Taylor Ho Bynum's "9-tette: The Ambiguity Manifesto" is a captivating journey into the realms of free jazz and avant-garde music, released on September 20, 2019, under SG3 Records. This ambitious project features a nonet, or 9-tette, consisting of nine exceptional musicians, including the acclaimed guitarist Mary Halvorson. Bynum, a talented cornetist and composer, has crafted a unique platform for improvisational interplay, blending meticulously written compositions with spontaneous improvisations.
The album spans seven tracks, each offering a distinct exploration of sound and structure. Titles like "neither when nor where," "real/unreal (for Ursula K. Le Guin)," and "unreal/real (for old music)" hint at the thought-provoking and introspective nature of the compositions. Bynum's music is influenced by luminaries like Anthony Braxton and Cecil Taylor, and his work on "The Ambiguity Manifesto" continues to push the boundaries of jazz.
With a duration of 70 minutes, this album is a testament to Bynum's ability to create elastic and variable musical vehicles. The ensemble includes notable artists such as Stomu Takeishi on electric bass, Jim Hobbs, Tomas Fujiwara, Bill Lowe, Ken Filiano, and Tomeka Reid, among others. Each musician brings their unique voice to the table, contributing to the rich tapestry of sound that defines this album.
"The Ambiguity Manifesto" is not just an album; it's an experience that challenges and engages the listener from start to finish. Taylor Ho Bynum's visionary approach to composition and improvisation makes this a standout release in the world of contemporary jazz.