Tim Daisy
Montreal Parade (2011)
The Rempis Percussion Quartet
with drummers Tim Daisy and Frank Rosaly and bassist Ingebrigt Håker Flaten
"Rempis is already a respected and valuable figure in Chicago jazz, but Montreal Parade
makes a case that he's still underrated." - The Chicago Reader
Hunter-Gatherers (2007)
The Rempis Percussion Quartet
Document Chicago #13
A two-disc live set
"Rempis is the talent to watch." - All About Jazz NY
"...one of free jazz's most shining accomplishment this year..." - WNUR
Wrack: Intents & Purposes (2006)
Documents Bruckmann's first visit to the Chicago scene since leaving for the Bay Area in 2003.
"From Morton Feldman-esque minimalism to Charles Ives-like bluster, Wrack has few equals." - All About Jazz
Rip Tear Crunch (2006)
The Rempis Percussion Quartet
with drummers Tim Daisy and Frank Rosaly and bassist Anton Hatwich
"...this might be the best new jazz band in town." - Chicago Reader
Arrive (2005)
482 mainstay Aram Shelton's long-awaited debut as a leader.
"...will surprise and delight those who might normally avoid such unconventional and nonconformist music." - All About Jazz
New Folk, New Blues (2005)
Scott Rosenberg returns to Chicago to join forces with three of the city's most visible improvisers.
"Exhiliarating stuff out of Chicago..." -KZSU Zookeeper
"as intense and enjoyable a free jazz album as you’re likely to hear this year." - Paris Transatlantic
Out of Season (2004)
The Dave Rempis Quartet
Document Chicago #5
Recorded live at 3030 in Chicago
"Intense and coiled, the quartet meshes perfectly as sound is churned on the turnstiles of a whetted imagination..." - All About Jazz
Rapid Croche (2003)
"...a dominant statement...overflows with ultra-rich textures...an exciting challenge to seekers of what's new under the sun." -AAJ
New Jazz and Improvisation (2003)
"...a refreshing and essential listen for anyone interested in a sound that could only come from one city." - All About Jazz
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