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  1. What is to be done by Gerald Cleaver | Nels Cline | Larry Ochs, released 23 November 2018 1. Outcries Rousing 2. A Pause, A Rose 3. Shimmer Intend Spark Groove Defend The most fulfilling encounters are also the most improbable ones – those we never imagined possible, either due to the many miles separating the circuits usually frequented by ...

  2. A trio of three of the most imaginative and in-demand improvisers currently playing, Larry Ochs on tenor and sopranino saxophones, Nels Cline on electric guitar and effects and Gerald Cleaver on drums deliver an astonishingly colorful and satisfying album which was recorded in Richmond, Virginia in December of 2016.

  3. 28. Feb. 2019 · If you want to figure out how music can be so ferocious and intimate at the same time, you should try What Is To Be Done, a compulsory trio record featuring saxophonist Larry Ochs, guitarist Nels Cline, and drummer Gerald Cleaver.

  4. Sandwiched between two epic novels of improvisation--each a track of over twenty minutes of sound--is the respite piece "A Pause, A Rose" by the trio of saxophonist m: Larry Ochs, guitarist m: Nels Cline and drummer m: Gerald Cleaver. Cline, who some may know from h...

  5. The trio with Gerald Cleaver, Nels Cline and Larry Ochs is one of those cases and the pieces inside “What is to Be Done” reflect entirely that condition. As Stuart Broomer’s liner notes point out, this music «enjoys the simultaneous qualities of nearness and distance: three musicians in a room, each stretching to the limits of one ...

  6. What Is to Be Done, an Album by Larry Ochs, Nels Cline & Gerald Cleaver. Released 26 January 2019 on Clean Feed (catalog no. CF500CD; CD). Genres: Free Jazz. Rated #1926 in the best albums of 2019. Featured peformers: Larry Ochs (tenor saxophone, sopranino saxophone, producer), Nels Cline (electric guitar, effects), Gerald Cleaver (drums ...

  7. Guitarist Nels Cline, drummer Gerald Cleaver, and saxophonist Larry Ochs are three experimental icons, individually and collectively drawing upon the outer limits of free jazz, structured improvisation and bicoastal noise punk. The trio’s first CD – What Is To Be Done - released on Clean Feed in February 2019.