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  1. adamrudolph.bandcamp.com › album › chiCHI | Adam Rudolph

    CHI by Adam Rudolph, released 22 February 2019 1. Becoming 2. Flux 3. Continuum 4. Formless Form 5. Emergence 6. Whirl In the philosophical tradition of Taoism, “Chi” is the word used to describe the animating force of the universe, the breath of life that permeates all existence.

  2. 14 de feb. de 2019 · In the philosophical tradition of Taoism, “Chi” is the word used to describe the animating force of the universe, the breath of life that permeates all existence. A natural phenomenon, when ...

  3. davidliebman.com › home › new_releasesChi | David Liebman

    “The more the better.” Hamid Drake and Adam Rudolph are drummers, though Rudolph also adds piano, vocals and the three- stringed Gnawa lute known as the sintir. Liebman’s soprano and tenor are augmented by his piano work (on “Formless Form”) and wooden recorder.

  4. 7 de may. de 2019 · CHI is a well-honed demonstration of how perceptive and excellent in-the-moment music can be when crafted by three masterful musicians who are receptive to each other and to extemporaneous music-making. Musicians:

  5. 8 de mar. de 2019 · Recorded live at John Zorn 's New York City experimental jazz club The Stone in May of 2018, the trio of saxophonist extraordinaire Dave Liebman and multi-instrumentalists/percussionists Hamid Drake and Adam Rudolph use their album Chi to present amazing tone poems and dynamic musical explorations.

  6. 21 de mar. de 2019 · Combining the mysticism of ancient traditions and the sonic aesthetics of today’s music, Chi is an album of spontaneous music, matching saxophonist Dave Liebman with two top-class percussionists and kindred spirits, Adam Rudolph and Hamid Drake.

  7. 18 de mar. de 2019 · Chi is another trio outing with saxophonist Dave Liebman and percussionist Adam Rudolph, the third leg on this stool being drummer Hamid Drake. It is a kind of follow-up to 2018's alternately serene and propulsive The Unknowable (RareNoise), on which Liebman and Rudolph were joined by percussionist Tatsuya Nakatani.