New York City - 20:00
May 6
TEST w/ Tom Bruno, Daniel Carter, Matthew Heyner and Sabir Mateen
Whitney Museum Biennale,
New York 4:40pm - 5:45pm
May 11
SAMA w/ Matthew Shipp
Cafe Oto 8pm
London, UK
May 12
SAMA w/ Matthew Shipp
Taktlos 9:30 pm
Zurich, Switzerland
May 14
Solo and big band performance w/ Polyversal Soul Earkestra
9pm @ Theaterkapelle
Berlin, Germany
May 19 - 30
20 - Miroiterie w/ Benjamin Sanz 9 pm
24 - w/ Emilie Lesbros @ Souffle Continu 7pm
29 - Bab-ilo w/ Emilie Lesbros and Benjamin Sanz 8pm
Paris, France
The University Of The Streets, 130 East 7th Street New York - 20:00
June 8th
w/ William Parker's Essence Of Ellington Orchestra
Casa Del Popolo - 9pm
Montreal, Canada
June 14
Eternal Unity w/ Dave Burrell, William Parker, William Hooker, Sabir Mateen
Vision Festival VII New York @ Roulette in Brooklyn - 7:30pm
NYC
July 14
The Blood Trio w/ Whit Dickey, Michael Bisio, Sabir Mateen
The Stone NYC 8 & 10 pm
La Poission Lounge 158 Bleeker St - 20:00
Sept. 10 ' til Oct. 25th
Sabir Mateen - solo tour and then some...
Sept. 10th
Tilburg, Netherlands 8pm (solo)
more performances TBA
Oct 16 -21
Sabir Mateen - solo
St. Petersburg, Russia (to be confirmed)
Oct. 28
Shapes, Textures and Sound Ensemble w/ Roy Campbell, Will Connell, Masahiko Kono Alex Harding, Michael Guilford, Sabir Mateen, Hilliard (Hill) Greene and Michael Wimberly
10pm @ The Stone NYC
Nov. 16-25
w/ Michael Wimberly, Raymond A. King, Will Connell, Sabir Mateen and others
Azouras, Portugal
Nov. 27
SAMA Matthew Shipp & Sabir Mateen - @ The Stone NYC 8pm
The Sabir Mateen Ensemble w/ Roy Campbell, Raymond A. King, Jason Kao Hwang, Daniel Levin, Jane Wang, Michael Wimberly, Sabir Mateen - @ The Stone NYC 10pm
NYC
Glenn Astarita for All About Jazz
On "Murmurings", Whitecage (alto) and Mateen (tenor) trade some serious heat while Fonda and Sorgen swing or rumble and tumble in support of the clever and fire breathing improv from the saxophonists. "Drum Reso" emits notions of being a nursery rhyme for children who are destined to become modern or free jazz musicians when they grow up. Here, Whitecage and Mateen converge to state an almost childlike theme, which develops into something complex. On this piece we hear Joe Fonda's proficient arco bass working in tandem with Sorgen?s fluctuating pulse. At 18 minutes, "Joe's Groove" is perhaps the highlight of this recording as Sorgen's African style rhythms propagate matters into a series of tumultuous conversations between Mateen and Whitecage's soaring, high register alto. Here, the engagingly chatty vernacular is sparkling as Whitecage and Mateen work well together through disparate, personalized styles and distinct phraseology. "Joe's Groove" possesses all the intensity of a hard driving rock band sans the amplification. At times, the clever horn work elicits thoughts of a bunch of nightclub singers belting out the blues or perhaps scat singing through jazzy motifs. Sonny Rollins' "Oleo" is the lone track not authored by Whitecage. Here, The Quartet's rendition is somewhat raw and freewheeling, yet swings pretty hard; although, things seem to work best for this band within the framework of Whitecage's ompositions.
This recording captured "live" in an intimate setting works wonders for the listener as we get to share the nuances and subtleties associated with music of this ilk. Consensual Tension is a multicolored pastiche as Whitecage and co. paint canvasses which come to life, for you, ..the listener! * * * * ½
Reprinted with permission. Copyright © 2006 All About Jazz and Glenn Astarita.
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