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Personnel: Jim Black (drums); Chris Speed (tenor saxophone, clarinet); Hilmar Jensson (electric guitar); Skuli Sverrisson (electric bass).

Recorded at Bearsville Studios, Bearsville, New York on February 18 & 19, 2000.

Personnel: Jim Black (drums); Hilmar Jensson (electric guitar); Chris Speed (clarinet, tenor saxophone); Skúli Sverrisson (electric bass).

Audio Mixer: Adrian von Ripka.

Recording information: Bearsville Studios, NY (02/17/2000/02/18/2000).

In live performance, N.Y.C. drummer Jim Black can't help but grab a lion's share of the audience attention from his bandmates. Even in ensembles led by such stellar players as Dave Douglas, Tim Berne, Ellery Eskelin, and Chris Speed, his percussive pyrotechnics are simply riveting, and one wonders whether those bandleaders have noticed the many instances when everyone's eyes are locked on the guy back there thrashing away on the skins and adding coloristic flourishes with a host of oddball paraphernalia. Fans of post-bop are among those who sit up straight and take notice; yes, he has caused even trad jazz jaws to drop. Black now has his first CD out on the estimable Winter & Winter label, and he's pulled a bit of a fast one on the jazz crowd -- this skews away from being a jazz record, even an avant jazz record, much of the time. Black sometimes tips his hi-hat to the type of music his jazz-focused fans might expect; there may be some modern creative experimentation as practiced by Berne or Eskelin, but the avant Balkan jazz of Tiny Bell Trio or the Mediterranean-influenced groovefest of Pachora is not much in evidence at all. This is closer to Black's work with Chris Speed's yeah NO or the Human Feel collective, but even rockier, or at least post-rockier, than either of those. And, whether intentionally or not, Alasnoaxis even draws a bit from the annals of prog and art rock, with Icelandic electric guitarist Hilmar Jensson throwing a few Robert Fripp and David Torn influences into the mix now and again (certainly taking this group farther from the territory where one would find Brad Shepik). Wisely, Black seems to understand that an album such as this can't rely on his percussive skills alone; the kinetic excitement of his live performances won't transfer 100 percent to the CD format, so composing and arranging skills will have to come into play. And come into play they do. Black has fashioned a set of 15 mainly short pieces, some even structured like instrumental indie rock tunes. There are explosive, distorted power chords from Jensson, and ominous underlying textures are employed as undercurrents to the conventionally structured pieces as well as stand-alone ambient-flavored tracks, giving the proceedings a sense of both melancholy and unease. While saxophonist and clarinetist Speed (a partner to Black on many projects) has plenty of wild and forceful moments here, Black has also placed him in settings that tend to bring out a plaintive and fragile quality in his tone, creating a striking contrast when the reedman faces off against the deep growling beast of Jensson's guitar. Skuli Sverrisson, like Jensson a native of Iceland, anchors the goings-on with deep basslines that settle in and move the band along or -- in the case of the impressive, loping "Optical" -- thrust against the music's prevailing currents. Of course, it may be difficult to pinpoint exactly where the current is in "Optical," as all four bandmembers seemingly occupy different universes (with Jensson exploring Frippertronics-like sound washes) that only intersect at the piece's conclusion. In "Icon," nearly static multi-layered atmospheric ruminations balance with a beautiful slowly unfolding melody that emerges in altered form as a solo clarinet statement from Speed at the piece's conclusion. The following number, " Luxuriate," is given over to ominous low textural soundscapes for much of its length; the mid-tempo groove and pretty theme of "Boombye" become unhinged by crashing power chords from JDown Beat (3/01, pp.64-5) - 3.5 out of 5 - "...Black's freshman class effort bridges the gap between the hardcore free-jazz, boisteroue rock motifs and investigative improvisations amid child-like frolic and a spunky constitution..."

