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Sabir Mateen - Steve Dalachinsky au Souffle Continu (7 nov 08)

Publié le 05 novembre 2008 par Dolphy00
Sabir Mateen à l'Archipel - 3 nov 08 (photo dolphy00)
Sabir Mateen - Steve Dalachinsky au Souffle Continu (7 nov 08)SOUFFLE CONTINU - http://soufflecontinu.free.fr

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vendredi 07 novembre à 18h30


De retour en France, Sabir Mateen offrira un set acoustique de 20 minutes et sera rejoint par le poête new yorkais Steve Dalachinsky pour une lecture, puis une dédicace le vendredi 07 novembre à 18h30.

 

‘’Tenor, alto saxophonist, Bb clarinetist, alto clarinetist, flutist, composer, Sabir Mateen, born in Philadelphia, has been a musician most of his life.
Starting in the Philadelphia area as a percussionist, he started playing flute as a teenager.
Gradually evovling from alto to tenor saxophone, he has been through a number of musical transformations. He started out playing rhythm and blues in the early '70s which led him to the tenor saxophone chair of the Horace Tapscott Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra.
From there he has or is performing with Cecil Taylor, Sunny Murray, William Parker, Alan Silva, Butch & Wilber Morris, Raphe Malik, Steve Swell, Mark Whitecage, Roy Campbell, Matthew Shipp, Marc Edwards, Jemeel Moondoc, William Hooker, Henry Grimes, Rashid Bakr, Kali Fasteau and numerous others.
He also is a member of the cooperative band TEST. Sabir also performs with, Little Huey Creative Music Orchestra, William Parker's Inside The Music Of Curtis Mayfield, Earth People, the Downtown Horns and The East 3rd Street Ensemble.
He is the leader of "The Sabir Mateen Quintet", Shapes Textures & Sound Ensemble, The Omni-Sound, and other bands.’’

 

http://sabirmateen.com/

 

Steve Dalachinsky was born in 1946, Brooklyn, New York. His work has appeared extensively in journals on & off line including; Big Bridge, Milk, Unlikely Stories, Xpressed, Ratapallax, Evergreen Review, Long Shot, Alpha Beat Soup, Xtant, Blue Beat Jacket, N.Y. Arts Magazine, 88 and Lost and Found Times. he is included in such anthologies as Beat Indeed, The Haiku Moment and the esteemed Outlaw Bible of American Poetry. He has written liner notes for the CDs of many artists including Anthony Braxton, Charles Gayle, James "Blood" Ulmer, Rashied Ali, Roy Campbell, Matthew Shipp and Roscoe Mitchell. His 1999 CD, Incomplete Direction (Knitting Factory Records), a collection of his poetry read in collaboration with various musicians, such as William Parker, Matthew Shipp, Daniel Carter, Sabir Mateen, Thurston Moore (SonicYouth), Vernon Reid (Living Colour) has garnered much praise. His most recent chapbooks include Musicology (Editions Pioche, Paris 2005), Trial and Error in Paris (Loudmouth Collective 2003), Lautreamont's Laments (Furniture Press 2005), In Glorious Black and White (Ugly Duckling Presse 2005), St. Lucie (King of Mice Press 2005), Are We Not MEN & Fake Book (2 books of collage - 8 Page Press 2005). Dream Book (Avantcular Press 2005). His books include A Superintendent's Eyes (Hozomeen Press 2000) and The Final Nite (complete
notes from a Charles Gayle Notebook, Ugly Duckling Presse 2006). His latest CD is Phenomena of Interference, a collaboration with pianist Matthew Shipp (Hopscotch Records 2005). He has read throughout the N.Y. area, the U.S., Japan and Europe, including France and Germany.

 

Bibliographie:
A publié dans les revues et magazines : Long Shot, Alpha Beat Soup, Xtant, Blue Beat Jacket, Night, Nomad Choir, Connections, Big Hammer, Pagan Place, Strider, Unbearable Assemblage Magazines, NY Arts Magazine, the Lost and Found Times, the catalogue of sculptor Alain Kirili, Pitchfork, Freeverse, Zzzyne, Cer.Ber.Us, N.Y. Nights Greetings, 6X6, Weavers, etc.


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