I've been checking out Ken Vandermark's music having completely missed the KV5 when they were at their prime. I have one record with the saxophonist on but am still working my way around his work, knowing very little about it.
The music I have heard seems hugely impressive but I didn't realise he had polarised opinion until I read some critique earlier this week suggesting that he had perhaps received too much attention and recognition. It seems an odd criticism for a style of music with an extremely esoteric following and where the type of jazz he performs seem consistent and uncompromising. I'm waiting for "target or flag" to be delivered (on the strength that the line up also includes the excellent Jeb Bishop as well as the under-rated Mars Williams.)
Despite his high profile and recognition by such an unlikely champion as Branford Marsalis, Vandermark seems remarkably neglected or even taken for granted by some fans even though I think his music probably has more balls than most. It seems really relevant and genuine, without any attempt to be modish whatsoever.
Wondered if anyone else out there had checked out his music? (Jazzrook, perhaps?) What are the essential recordings?
The music I have heard seems hugely impressive but I didn't realise he had polarised opinion until I read some critique earlier this week suggesting that he had perhaps received too much attention and recognition. It seems an odd criticism for a style of music with an extremely esoteric following and where the type of jazz he performs seem consistent and uncompromising. I'm waiting for "target or flag" to be delivered (on the strength that the line up also includes the excellent Jeb Bishop as well as the under-rated Mars Williams.)
Despite his high profile and recognition by such an unlikely champion as Branford Marsalis, Vandermark seems remarkably neglected or even taken for granted by some fans even though I think his music probably has more balls than most. It seems really relevant and genuine, without any attempt to be modish whatsoever.
Wondered if anyone else out there had checked out his music? (Jazzrook, perhaps?) What are the essential recordings?
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