Natural Information Society – Since Time Is Gravity 2LP

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The next chapter of theNatural Information Societyis here.Since Time Is Gravity, credited toNatural Information Society Community EnsemblewithAri Brown, presents a newly expanded manifestation of acclaimed composer & multi-instrumentalistJoshua Abramsnearly 15 year, 7 albums- &-counting flagship ensemble. Joining the core NIS of Abrams (guimbri & bass),Lisa Alvarado(harmonium)Mikel Patrick Avery(drums) &Jason Stein(bass clarinet) areHamid Drake(percussion),Josh Berman&Ben Lamar Gay(cornets),Nick Mazzarella&Mai Sugimoto(alto saxophones & flute),Kara Bershad(harp) & Chicago living legend of the tenor saxophone Ari Brown. Recorded live to tape at Electrical Audio & The Graham Foundation, cover painting Vibratory Cartography: Nepantla, by Lisa Alvarado. “Since first developing Natural Information Society in 2010, Joshua…

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The next chapter of theNatural Information Societyis here.Since Time Is Gravity, credited toNatural Information Society Community EnsemblewithAri Brown, presents a newly expanded manifestation of acclaimed composer & multi-instrumentalistJoshua Abramsnearly 15 year, 7 albums- &-counting flagship ensemble. Joining the core NIS of Abrams (guimbri & bass),Lisa Alvarado(harmonium)Mikel Patrick Avery(drums) &Jason Stein(bass clarinet) areHamid Drake(percussion),Josh Berman&Ben Lamar Gay(cornets),Nick Mazzarella&Mai Sugimoto(alto saxophones & flute),Kara Bershad(harp) & Chicago living legend of the tenor saxophone Ari Brown. Recorded live to tape at Electrical Audio & The Graham Foundation, cover painting Vibratory Cartography: Nepantla, by Lisa Alvarado.

“Since first developing Natural Information Society in 2010, Joshua Abrams has been gradually expanding the group’s conceptual underpinnings, its musical references & the sheer number of the group’s members. Its music is, in a sense, an expansive form of minimalism, based in repeated & overlaid rhythmic patterns, ostinatos & modality. Its roots, its scale & its meaning become clearer in time. If time is gravity, it also allows us to carry more. Having begun as fundamentally a rhythm section with Abrams’ guimbri at its core, the version here can stretch to a tentet, including six horns. Abrams has been expanding his minimalism gradually, but he has long understood a key to minimalism’s potential: the breadth of its roots in the late 1950s & early 1960s, ranging from the dissatisfaction of young European-stream composers with the limitations of serialism to the simultaneous dissatisfaction of jazz musicians with the dense harmonic vocabulary of bop & hard bop. The former began exploring rhythmic complexity & narrow tonal palates in place of harmonic abstraction (Steve Reich‘sDrumming,Philip GlassMusic with Changing Parts; perhaps above allTerry Riley‘sIn C& his late ’60s all-night organ & loop concerts); the later reduced dense chord changes to scales (signally withMiles DavisKind of Blue, but rapidly expanding withJohn Coltrane‘s vast project). In the 1950s the LP record opened the world with documentation of Asian & African musics, key influences on both minimalists & jazz musicians. If John Coltrane’s soprano saxophone suggested the keening shehnai ofBismillah Khan, the instrument was rapidly taken up by two key minimalists,LaMonte Young& Riley, similarly appreciative of its flexible intonation, the same thing that kept it out of big bands. If the guimbri, the North African hide-covered lute that Abrams plays with NIS, involves a rich tradition of hypnotic healing music associated with the Gnawa people, Abrams’ music also touches on other musics as well –other depths, memories & healings, different drones, rhythms & modes. As the group expands onSince Time Is Gravity, he has made certain jazz traditions in the same stream more explicit as well. If there is a mystical & elastic quality involved in the experience of time, both in direction & duration, you will catch it here. The parts for the choir of winds expand on the roles of Abrams’ guimbri, Mikel Patrick Avery & Hamid Drake’s percussion & Lisa Alvarado’s harmonium: at times, the winds are almost looping in the tentet version, each hitting a repeating note in turn, at once drone & distinct inflection on temporal sequence. The brilliance of the work resides in Abrams’ compositions, the NIS’ intuitive execution & in Ari Brown’s singular embodiment of the great tenor saxophone tradition, including the oracular genius ofEddie ‘Lockjaw’ Davis, &Yusef Lateef…” —Stuart Broomer, April 2022

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