Titration (album) explained

Titration
Type:album
Artist:Active Ingredients (Chad Taylor, Jemeel Moondoc, Steve Swell, Tom Abbs)
Border:yes
Released:2003
Recorded:July 5 and 6, 2002
Genre:Free improvisation
Length:1:05:28
Label:Delmark
DG-547
Producer:Ken Brown, Chad Taylor, Jemeel Moondoc, Steve Krasinsky, Steve Swell, Tom Abbs
Chronology:Chad Taylor
Next Title:Circle Down
Next Year:2009

Titration is the debut album by the free improvisation ensemble Active Ingredients. Led by drummer Chad Taylor, it features alto saxophonist Jemeel Moondoc, trombonist Steve Swell, and double bassist Tom Abbs, as well as guest artists Rob Mazurek (cornet), David Boykin (tenor saxophone), and Avreeayl Ra (percussion). The album was recorded on July 5 and 6, 2002, and was released in 2003 by Delmark Records.[1] [2] [3]

Reception

In a review for AllMusic, Thom Jurek called the album "a wildly adventurous date that swings across continents in its musical approach, from North America to Southern Africa, and regards both freewheeling improvisation and elegant composition equally." He wrote: "Titration is a brilliant articulation of balance, not only between two approaches to the jazz avant-garde, but also of the new composition that relies so heavily on free improv."[1]

Rex Butters of All About Jazz stated that the recording "brings together four of the strongest players on the New York free scene," and commented: "Active Ingredients has turned in an impressive debut. Amidst the many projects to which these musicians contribute, hopefully this group will become a priority."[4] AAJs Derek Taylor wrote that the band name "echoes the galvanizing energy inherent in [the musicians'] association," and praised the group's "resistance to long-term convention and custom."[5]

A writer for CMJ New Music Report noted Taylor's association with the Chicago Underground, and remarked: "Eschewing the Underground's penchant for electronics, Titration kicks up a rough-hewn and soulful avant-garde vibe that's acoustic and more conventionally Jazz, but just as far-reaching and ambitious as Taylor's more established outlet."[6]

In an article for One Final Note, Jay Collins wrote: "This is an outstanding debut from a group of players that, both together in this collective or on their own, make exciting music. Taylor, in particular, makes a strong case for himself as a bandleader, composer and musician and thus, Titration is one of the strongest records of the year."[7]

Ken Waxman of JazzWord called the album "an impressive achievement," and stated: "there are times on Titrations four quartet tracks that the combo sounds like an updated New York Art Quartet... one of the few drawbacks of the CD is that the tunes often seem as if they should be longer."[8]

Track listing

Tracks 3 and 6 were composed by Active Ingredients. Remaining tracks were composed by Chad Taylor.

  1. "Song for Dyani" – 7:43
  2. "Velocity" – 5:39
  3. "Slate" – 4:24
  4. "Visual Industries" – 8:16
  5. "Modern Mythology" – 7:45
  6. "Absence" – 3:42
  7. "Titration" – 9:15
  8. "Dependent Origination" – 4:53
  9. "Other Peoples' Problems" – 13:51

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Active Ingredients - Titration . Thom . Jurek . AllMusic . February 2, 2024.
  2. Web site: Active Ingredients – Titration . Delmark Records . February 2, 2024.
  3. Web site: Delmark Records discography: 400/500 series . JazzLists . February 2, 2024.
  4. Web site: Active Ingredients: Titration . Rex . Butters . January 9, 2004 . All About Jazz . February 2, 2024.
  5. Web site: Active Ingredients: Titration . Derek . Taylor . December 17, 2003 . All About Jazz . February 2, 2024.
  6. November 10, 2003 . Jazz Reviews . CMJ New Music Report . 25 .
  7. Web site: Active Ingredients - Titration (Delmark) . Jay . Collins . December 1, 2003 . One Final Note . February 2, 2024.
  8. Web site: Active Ingredients . Ken . Waxman . May 31, 2004 . JazzWord . February 2, 2024.