Berthold Records; Phillip Golub (Flexichord virtual piano, Behringer Neutron, Arturia Digital synths) Yuma Uesaka (cl, bcl, cbcl, ts, bass ‘clariflute’ on 1, 3, 5, 8, 10) Amir ElSaffar (tpt on 1, 3, 5, 9) Anna Webber (fl, ts on 3,5,8) David Leon (as on 7,9) Layale Chaker (5-string violin on 7) Elias Stemeseder (Prophet VI, Moog Minitaur, Modular Synths on 1,3,5,6) Sam Minaie (b on 3,5,8) Jon Starks (d, sensory perc, snaps, drum machine on 1-3, 5, 7-10; elec on 2); Brooklyn, NY & NYC, no dates specified; 1 loyalty oath/2 interlude (aboard)/ 3 partisan ship/ 4 interlude (adorn)/ 5 mutiny meeting/ 6 interlude (adrift)/ 7 blue-orange reflections/ 8 cries of the initiated/ 9 utopian micronation/ 10 afterword: partisan session; 44:46. phillipgolub.bandcamp.com
Stuart Kremsky was the San Francisco “Short Takes” correspondent for Cadence magazine from 1979-2007. His reviews have appeared in Option, Sound Choice, Cadence, and the IAJRC Journal. He was a sound man at the fabled Keystone Korner and for over ten years was the tape archivist for Fantasy Records, where his production credits include boxed sets of Sonny Stitt, Dexter Gordon, the Modern Jazz Quartet and the Grammy-nominated Sam Cooke With the Soul Stirrers. Email skremsky1 (at) gmail.com
Wednesday, July 1, 2026
Phillip Golub: Partisan Ship
Carla Bley: Joyful Noise
MIG M1230; Michael Mantler (tpt) Gary Valente (tbn) Vincent Chancey (Fr hn) Bob Stewart (tba) Steve Slagle (as, ss, fl) Tony Dagradi (ts, cl) Carla Bley (org, glockenspiel) Ted Saunders (p) Steve Swallow (electric bass) Victor Lewis (d); Hamburg, West Germany, March 14, 1984; Disc 1 (49:10): La Paloma/ Talking Hearts/ Joyful Noise/ The Lord is Listenin’ To Ya, Hallelujah!/ Light or Dark/ Misterioso. Disc 2 (67:28): Venus Fly Trap/ Nu Derection/ Ending It/ Starting Again; Ups and Downs/ Battleship/ Copyright Royalties. www.mig-music.de/en/mig-music

