American cornetist Taylor Ho Bynum contribute well-adjusted lines, sometimes freely, sometimes embedding their sounds in the surroundings." Writer Raul Da Gama noted: "The word 'geometry' in the title suggests (and ends up) providing a kind of ghostly structure to what might otherwise map an amorphous musical journey. However, more than anything else the mathematical metaphor continues to evoke natural forces that, on this recording, shape human endeavour within an infinite cosmos." Gregg Miller of ''The Free Jazz Collective'' included the album in his 2019 "Top 10" list, stating: "Sincere, collective improvisation. Musicality, virtuosity, and fearlessness." A writer for ''Avant Music News'' commented: "Without any solid structure and including generous use of extended techniques, the album is subtle in approach. Listen in a quiet room, as this is not something that you will fully appreciate when subjected to background noise... the album is an adventure – one that keeps the listener on edge with evolving meta-patterns and systems. It is a piece of abstract performance art dutifully transcribed to the digital medium. Highly recommended."


Track listing

# "Space Chat" – 6:38 # "The Erstwhile" – 4:36 # "Veil of Imagination" – 10:06 # "The Zoo Hypothesis" – 4:22 # "Sun Grazing" – 10:42 # "Magnificent Desolation" – 2:24 # "Bravery's Consequence" – 16:30


Personnel

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Tomeka Reid Tomeka Reid (born 1977) is an American composer, improviser, cellist, curator, and teacher. Reid has performed and recorded with the Art Ensemble of Chicago, Nicole Mitchell, Anthony Braxton, the AACM Great Black Music Ensemble, Mike Reed's L ...
– cello *
Kyoko Kitamura Kyoko Kitamura is a vocal improviser and composer residing in New York City. Background Kitamura is a Japanese-American musician born in New York City and raised partially in Tokyo. She studied piano at the Juilliard School of Music pre-college d ...
– vocals *
Taylor Ho Bynum Taylor Ho Bynum (born 1975) is a musician, composer, educator and writer. His main instrument is the cornet, but he also plays numerous similar instruments, including flugelhorn and trumpet. Early life Bynum was born in BaltimoreWilmoth, Charli" ...
– cornet, piccolo trumpet, bass trumpet * Joe Morris – guitar


References

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