
Featured Artist: Jason Rigby
CD Title: Translucent Space
Year: 2006
Record Label: Fresh Sound New Talent
Style: Various Jazz Styles
Musicians: Jason Rigby (soprano, alto & tenor saxophones, bass clarinet, wood flute, producer), Mike Holober (acoustic & electric pianos); Cameron Brown (bass), Mark Ferber (drums, perc.), Rich Johnson (trumpet), Lauren Riley (cello), Jason Gillenwater, Sam Sadigursky (clarinet), Soo Kyung Park (flute)
Review:
Saxophonist/composer
Jason Rigby is a relative rarity amongst youthful jazz players (sometimes
referred to as "Young Lions" or in the words of the late Steve
Lacy, "reboppers") – namely, he seems more concerned with
the way his original music "sounds" as a whole rather than as
a showcase for the musicians.
If fact, without taking anything away from his excellent sax-work, Rigby
is known as an flourishing composer who plays sax as opposed to a saxophonist
who composes well. Compositionally, he recalls Gil Evans – both focused
and all-embracing, and Paul Motian – spacious and Impressionistic.
As far as his originals (and Space is all originals) go, Rigby gives the
impression of deriving inspiration from modal hard bop, '50s West Coast
cool, Third Stream (= jazz + 20th century classical composition), discreet
"free" moments, and the un-funky, less commercial styles of fusion,
without any hint of glibness or pastiche.
Sax-wise, he evokes Wayne Shorter's litheness and body (esp. on soprano),
the blues-laden bittersweetness of Ornette Coleman, and the obliquely folk-like,
dry-ice cool of John Surman. Best of all, Rigby doesn't overplay or engage
in ham-it-up displays of "technique." His fellow conspirators
follow his lead…and rest assured, though the only "name"
musicians present are Cameron Brown and Mark Ferber, Rigby's raiders
play crisply, with dexterity and economy are mos def some top shelf cats.
Despite the slightly pretentious title (is there ever "dense space?"),
Translucent Space just might be one of the debut discs of 2006.
Record Label Website: http://www.freshsoundrecords.com
Artist's Website: http://www.jasonrigby.net
Reviewed by: Mark Keresman