NEW RELEASES

Text overlay on a textured, rainy window obscuring a cityscape with streetlights at night. The text lists five names and a record label: Craig Taborn, Dream Archives, Tomeza Reid, Ches Smith, ECM.
Close-up of a pink and white flower, possibly a lily, with text overlay reading 'Trio of Bloom' and author names Craig Taborn, Nels Cline, Marcus Gilmore.

CRAIG TABORN / TOMEKA REID / CHES SMITH
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CRAIG TABORN / NELS CLINE / MARCUS GLIMORE
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albums

The cover of a book titled "The Transitory Poems" by Vijay Iyer and Craig Tabor, with a cover design split into a gray left side and a brown right side, mentioning a live performance at Liszt Academy in Budapest.
Black and white album cover for Craig Taborn's 'Daylight Ghosts' with an abstract textured pattern divided into two sections, with artist, album title, and label information at the top.

transitory poems
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daylight ghosts
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Album cover featuring dark background with white streaks and the text "Craig Taborn Trio," "Chants," and names "Craig Taborn, Thomas Morgan, Gerald Cleaver."
Cover of a book titled 'Light Made Lighter' by Craig Taborn, with abstract geometric artwork in muted colors.

CRAIG TABORN TRIO
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AVENGING ANGEL
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A sketch of a bird with a targeting scope, scribbled lines, and overlay of white dots, with some abstract elements.

JUNK MAGIC
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A vintage metal box with black labels saying 'Compass', 'Coin', 'Magic', and 'Junk', placed on a surface surrounded by red and orange flower petals.
'Craig Taborn' s 'Shadow Plays'

COMPOSE CONFUSION
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shadow plays
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light made lighter
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chants
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Music album cover for Craig Taborn's 'Avenging Angel'
Craig Tarborn Album

collaborations

An album cover with a light blue sky, a modern glass building at the bottom, and yellow and white text listing artist names and album title.
Craig Taborn's  'Uncharted Territories'

GOLDEN VALLEY IS NOW
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OCTOPUS
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Abstract watercolor painting with vibrant splashes of yellow, orange, green, and dark blue, featuring the words "OCTOPUS" arranged vertically on the right side.
for 'Prism' by Craig Tabor, featuring a stylized rainbow-colored prism on a black background, with authors' names Dave Holland, Eric Harland, and Kevin Eubanks.
Round ornate mirror reflecting a painting of a nude man with his hand on his face, a butterfly, a book, and a rocky landscape background.
Black and white photo of a man playing piano with another person in the background playing guitar, with text overlay for 'Tales Diego Barber + Craig Taborn'.

HIGHSMITH - IKUE MORI
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LLJUBLJANA
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Black and white photo of two musicians performing: one playing a piano and the other playing a saxophone.
Talya, Book of Angels, Volume 27,'

FLAGA BOOK OF ANGELS V.27
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TALES
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The image shows a blackboard filled with complex mathematical equations and formulas, with the names Evan Parker, Greg Taborn, Sam Pluta, and Peter Evans written in large blue letters.
"Lotte Anker," "Craig Taborn," "Gerald Cleaver," and the text "Floating Islands"

ROCKET SCIENCE
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TRIPTYCH
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Lotte Anker, Craig Taborn, Gerald Cleaver, TRIPTYCH
"Lotte Anker & Craig Taborn & Gerald Cleaver Live at the Loft".

LIVE AT THE LOFT
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FLOATING ISLANDS
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UNCHARTED TERRITORIES
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PRISM
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INSTALLATIONS

White number 60 on a pink background

60 X SIXTY
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Sixty pieces of music in sixty minutes each about sixty seconds in length.

Pressing PLAY initiates a run of 60 tracks in a randomized order. The sequence ends after all 60 pieces play. The numbers relate to the ordinal position of each piece in the present playlist and are not intended titles or identifiers of the musical works. Every subsequent play shuffles the deck. In time new pieces may be added as others are removed.

This series is created with a diversity of musical processes and aesthetic parameters. The pieces relate to one another only in seeking to explore how malleable the perception of a 60-second span of time might be when subject to different sound worlds in succession. Do some pieces feel longer than others? What elements contribute to this subjective experience? How does time pass or not pass?

Press PLAY to begin the ride. It’s a singular journey each time.

β€” Craig Taborn