(2020) Carlos Niño & Miguel Atwood-Ferguson - Chicago Waves
Review:
Longtime collaborators Carlos Niño and Miguel Atwood-Ferguson have worked on countless projects together since the mid-2000s, and many of them tend to be elaborate, wide-scale productions. The two organized a symphonic tribute to the late J Dilla, performing his music with a 60-piece orchestra, which was released as Timeless: Suite for Ma Dukes, and the long-running series of Carlos Niño & Friends releases have hosted guests such as Laraaji, Dexter Story, and Madlib. Both musicians participated in the recording of the Los Angeles Side of Makaya McCraven’s colossal Universal Beings, and the two flew to Chicago in 2018 for the album’s release show. For this performance, all of the musicians relearned the music they’d improvised that had been assembled to make up the album. While Niño and Atwood-Ferguson were in town, they were invited to open for Jeremy Cunningham at Co-Prosperity Sphere, the headquarters of International Anthem Recording Co. The two musicians performed a stripped-down, completely improvised set together, with Atwood-Ferguson’s virtuosic five-string violin playing harmoniously converging with Niño’s percussive swells and radiant electronics. Heading in no obvious direction, the musicians let the spirit carry them, and the result is a continuously flowing 44-minute voyage somewhere in the neighborhood of free jazz and ambient music, but not exactly either. Atwood-Ferguson manages to make his violin swoop, glide, sprinkle, and chirp, imitating birdsong, flutes, and rainfall, while Niño’s bells and shakers rush, wisp, and billow. Everything is bathed in an ethereal glow, occasionally with a psychedelic tinge, and the music seems to be perpetually lifted above the ground. After it all lands, Niño conducts a series of breathing exercises in order to get everyone readjusted to the real world, and the audience members seem to share the same sense of elation as the musicians. Chicago Waves is a quietly powerful document of a transcendent moment, demonstrating the two artists’ gifts for channeling positive energy and spontaneously creating something magical.
Tracklist:
01. Part I
02. Part II
03. Part III
04. Part IV
05. Part V
06. Part VI - Into Eternity
07. Part VII
08. Part VIII - Chicago Waves
09. Parts I-IV (Continuous)
10. Parts V-VIII (Continuous)
Media Report:
Genre: ambient, electronic, jazz
Format: FLAC
Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec, 16-bit PCM
Bit rate mode: Variable
Channel(s): 2 channels
Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz
Bit depth: 16 bits