Martin Archer: Story Tellers
Author: Marcus O’Dair
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Musicians: |
Stone-Lonergan (t) |
Label: |
Discus |
Magazine Review Date: |
October/2016 |
Catalogue Number: |
57CD 2CD |
RecordDate: |
19 and 20 September 2015 |
Yorkshire-born composer and musician Martin Archer made his name as a saxophonist on the UK free improv scene of the 1980s and early 1990s before moving into synthesizers and electronics; for more than two decades now he has released his music on the Discus label he co-founded in 1994. Anthony Braxton was an early influence, and Story Tellers finds Archer again acknowledging his debt to AACM: the album dedicated to Muhal Richard Abrams, Leo Smith and Roscoe Mitchell. It is divided into six books, each further subdivided into chapters and each with the same structure: there is a sense, as the liners acknowledge, in which we get six versions of the same piece. Monotony is avoided thanks to the imagination of the musicians, and a little ‘creative editing’: a few of the chapters were created entirely in post-production, with Archer going all Teo Macero (Miles Davis electric era). The feel is of shifting sands, a slowly twisting kaleidoscope; only the odd incongruous guitar tone juts out.

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