The Anthony Braxton Project Thumbscrew

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Album-Release:
2020

HRA-Release:
24.07.2020

Label: Cuneiform Records

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Avantgarde Jazz

Artist: Thumbscrew

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  • 1 Composition No. 52 04:27
  • 2 Composition No. 157 02:21
  • 3 Composition No. 14 [Guitar] 02:24
  • 4 Composition No. 68 07:43
  • 5 Composition No. 274 06:11
  • 6 Composition No. 14 [Drums] 03:32
  • 7 Composition No. 61 02:59
  • 8 Composition No. 35 07:40
  • 9 Composition No. 14 [Bass] 03:03
  • 10 Composition No. 150 02:57
  • 11 Composition No. 79 03:33
  • Total Runtime 46:50

Info for The Anthony Braxton Project



Celebrating Anthony Braxton on his 75th birthday, THUMBSCREW digs into the Tricentric Archives, focusing on previously unrecorded pieces by the legendary composer, multi-wind master and bandleader. The all-star collective trio releases its fifth album for Cuneiform, The Anthony Braxton Project. For fans familiar with Braxton’s music the project offers a whole new window into his genius for designing protean musical situations pregnant with possibilities. Those less acquainted with his work might find themselves enthralled and amazed by the sheer diversity of rhythmic and melodic material explored by Thumbscrew.

Invited to explore the Tri-Centric Foundation’s voluminous Braxton archives in New Haven, Connecticut as part of the Braxton75 celebration, the trio spent a long afternoon looking for rarely played pieces that could fit their instrumental palette. “The idea was for us to choose compositions of Anthony’s, mostly early compositions, which hadn’t been previously recorded (or, in a couple cases, recorded only once or twice),” says Halvorson. “We chose pieces that captured our imagination and that we thought would work well for the instrumentation of guitar, bass, and drums or vibraphone. Our choices included graphic scores, complex notated pieces, and everything in between.”

Like with several previous Thumbscrew albums, the triumvirate used an extended, four-week residency at City of Asylum in Pittsburgh to prepare for the recording. Working on the music daily (while also honing a new book of original Thumbscrew compositions), they developed arrangements of varying detail based on the scores and the corresponding catalogue notes for each composition. While aiming to understand and execute Braxton’s intention with each piece, the nature of his music required them to shape the material anew. “We have a shared language in terms of how we improvise, but the composition very much guides and informs our improvisations, so having music from a new composer puts us in a different frame of mind and adds another layer to what we do as a trio,” Fujiwara says.

All three of the members of Thumbscrew have had significant performing and / or study opportunities with Braxton, so they all can approach this music as ‘insiders’.

"Probably no one better qualified to make a Braxton tribute than these guys." (S. Victor Aaron, Something Else Reviews)

"Needless to say, trying to comprehend Braxton’s intellect through these recordings will keep you up late at night. Luckily, the compositions – and the performances herein – operate on many levels, and can be enjoyed on their face with further enlightenment achieved through repeated active listens. With Braxton75 performances on hold worldwide for the moment, The Anthony Braxton Project is a more than a suitable substitute to get your Braxton fix. Very strong recommendation." (avantmusicnews.com)

Tomas Fujiwara, drums, vibraphone
Mary Halvorson, guitar
Michael Formanek, double bass

Recorded September 8–11, 2019 by Nate Campisi at Mr. Smalls Studio, Pittsburgh, PA
Mixed January & February 2020 by Jake K. Leckie, Los Angeles, CA
Mastered March 2020 by Nick Lloyd at Firehouse 12, New Haven, CT



Thumbscrew
The trio Thumbscrew came about by accident, after bassist Michael Formanek subbed in a band including guitarist Mary Halvorson and drummer Tomas Fujiwara. Something special happened among them right away, so they formed a trio, a co-operative in the truest sense. They play originals by all hands, compositions whose rhythms may surge or lag or veer sideways according to their own internal logic. Bass and drums solo within the ensemble, not in quarantine. No one needs to be loudest. The blend is tight: one string (or metal) sound may bleed into another. It’s something to hear—something twisty and turny and always on the move.

“Thumbscrew is a very exciting group that highlights intricate and emotionally-driven compositions focused on intense interactions between instruments. One of the most exciting bands currently playing” (Cisco Bradley, jazzrightnow.com)

Booklet for The Anthony Braxton Project

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