sábado, 21 de novembro de 2015

Famoudou Don Moye, Baba Sissoko, Maurizio Capone - Folk Bass Spirit Suite 2004

Although he's played with many other prominent free jazz musicians, Don Moye is far and away best known for his work with the most highly acclaimed avant-garde combo of the '70s and '80s, the Art Ensemble of ChicagoMoye immediately added a more explicit rhythmic sensibility upon joining the previously drummer-less group. The band's ability to groove was greatly enhanced by his presence.Moye was capable of swinging in a conventional jazz manner, but it was his mastery of various African and Caribbean percussion instruments and rhythmic techniques that set him apart from other jazz drummers of his generation.
Moye studied percussion at Wayne State University in Detroit, where he worked with trumpeterCharles Moore's Detroit Free Jazz. Moore's band traveled to Europe in May of 1968. Once there, Moyetraveled the continent and Northern Africa, working with such players as Steve LacySonny Sharrock, and Pharoah Sanders. In 1969, the Art Ensemble arrived in Paris. The band had been performing without a drummer in the two years since their inception. In Paris they decided to hire a full-time drummer and found Moye at the American Center for Students and Artists. Moye's extremely active, pattern-based polyrhythmic style lent the group a drive and cohesion that they had (to some degree) lacked. Along with Jarman and FavorsMoye took to wearing African face paint and clothing in performance with the Art Ensemble.
Moye has long been active in contexts apart from the Art Ensemble. Before moving to Chicago in 1971, Moye played with musicians associated with the Black Artists Group in St. Louis. In the '70s, he played with pianist Randy Weston and formed a percussion duo with fellow AACM member Steve McCallMoye played and recorded in a variety of jazz settings, from modal to bop to free. In 1984, he became a member of the Leaders, a collection of avant-jazz all-starsLester BowieChico FreemanArthur BlytheDon Cherry, and Kirk LightseyMoye recorded as a leader himself, notably on the Art Ensemble's own AECO label: in 1975, as a solo percussionist (Sun Percussion, Vol. 1); in 1993, as co-leader of the Joseph Jarman/Famoudou Don Moye Magic Triangle Band (Calypso's Smile); and in 1996, as co-leader, with Enoch Williamsonof the Sun Percussion Summit (Afrikan Song) . AMG.

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