

A duet show he played with drummer Nasheet Waits at the Chicago Cultural Center in October, 2005, reminded listeners that it cannot be easy to share a stage with him. Yet not all of Brotzmann's local appearances have been comparably successful. To hear Brotzmann's acidic, penetrating tone answered by Anderson's low, rumbling, crushed-velvet utterances was to understand anew the distinctiveness of Chicago's experimental scene. One of the most beguiling Brotzmann performances of the past decade, however, occurred when he shared the stage with a Chicago saxophonist of comparable stature, Fred Anderson, again at the Empty Bottle, in April, 2001.

On that occasion, the music-making changed course quickly and unpredictably, shifting from massive reed choirs to austere percussion solos, from sublimely lyrical bass duets to pointillistic saxophone statements from Brotzmann. Dusty Groove is Chicagos Online Record Store - Jazz, Soul, Funk, Hip Hop, R&B, Latin, Brazil, African, World Music, Avant, Rock, Blues & more LPs, CDs, vinyl.
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At times, his music-making can be majestic, as it was when he fronted the Chicago Tentet Plus One at the Empty Bottle in May, 1999 or dramatically mercurial, as his Chicago Tentet Plus Two show proved at the Old Town School of Folk Music in July, 2000. Yet there's much more to this music than just high decibels and higher energy. Listen closely to Brotzmann, and you're hearing practically a summation of major developments in avant-garde jazz of the past four decades.

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Regardless of the musical setting, Brotzmann long has held an exalted position among European free improvisers, since the mid-1960s building on the post-bebop, "free jazz" breakthroughs of American models such as Ornette Coleman, Albert Ayler, Charles Mingus, Eric Dolphy and, of course, late-period John Coltrane. Though an opportunity to hear Brotzmann is worth grabbing, the chance to catch him in a less familiar context is not to be missed. This time, he'll share the stage with bassist Marino Pliakas and drummer Michael Wertmueller, in his first Empty Bottle show in nearly two years.
