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Man's Descent to Hell

by Leap Of Faith

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    Review by Bruce Lee Gallanter (Downtown Music Gallery)
    LEAP OF FAITH [PEK/GLYNIS LOMON et al] - Mans Descent To Hell (Evil Clown; USA) Featuring Dave Peck a/k/a PEK on saxes,clarinets & bassoon, Glynis Lomon on cello & voice, James Coleman on theremin and Tatsuya Naktani on percussion. Recorded in 2000. The two constant members of Leap of Faith are Dave PEK and Glynis Lomon. Ms. Lomon you might recall from her work with Bill Dixon. James Coleman is a Boston-area-based thermin player who has worked with Bhob Rainey, Greg Kelley and other members of the BSC. Percussion master Tatsuya Nakatani was based in Boston around this time and has worked with a large number of like-minded improvisers world-wide: Eugene Chadbourne, Mary Halvorson, Michel Doneda and Peter Kowald. The first thing that stands out here is strange, haunting voice of Ms. Lomon which is well-matched by her cello and whichever reed instrument (clarinets or bassoon) the Mr. Peck is playing. Mr. Nakatani takes his time, carefully working with his cymbals, rubbing, banging, bowing and playing drum(s) as well. The interplay between reeds, cello and percussion is often intense, always spirited. PEK plays some strong unaccompanied solo bari sax at the beginning of the long, second piece and title track. Soon Ms. Lomon's scary cello, the theremin and percussion are added as the full quartet erupts. Ms. Lomon occasionally reminds me of LaDonna Smith when she does her bizarre vocal madness. An electric bassist named Seth Louis is added on the third track and last piece features PEK on solo contrabass clarinet. Another strong date for the under-recognized Leap of Faith band. - Bruce Lee Gallanter, DMG ... more
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Congruences 20:19
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Number Three 16:50
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Evil Clown 8
track 1-3 Zeitgeist Gallery, Cambridge MA 11 March 2000
track 4 PEK's Haus 15 May 2000


See the Evil Clown Discogs page for additional graphics and more information about Leap of Faith. www.discogs.com/label/756155-Evil-Clown

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released November 22, 2014

Congruences; Man's Descent to Hell
PEK - Saxes, Clarinets, Bassoon
Glynis Lomon - Cello, Voice
James Coleman - Theremin
Tatsuya Nakatani - Percussion

Number Three
PEK - Saxes, Clarinets, Bassoon
Glynis Lomon - Cello, Voice
James Coleman - Theremin
Tatsuya Nakatani - Percussion
Seth Louis - Bass Guitar

Fire and Brimstone
PEK - Contrabass Clarinet

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Leap Of Faith Boston, Massachusetts

Leap of Faith is a long-term collaboration active from 1993 to 2001 and resuming in 2015 between Glynis Lomon (cello, voice) and PEK (clarinets, saxes, double reeds, voice) with various other regulars (Mark McGrain trombone, Craig Schildhauer bass, Yuri Zbitnov drums, James Coleman theremin, Steve Norton saxes, clarinets) + many guests. Pure improv with little or no planning prior to performance ... more

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