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Memory 02:04
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Remember 05:06
3.
River Road 06:56
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Survive 06:35
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Repeat 02:08
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Lion's Den 07:27
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Claimed 05:45
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The Order 02:20
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Commandments 06:58
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Chain Gang 07:37
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about

Bassist Luke Stewart isn’t afraid of blurring boundaries and
blending bands, with astonishing results. An essential creative force in the fertile jazz and improvised music scenes of the East Coast and beyond for nearly two decades, he seized a promising
moment to combine musicians from two volatile working combos.

As the name suggests, his new album credited to Silt Remembrance Ensemble, brings together two players from his Remembrance Quintet (introduced on an eponymous 2023 album)– Jamal Moore on reeds and percussion and veteran master Daniel Carter on alto sax and flute–and Silt Trio, featuring powerhouse tenor saxophonist Brian Settles and drum maestro Chad Taylor.

What had initially been planned as an album release concert for the Remembrance Quintet project Do You Remember? evolved into an entirely new situation. Stewart had an opportunity to perform at Tonal Park Studios in Takoma Park, MD, around the same time that Silt Trio was recording Unknown Rivers, “and I used the opportunity to gather this special mix of those two groups,” he says. The recording isn’t a document of the two-hour-plus concert. Rather, Stewart crafted the album after the fact, distilling and sequencing the music to create its own narrative arc, “editing and arranging the performance so that it would make sense in an album form,” he says.

Stewart resides at the center of a tangled skein of relationships running between the four other players. They’re joined on several short pieces by spoken word artists Janice Lowe and No Land, with verse that ties this music to the Remembrance Quintet album. Themes of ancestral recall, the flow of time and water, and the preciousness of shared moments run through the session, starting with a setting for text by No Lands designed to feature Carter, it’s a trio piece with Stewart that prepares the audience for the “molten experience” to come.

Together, these players share a depth of knowledge and spirit of adventure that makes The Order a milestone collaboration that excavates and honors the past while embracing the unknown.

credits

released April 25, 2025

Daniel Carter – alto saxophone, trumpet
Brian Settles – tenor saxophone
Jamal Moore – alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, woodwinds, percussion
Luke Stewart – bass, poetry
Chad Taylor – drums, percussion
with
No Land – poetry (1)
Janice Lowe – poetry (9)

Recorded September 24, 2023 by Charlie Pilzer at Tonal Park Studios, Takoma Park, MD.
Mixed by Charlie Pilzer.
Mastered by Don Godwin.
Produced by Luke Stewart and Clay Fink.

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Cuneiform Records Washington, D.C.

Cuneiform Records is a record label releasing adventurous, boundary-bursting music by artists from around the world.

They have always championed an eclectic mixture of musical styles and artists and have consistently danced at the dangerous intersection where genres meet.

In doing so, they have become one of the most prominent labels of New Music.

Founded in 1984.
Based in Washington D.C.
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