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List Price $19.98 (You save $2.49)
Category Rock/Pop Albums, Jazz CDs, Jazz Instrument, Post Rock, Drums, Enhanced CD
Label Winter & Winter
Orig Year 2000
All Time Product Rank 210,762
CD Universe Part number 1034649
Catalog number 61
Discs 2
Release Date Oct 17, 2000
Studio/Live Studio
Mono/Stereo Stereo
Producer Stefan F. Winter
Engineer Adrian Von Ripka
Recording Time 72 minutes
Personnel Jim Black - drums
Skuli Sverrisson - electric bass
Hilmar Jensson - electric guitar
Jim Black's AlasNoAxis

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1M M
Jim Black, Jim Black AlasNoAxis / Jim Black / Hilmar Jensson / Skuli Sverrisson / Chris Speed
2Optical
Chris Speed, Hilmar Jensson, Jim Black, Jim Black AlasNoAxis, Jim Black AlasNoAxis / Jim Black / Hilmar Jensson / Skuli Sverrisson / Chris Speed, Skuli Sverrisson
3Maybe
Chris Speed, Hilmar Jensson, Jim Black, Jim Black AlasNoAxis, Jim Black AlasNoAxis / Jim Black / Hilmar Jensson / Skuli Sverrisson / Chris Speed, Skuli Sverrisson
4Ambacharm
Chris Speed, Hilmar Jensson, Jim Black, Jim Black AlasNoAxis, Jim Black AlasNoAxis / Jim Black / Hilmar Jensson / Skuli Sverrisson / Chris Speed, Skuli Sverrisson
5Garden Frequency
Chris Speed, Hilmar Jensson, Jim Black, Jim Black AlasNoAxis, Jim Black AlasNoAxis / Jim Black / Hilmar Jensson / Skuli Sverrisson / Chris Speed, Skuli Sverrisson
6Poet Staggered
Chris Speed, Hilmar Jensson, Jim Black, Jim Black AlasNoAxis, Jim Black AlasNoAxis / Jim Black / Hilmar Jensson / Skuli Sverrisson / Chris Speed, Skuli Sverrisson
7Backfloatpedal
Chris Speed, Hilmar Jensson, Jim Black, Jim Black AlasNoAxis, Jim Black AlasNoAxis / Jim Black / Hilmar Jensson / Skuli Sverrisson / Chris Speed, Skuli Sverrisson
8Icon
Chris Speed, Hilmar Jensson, Jim Black, Jim Black AlasNoAxis, Jim Black AlasNoAxis / Jim Black / Hilmar Jensson / Skuli Sverrisson / Chris Speed, Skuli Sverrisson
9Luxuriate
Chris Speed, Hilmar Jensson, Jim Black, Jim Black AlasNoAxis, Jim Black AlasNoAxis / Jim Black / Hilmar Jensson / Skuli Sverrisson / Chris Speed, Skuli Sverrisson
10Boombye
Chris Speed, Hilmar Jensson, Jim Black, Jim Black AlasNoAxis, Jim Black AlasNoAxis / Jim Black / Hilmar Jensson / Skuli Sverrisson / Chris Speed, Skuli Sverrisson
11Auk and Dromedary
Chris Speed, Hilmar Jensson, Jim Black, Jim Black AlasNoAxis, Jim Black AlasNoAxis / Jim Black / Hilmar Jensson / Skuli Sverrisson / Chris Speed, Skuli Sverrisson
12Trace
Chris Speed, Hilmar Jensson, Jim Black, Jim Black AlasNoAxis, Jim Black AlasNoAxis / Jim Black / Hilmar Jensson / Skuli Sverrisson / Chris Speed, Skuli Sverrisson
13Nion
Chris Speed, Hilmar Jensson, Jim Black, Jim Black AlasNoAxis, Jim Black AlasNoAxis / Jim Black / Hilmar Jensson / Skuli Sverrisson / Chris Speed, Skuli Sverrisson
14Melize
Chris Speed, Hilmar Jensson, Jim Black, Jim Black AlasNoAxis, Jim Black AlasNoAxis / Jim Black / Hilmar Jensson / Skuli Sverrisson / Chris Speed, Skuli Sverrisson
15Angels and Artiface
Chris Speed, Hilmar Jensson, Jim Black, Jim Black AlasNoAxis, Jim Black AlasNoAxis / Jim Black / Hilmar Jensson / Skuli Sverrisson / Chris Speed, Skuli Sverrisson
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Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars) 5 stars

5 stars drummers make the best albums
Jim Black who I have heard in a number of settings, but never as leader proves that he is more than capable of the role. He perfectly balances the line of happy/sad emotions and gives the listener lots of intersting things to grab on to. This has been one of the best jazz albums for me period.
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