Sonic Openings Under Pressure:
Muhheankuntuk (2006 [2007], Clean Feed): Alto
sax trio, led by patrick brennan, who's recorded
under this group name with other people before
-- this time it's Hilliard Greene on bass, David
Pleasant on drums, etc. brennan came to New York
from Detroit in 1975. He plays tight, fast, complex
runs over free rhythms, with a hard tone; unpretty,
but rigorously functional. Need to play it again,
but I'm impressed so far. Don't know how many
records he has, but this is the first I've heard.
Don't get as much free jazz as I'd like, but I
manage to hear enough to have gotten used to it.
Still, my standard for recommendation is that
it has something non-devotees can grab onto, which
leaves me with a widening gap of stuff I like
well enough but can't see breaking out of its
narrow niche. Most of this falls in that range,
but two cuts in the middle stand out: "The
Hardships" starts with a fast, regular beat,
then erupts in a torrent of even faster words
-- thank David Pleasant for both beats and words,
while leader patrick brennan's alto sax settles
into a skronk groove. That's the hook cut, pop
materials done with avant flair. It then sets
up "Prosified" with Brennan taking over,
writhing snakey improv lines against the beat.
B+(***)