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DKV Trio - Live in Wels & Chicago, 1998

Live in Wels & Chicago, 1998
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Album Details: Live in Wels & Chicago, 1998

Release Date:01/01/1999
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Track List: Live in Wels & Chicago, 1998

Disk 1

  1. Complete Communion Suite, Pt. 1
  2. Complete Communion Suite, Pt. 2
  3. Complete Communion Suite, Pt. 3
  1. Complete Communion Suite, Pt. 4
  2. Complete Communion Suite, Pt. 5
  3. Complete Communion Suite, Pt. 6

Disk 2

  1. Open Door
  2. Blues for Tomorrow
  1. Burning Sky

Pro Reviews: Live in Wels & Chicago, 1998

  • All Music Guide

    Live in Wels Chicago, 1998 is an incredible two-disc release from premiere Chicago musiciansHamid Drake, Kent Kessler, Ken Vandermark. These live recordings document some of the exciting -- and engaging -- live improvisations that make the DKV Trio one of the top groups in free jazz of the late 1990s and beyond. The only pre-composed theme used by the group is heard on the "Wels CD," disc one. It is the theme from Don Cherry's "Complete Communion," around which DKV base their six-part "Complete Communion Suite," performed at ~the Music Unlimited '98 Festival in Wels, Austria. By "Part 2" of the suite, the rhythm section is kicking a funky counter-emphasis leading into a drum solo before the wind down at the track's end. A bass solo opens "Part 3," which is also the section where DKV bring the suite to a full boil. A late November, 1998 concert at Fred Anderson's ~Velvet Lounge is heard on disc two, or the "Chicago CD." It opens with a bowed bass of circular overtones which is soon joi...ned by hand drums and bass, along with a beautiful melody of patiently held saxophone notes. The band cooks, steams, and finally, screams with an all-out intensity and an urgency that lifts "Open Door." Next comes "Blues for Tomorrow," a soft and tasteful breather from which a clarinet blues eventually emerges. "Burning Sky" is a transcendent piece that opens with saxophone pulses, muted drum rolls, and bass bows for a slow and suspenseful, esoteric mood. The music continues to grow until, almost halfway through, it escalates into a storm of melodic grit chaos that's something like the climaxes of the Dirty Three. A must-have for those who believe music taps into -- and creates -- something greater. - Joslyn Layne, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

DKV Trio

By the close of the 1990s, DKV Trio was one of the leading free jazz trios based out of Chicago. The highly skilled and passionate members -- Hamid Drake (percussion), Kent Kessler (bass), and Ken Vandermark (reeds) -- initially came together in 1994, for Vandermark's Standards release on Quinnah records. The trio worked so well together that they continued to perform, ... Read more