Nicole Mitchell, a renowned figure in the world of avant-garde jazz, presents "Artifacts," a captivating album released on October 16, 2015, under the label 482 Music. This remarkable collection of nine tracks spans a total duration of 46 minutes, offering a profound exploration of free jazz and avant-garde genres.
"Artifacts" is not just an album but a tribute to the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM), celebrating its 50th anniversary. The project brings together a powerhouse trio: Nicole Mitchell on flute and electronics, Tomeka Reid on cello, and Mike Reed on drums. Each member is celebrated for their contributions to the world of jazz, and their collaboration on this album is a testament to their mastery of extemporized music.
The album features a mix of classic compositions by esteemed AACM composers such as Henry Threadgill, Roscoe Mitchell, and Fred Hopkins, alongside original works by the trio. Tracks like "Composition 23b," "Jo Jar," and "Bernice / Days Fly by with Ruby" showcase the trio's ability to blend traditional jazz elements with innovative, avant-garde approaches. The album's dynamic range is evident in tracks like "The Clowns," "Have Mercy on Us," and "B.K.," which highlight the trio's improvisational skills and deep musical chemistry.
Nicole Mitchell's flute work, combined with Tomeka Reid's expressive cello and Mike Reed's rhythmic precision, creates a sound that is both intricate and accessible. "Artifacts" is a cohesive and fascinating record that not only brings together three contemporary masters of extemporized music but also spans half a century of musical evolution. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.