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01. Tom Schneider - Jagged
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02. Tom Schneider - Chalk
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03. Tom Schneider - Overlaps
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04. Tom Schneider - Freeze
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05. Tom Schneider - Serpentines
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06. Tom Schneider - Isotopes
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07. Tom Schneider - Brash
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08. Tom Schneider - Pending
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09. Tom Schneider - Absence
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10. Tom Schneider - Diffraction
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11. Tom Schneider - Particular Interest
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ARTIST
SCHNEIDER, TOM
TITLE
Isotopes
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
MACRO RECORDINGS
CATALOG #
MACROM 072CD
MACROM 072CD
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
6/23/2023
Insight Piano: Within just a few years
Tom Schneider
moved the scope of the sampler as an instrument into entirely unexpected zones of expression. On keyboards with pioneering cut-up pop band
KUF
, he developed a key-triggered vocal style that features no singers on stage. With trio
Loom & Thread
, he devised a new wave of digital improv where the sampler amplified the piano and engaged the acoustic musicians in some sort of multidimensional musical chess.
Isotopes
is Schneider's first solo album and witnesses him being an astonishingly sensitive and imaginative pianist. The album's material was developed and recorded in an intimate session at Bauer Studios of Ludwigsburg -- a site laden with the history of some of the most significant recordings of contemporary jazz. Yet, things don't stop at bringing just another piano solo effort. Schneider's approaches to the instrument, which range from tender hesitance to eruptive, clustered attacks, merely set the starting point. These utterances are sampled and mirrored back, ultimately rendering a unified performance which combines the depth of intricately executed composition with the urgent immediacy of free improvisation. Over the past decade there has been a resurgence of apparently opposed trends: repetitive, minimalistic sensitivity, and dashing, complex virtuosity. The linear thinking that defines these approaches as polar opposites turns out to be entirely useless when facing
Isotopes
. Both, the uninhibited speed of granular clouds of tones and the dense texture of multiple layered phrases fired off all at once, require a complete reconceptualization of the meaning of complexity in music. Yet, Schneider offers less of a tongue in cheek critique of the pretense usually inherent in virtuosic display -- instead, the playing field is being thoroughly leveled: Now, and really for the first time, a singular tone potentially carries exactly as much weight as the peaks of physiological sophistication. This is not at all what the axe-wielding avant-gardes of the past were after. What you are witnessing here is a thorough de-ideologization of the instrument: Neither traditions need to be shattered nor innovation kept at the gates. In a world of zero-sum thinking ("if you get to eat I must go hungry"), here we find an integrative approach that shows that we can indeed lift up without simultaneously pulling down.
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