@ is a studio album by John Zorn and Thurston Moore. It is the first collaborative album by the duo and was recorded in New York City in February 2013 and released by Tzadik Records in September 2013.[1] The album consists of improvised music by Zorn and Moore that was recorded in the studio in real time with no edits or overdubs.[2]
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Released | September 24, 2013 | |||
Recorded | February 2013 | |||
Genre | Avant-garde, free improvisation | |||
Length | 55:12 | |||
Label | Tzadik | |||
Producer | John Zorn | |||
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Reception
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [2] |
The Free Jazz Collective | [3] |
AllMusic said:
@ finds two of New York City's longest-running fringe dwellers churning out sheets of collaborative sounds that conjoin their respective and distinct states of constant freak-out...These seven improvisations sound inspired without feeling at all heavy-handed or urgent. More so, "@" succeeds with the type of conversational playing that could only be achieved by two masters so deep into their craft that it probably feels a lot like breathing to them by now.
— Thomas, F.[2]
The Free Jazz Collective's Martin Schray called the album "absolutely fantastic". Writing shortly after the death of Lou Reed, he commented: "I guess Lou Reed would have liked this music if he had heard it, its abrasiveness, its harshness, its elegance, its sound, its diversity, its beauty."[3]
A writer for The New Yorker described the album as "a spastic, free-jazz romp worthy of both their catalogues".[4]
Track listing
editAll compositions by John Zorn and Thurston Moore[5]
- "6th Floor Walk-Up, Waiting" – 12:25
- "Jazz Laundromat" – 4:58
- "Dawn Escape" – 9:39
- "Her Sheets" – 4:19
- "Soiled, Luscious" – 6:12
- "Strange Neighbor" – 9:45
- "For Derek and Evan" – 7:54
Personnel
edit- John Zorn – alto saxophone
- Thurston Moore – electric guitars
Sound
edit- Eric Elterman – engineer
- Marc Urselli – audio mixer
- John Zorn and Kazunori Sugiyama – producers
References
edit- ^ Tzadik Catalog, accessed October 15, 2013
- ^ a b c Thomas, F. Allmusic Review, accessed October 15, 2013
- ^ a b Schray, Martin (November 12, 2013). "John Zorn/Thurston Moore: @". The Free Jazz Collective. Retrieved June 9, 2022.
- ^ "Night Life: Rock and Pop: Thurston Moore and John Zorn". The New Yorker. Retrieved June 9, 2022.
- ^ Liner notes