MAX JOHNSON

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Max Johnson is one of New York City's most sought after bass players. Known mostly for his work in New York's free jazz & bluegrass scenes, he has worked alongside legendary artists Anthony Braxton, John Zorn, Henry Grimes, William Parker, Candido Camero and countless others. His musical career has taken him to Germany, Switzerland, England, Italy and Canada; to the stages of Lincoln Center, the United Nations and festivals including the Bern Jazz Festival, Quebec City Int'l Summer Fest, Lollapalooza, and Zappanale. His albums have been profiled in the New York Times, JazzTimes, the New York City Jazz Record, JazzColours, and other publications. Max's musical career began at age 13 when he took up the electric bass, and by age 16 he was already touring the United States. In these early years, while still at High School in New Jersey, Max Johnson toured internationally and performed locally with artists such as read more...
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MAX JOHNSON Quartet album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Quartet
Avant-Garde Jazz 2012
MAX JOHNSON Elevated Vegetation album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Elevated Vegetation
Avant-Garde Jazz 2012
MAX JOHNSON The Invisible Trio album cover 3.50 | 1 ratings
The Invisible Trio
Avant-Garde Jazz 2014
MAX JOHNSON The Prisoner album cover 3.00 | 1 ratings
The Prisoner
Avant-Garde Jazz 2014
MAX JOHNSON Something Familiar album cover 3.50 | 3 ratings
Something Familiar
Avant-Garde Jazz 2015
MAX JOHNSON In The West album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
In The West
Avant-Garde Jazz 2017
MAX JOHNSON Max Johnson Trio : Orbit Of Sound album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Max Johnson Trio : Orbit Of Sound
21st Century Modern 2022
MAX JOHNSON Hermit Music album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Hermit Music
Jazz Related Improv/Composition 2022
MAX JOHNSON When the Streets Were Quiet album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
When the Streets Were Quiet
Third Stream 2023
MAX JOHNSON I'll See You Again album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
I'll See You Again
Post Bop 2024

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MAX JOHNSON Something Familiar

Album · 2015 · Avant-Garde Jazz
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I really enjoy the trend when major European jazz labels,traditionally associated with mainstream jazz, release more and more high level modern advanced jazz recordings.

Danish SteepleChase,one of the European leader of hard bop and post bop releases,past spring released excellent Danish avant-garde jazz guitarist Pierre Dorge album "Blui". Now Spanish Fresh Sound label,for decades known as largest re-issuer of archival mainstream jazz (and home for debuting mainstream jazz artists from all over the world) presented new NYC-based bassist Max Johnson trio album "Something Familiar" with groovy free-bop on it.

To be honest,Pierre Dorge (for SteepleChase) and Max Johnson (for Fresh Sound) both are not a newbies, just their new music is more significant on the burgeoning new adventurous jazz scene. And the missed link between two bands/releases is excellent Colorado-born trumpeter Kirk Knuffke, who re-vitalized listeners interest to free-bop in full.

So, on "Something Familiar" bassist Max Johnson leads acoustic trio with trumpeter Kirk Knuffke and drummer Ziv Ravitz, his regular collective for some years. Music here is modern free-bop, current reincarnation of Eric Dolphy's early avant-garde works, showing full respect to his (and some other early free-bopers) legacy. Sound is groovy, minimal but full-bodied,often quite muscular - as it was in Late į0s-early š0s American jazz. Tunes snippets are spilled here and there making all sound easy accessible, but whole mosaic of them is really of free form.

Rhythm section is strong here, but a real hero is still trumpeter Kirk Knuffke. His trumpet sings, leads melodies and adds distorted improvised solos totally controlling music's flow. As on other Knuffke's most current albums (this year's "Arms And Hands" for example),he is a modern free-bop magician revitalizing old,almost forgotten (and criminally undeveloped) idea for new life. Slightly less consistent than Knuffke's (and some other leading free-bopers of new generation)best works, this album sounds fresh, easy accessible and adventurous.

Everyone interested in this new (or better to say new version of really old) jazz sub-genre must give this album a chance.

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