Not Nat but I can absolutely understand your thinking on that. The leader is a contemporary but isn't a sax player.
There's no harp credited but a similar instrument of which I suspect you've listened to in other settings.
Interesting, I went to a discovery day of Xenakis works (and some terrific biographical film) performed by the London Sinfonietta several years ago and was bowled over by a lot of the music but for some reason never followed it up with any extensive listening.
Since then he's always been a name that intrigues. Maybe I could start again with this
Jazztrack And Norma Winstone - Flying Stork [Musicians Record Company, Germany 1979]
I have only recently become aware of this album, prime wordless Norma, absolutely lovely
Nala Sinephro - Space 1.8 [Warp Records, UK 2021]
Well I'd definitely say there's no harm in liking #3, it's not bang up to date, over 20 years old
#4 is definitely too short, they're tunes are usually longer but BFT time restraints dictate
Rob Mazurek, Exploding Star Orchestra - Dimensinal Stardust [International Anthem, USA 2020]
Ken McIntyre - 'Way, 'Way Out [United Artists Records, USA 1963]
Very surprisngly I'm hearing some crossover between these two
So pleased you enjoyed what you heard @Dub Modal. I was hoping you'd get to listen to the BFT as I suspect there's quite an overlap in our tastes from previous posts etc.
Yes, it's Joe, yes this tune is on the Jazzland and yes this version is from another source
I saw him perform with a quartet earlier this year, very powerful.
My first exposure to his artworks was in a group show last year so when this Camden Arts Centre show was announced it was a must see. Some very strong work in it