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You've heard the news: The music business is in shambles. Major labels
have seen computers take a big bite out of their profits and rather than
adapt, they prefer to sue. Independent labels aren't faring much better
and independent jazz labels are faring worse than that. Foreign labels even
have to contend with a declining dollar, raising prices on the members of
their already shallow pool of American buyers.
Leave it to Ayler Records of Sweden to put itself well ahead of the game
by offering nearly its entire catalogue for download on its website. They
still issue old-fashioned CDs, but more and more of their offerings are
download-only, including The Flow, recorded by a trio of Downtown
New York stalwarts Louie Belogenis on tenor, Joe Morris on bass and Charles
Downs (formerly Rashid Bakr) on drums.
For about half of what the physical disc costs, you get a link to the folder
that holds "Flow 1" and "Flow 2". The files download
without a hitch and the much-derided MP3 format sounds fine, as the recording
captures the ambiance of the CBGB Gallery circa 2004.
Belogenis has long been under-recognized as a tenor player of vast creativity
who takes a fresh approach to free playing and is in possession of a husky,
muscular tone. Morris and Downs provide sensitive accompaniment, neither
overwhelming the other, communicating as only longtime improvisers can,
with a sixth sense for pace and variety that produces music deeply informed
by the blues. The Flow is a valuable addition to Belogenis' criminally
small discography and a can't-miss way to test the downloading waters.
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