Emerge Secret Keeper

Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2015

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
11.04.2025

Label: Intakt Records

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Contemporary Jazz

Interpret: Secret Keeper

Komponist: Irving Berlin, Stephan Crump, Mary Halvorson

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  • 1 What'll I Do? 03:36
  • 2 Emerge 05:25
  • 3 In Time You Yell 05:24
  • 4 Disproportionate Endings 07:07
  • 5 A Muddle of Hope 04:40
  • 6 Bridge Loss Sequence 06:05
  • 7 Nakata 04:39
  • 8 Turns to White Gold 06:11
  • 9 Erie 06:21
  • Total Runtime 49:28

Info zu Emerge

"Emerge" ist das zweite Album des aus Brooklyn, New York, stammenden Duos Secret Keeper mit dem Bassisten Stephan Crump und Mary Halvorson an der Gitarre.

Stephan Crump überraschte bereits mit seiner Duo-CD auf Intakt Records mit dem New Yorker Saxophonisten Steve Lehman. Ausserdem ist er bekannt durch sein Rosetta Trio und die Mitarbeit im Pianotrio von Vijay Iyer. Mary Halvorson zählt heute zu den aktivsten Musikerinnen von New York. Sie spielt zusammen mit Anthony Braxton, Ingrid Laubrock, Marc Ribot und vielen anderen.

War die erste Duo-CD ("Super Eight") aus dem Moment entstanden und geprägt von der Spontaneität freier Improvisation, entwickelten Crump und Halvorson für "Emerge" Kompositionen. Die neue Veröffentlichung enthält acht Stücke aus der Feder von Crump und Halvorson und eine wunderschöne Interpretation des Jazzstandards "What'll I Do". «Diese zweite Veröffentichung», schreibt der Journalist Will Layman, „ist die Erfüllung des Versprechens, welches das Duo in ihren frühen Sessions machte.“ Die Musik ist „sowohl zart wie massiv, sie ist intuitiv und offen und lässt die HörerInnen teilhaben an einer hell leuchtenden musikalischen Intimität.“

Stephan Crump, Kontrabass
Mary Halvorson, Gitarre

Recorded June 16–18, 2013, at the Butler Plaza, Brooklyn, NY by Stephan Crump
Mixed summer 2014 by Stephan Crump at the Butler Plaza
Mastered October 2014 by Liberty Ellman at 4D Studios
Produced by Stephan Crump, Mary Halvorson and Intakt Records, Patrik Landolt

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Stephan Crump
Grammy-nominated, Memphis-bred bassist/composer Stephan Crump is a rising light on the New York music scene. As collaborator with mainstream jazz luminaries, downtown explorers, singer/songwriters and others, he has become known for the elegance and purposeful groove of his acoustic and electric bass playing, and for transforming his instrument into a speaking entity with magnetic pull on audiences. As a composer, he is emerging as a singular voice.

Shunning barriers of musical genre, Stephan has performed and recorded in the US and across the globe with a diverse list of musicians- from Motown legends Ashford and Simpson to Portishead’s Dave McDonald, The Violent Femmes’ Gordon Gano, Jim Campilongo, Patti Austin, Jorma Kaukonen, Lucy Kaplansky, Mahavishnu Project, Big Ass Truck, Dave Liebman, Billy Hart, Sonny Fortune, Bobby Previte, and late blues legend Johnny Clyde Copeland.

Currently, Stephan can be heard as a long-standing member of Vijay Iyer Trio, Jen Chapin Trio, Ches Smith Trio, Secret Keeper, and his own Rosetta Trio.

While maintaining a busy schedule as sideman, Stephan remains intensely involved with composing and performing his own music, which can be heard in Miramax, HBO, Showtime and Simple Focus films, and on his eight critically-acclaimed albums as leader.

Stephan was raised in music. His mother, an amateur pianist from Paris, and his Memphian father, an architect and jazz drummer, provided a home rich with their native cultures. After numerous years of classical piano study and two years on alto saxophone, Stephan picked up the bass guitar in his early teens and was soon performing in festivals and touring the Southeastern U. S. Before leaving Memphis for college, Crump co-led a jazz/rock trio which performed and recorded his original compositions.

Stephan received his Bachelor of Music degree from Amherst College, where he studied under Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Lewis Spratlin and was awarded the Sundquist Prize for performance and composition. At Amherst he began studying the acoustic bass, with a focus on classical training that culminated in a year of study abroad in Paris with Gary Karr-protégé Patrick Hardouineau. His jazz studies at Amherst included work with Max Roach, Frank Foster, and Ray Drummond. After college, he moved straight to New York and for a time continued studies with bass virtuoso Michael Moore.

Crump launched his solo performance career as an invited artist at the 2009 International Society of Bassists conference and has since released three recordings documenting his duo collaborations with alto saxophonist Steve Lehman, pianist James Carney, and guitarist Mary Halvorson. His all-string Rosetta Trio has just released its third album, Thwirl.

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