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Sonic
Openings' latest recording may not be released
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It's
called "Muhheankuntuck" (pronounced ma-HEEN-KUN-tuck),
the Lenape name for the Hudson River. patrick brennan
told me that it means "River That Flows Two
Ways," and is the source of the Mohegan name
given to the Lenape people of the Hudson Valley.
It
features brennan, bassist Hill Greene (also Little
Jimmy Scott's music director), and drummer David
Pleasant, and it's an ear-opener.
Thanks
to the exceptionally present and clear recording,
brennan's interlocking blocks of rhythm (or is it
multiple streams flowing two ways?) appear in great
detail.
Pleasant
astonishes here, a whirlwind of controlled force.
Green showcases a tone as big and solid as an ancient
tree, and Brennan brings a speech-like quality to
his playing not unlike Ornette Coleman's. In fact,
his approach is a rhythmic analogue of Coleman's
harmolodics, a theory by which melody, harmony,
and rhythm carry equal weight. Sometimes, as when
Brennan adds a simple descending melody to a Pleasant
beat, "Muhheankuntuck" achieves this ideal
equipoise.
It
comes out next year on the Portuguese Clean Feed
label. You won't want to miss it.
John
Chacona October 26, 2006
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