- Steve Reid
Steve Reid (
January 29 ,1944 ) is an Americanjazz drum mer who has played with a wide range of notable artists includingMiles Davis ,Ornette Coleman ,James Brown ,Fela Kuti andSun Ra , and as a session drummer forMotown . He was named "JAZZIZ "s "Percussionist of the Year" in1993 and1995 .Biographical
He picked up drumming at age 16 and in the same period his family moved to Queens, NYC, three blocks away from
John Coltrane . This was the early sixties which was a peak for Coltrane but also for the jazz scene in NYC. Before going to college he worked at the Apollo Theatre as a musician, under the direction ofQuincy Jones .
He then graduated atAdelphi University inGarden City, NY , and then made a three year trip to Africa, opening up his influences even more. He affirms Africa is the heart of drumming.After this trip Reid started playing with some of the big names of Jazz and black music, including
James Brown ,Sun Ra ,Ornette Coleman , andMiles Davis (on the album "Tutu").In 1969 Reid was arrested as a
conscientious objector . In an interview he affirmed he did not want to have anything to do with thewar in Vietnam .Nessa ,Tribe ,ESP-Disk , andStrata-East were some indie labels that shared the same radicalism as Reid regarding matters such as the importance of pure music, the affirmation of black society, etc. At the same time new kinds of music groups, who worked out more as communes, were starting to form, such as Sun Ra'sArkestra , theArt Ensemble of Chicago ,Black Artist's Group , and Tribe. :)In the early seventies Reid started his own label, Mustevic Sound Inc., which was self-produced and distributed.
Reid has now been living in Europe for several years (
Lugano ,Switzerland ) and has released several recordings for labels such asSoul Jazz records in London, UK, and German jazz label CPR. For the past few releases, his ensemble has been based around Reid himself,Chuck Henderson (soprano saxophone; previous saxophonistLena Bloch , tenor sax, left to play with the UMass Amherst jazz ensemble),Boris Netsvetaev (piano; living in Hamburg, Germany) andChris Lachotta (double-bass; living in Munich, Germany).In 2006, Reid teamed up with the groundbreaking electronic musician Kieran Hebden, better known as
Four Tet , to release an improvisational experiment, "The Exchange Session Vol. 1 ". The duo enjoyed this initial collaboration so much that they went on to release two further albums: "The Exchange Session Vol. 2 " and "Tongues". In an interview discussing the duo's collaborations, Reid referred to Hebden as his newly found "musical soul mate".Albums
*"Nova" (as Steve Reid and the
Legendary Master Brotherhood , Mustevic, 1976)
*"Rhythmatism" (as Steve Reid and theLegendary Master Brotherhood , Mustevic, 1976)
*"Wave" (as Steve Reid Trio, CPR Records, 1993)
*"Live In Europe" (as Steve Reid Quartet, MSI Records, 2001)
*"Trio-Invitation" (as Steve Reid Trio, CPR Records, 2002)
*"The Exchange Session Vol. 1 " (withKieran Hebden , Domino, 2006)
*"The Exchange Session Vol. 2 " (withKieran Hebden , Domino, 2006)
*"Tongues" (withKieran Hebden , Domino, 2007)
*"Daxaar" (Domino 2007, out Feb. 5th, 2008 in North America)References
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