Articles by Eric Hill
Viza-Noir
Viza-Noir
PUBLISHED Nov 1, 2001
It's a new century, and a strangely conservative one so far, entertainment wise. We've kicked of the 21st with a "new" Fugitive on televisi...
Theo Bleckman
Ori*Ga*Mi
PUBLISHED Oct 1, 2001
Vocalist Theo Bleckman's jazz pedigree is well established, including collaborations with Meredith Monk, Anthony Braxton, Dave Douglas, Phi...
Jerome Cooper
In Concert: From There to Hear
PUBLISHED Oct 1, 2001
While topflight drummers and percussionists are well respected within the context of their jazz ensembles, very few of them sustain as much...
Jerry Granelli/Jeff Reilly
Iron Sky
PUBLISHED Oct 1, 2001
The basic elements of this (mostly) live duo recording are a number of steel sculptures/instruments especially created for these performanc...
M'lumbo
The Nine Billion Names of God
PUBLISHED Oct 1, 2001
This is the ninth album in 14 years by this constantly changing NYC mixed media troupe of filmmakers, musicians and downtown scenesters. Li...
Exos
Strength
PUBLISHED Jul 1, 2001
With a broad frequency of sound and a spare approach to layering, Exos's sound fits well within the German label's sonic palette, at least...
Avey Tare And Panda Bear
Spirit They're Gone Spirit They've Vanished
PUBLISHED Jul 1, 2001
Genetic manipulation must be at the root of this project. There are clues in the legged dolphin that is the Animal Records logo, and the li...
Mark Dresser/Denman Maroney
Duologues
PUBLISHED Jul 1, 2001
You see "double bass and piano" as the listed instruments on a CD tray-card and you figure you'll be settling in for an hour or so of bop a...