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Friday, February 20, 2009

A recent piece in the Wire reminded me of Seymour Wright's fantastic 2008 solo release, a very fine record "improvised and about the saxophone - music, history and technique – actual and potential." He uses fans, radios, and maybe some other extensions to simultaneously explore and extend the saxophone's history, but always in a fascinating and musical way. The recording is available fully free at seymourwright.com. Download it!

I also see that the Wire is offering some previously unreleased Wright tracks for streaming here.

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