Larry Kart Posted August 12, 2020 Report Posted August 12, 2020 In recent years, mostly at random through library sales, I've acquired a fair number of Binney's CDs, and while never really put off by his music, I've yet to be drawn to it either -- or, more important, haven't even gotten what seems to me to be a sure enough grasp on what it is he's up to as an improviser and composer to make a reasonable judgment. Can anyone weigh in on Binney and maybe help me? Quote
HutchFan Posted August 13, 2020 Report Posted August 13, 2020 (edited) Larry, FWIW, I have a few of Binney's records too, and I've never been able to get much of a foothold on his music either. Edited August 13, 2020 by HutchFan Quote
Larry Kart Posted August 13, 2020 Author Report Posted August 13, 2020 I should add that based on all that I've heard of Binney -- sampled a fair bit rather than pored over -- that while I don't flat out dislike his solo work, I'm either puzzled by or just don't get its flightiness, so to speak, its relatvely insistent sense of agitation/lack of repose -- and this air of flightiness/agitation without much if any sense of an ebb and flow of intensity. Seems to me at this point of my befuddlement that Binney is more a composer -- perhaps better, an assembler of shapes and episodes -- than a player per se. Depending on the piece, these shapes and episodes do, for me, accumulate more meaningfully than Binney's solo lines, though the way they do accumulate when they do is, I find, kind of funny/peculiar, kind of like if you were sitting outside in a chair you couldn't move from while an insect keeps buzzing around your head for 10 or so minutes. There's a certain coherence to the experience, but is it one you'd seek out? Quote
jcam_44 Posted August 13, 2020 Report Posted August 13, 2020 I'm with you and Hutch. I have a few Binney records and never connected with them. I tried to listen to his newest release on Apple Music and just couldn't get into it. It was some weird atmospheric music, that he solo'd behind...some...i guess...i don't really know. I didn't finish it. It just wasn't for me. Quote
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relyles Posted August 13, 2020 Report Posted August 13, 2020 I own six CDs Binney either led, or co-led, and I heard him live under ideal listening conditions at least once. I enjoyed everything I heard for what it was - very possibly due in some part that he recorded with some of my favorite musicians like Craig Taborn and Mark Turner. I did not feel compelled to follow him where his journey has taken him in recent years. Sorry, I don't think I can offer anything to solve the mystery for you. Quote
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