Anti-House

Anti-House is the eponymous debut album by German jazz saxophonist Ingrid Laubrock's band with guitarist Mary Halvorson, bassist John Hébert, drummer Tom Rainey and pianist Kris Davis, credited as a guest on about half the pieces. It was recorded in 2010 and released on the Swiss Intakt label.[1] In the summer of 2008 Laubrock relocated from London to New York, where she participated in the collective trio Paradoxical Frog, but this was her first recording as leader in the U.S.

Anti-House
Studio album by
Released2010 (2010)
RecordedJanuary 16, 2010
StudioTrout Recording, New York City
GenreJazz
Length72:45
LabelIntakt
Ingrid Laubrock chronology
Paradoxical Frog
(2010)
Anti-House
(2010)
The Madness of Crowds
(2011)

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Down Beat[2]

The Down Beat review by Bill Meyer says, "The more time one spends with this record, the more it impresses. Beyond the rigorous playing, each of its 14 tracks abounds with surprise changes in shape and direction. But while it commands admiration, it’s hard to love; the contrasts and complexities don’t really add up to some greater whole."[2]

The All About Jazz review by Chris May states, "Anti-House is Laubrock's most all-round satisfying album to date, a cascade of gritty beauty, some of it quite savage, which harnesses the enduring appeal of Forensic to the discoveries that have followed it."[3]

In a review for The Guardian, John Fordham says, "Though some of the motif-swapping strategies sound a shade robotic, Anti-House is a vivid indication of Laubrock's growing independence – and Halvorson's Derek Baileyesque scrambling runs, Hendrix distortions, wild on-the-fly detunings and massaged jazz-guitar grooves offer constant diversions."[4]

Track listing

All compositions by Ingrid Laubrock except as indicated
  1. "Slopwfish Glowfish" – 4:15
  2. "Flowery Prison Cell" (Laubrock, Halvorson, Hébert, Rainey, Davis) – 1:15
  3. "Messy Minimum" (Laubrock, Halvorson, Hébert) – 1:38
  4. "Quick Draw" – 7:40
  5. "Funhouse Glockwork" – 6:06
  6. "Tex & Clementine" – 6:00
  7. "Anti-House" – 9:58
  8. "Is Life Anything Like This" (Laubrock, Halvorson, Hébert, Rainey, Davis) – 1:48
  9. "Big Band" (Laubrock, Halvorson, Hébert, Rainey, Davis) – 0:55
  10. "Big Crunch" – 5:42
  11. "Betterboon" – 6:47
  12. "Tom Can't Sleep" (Laubrock, Rainey) – 6:07
  13. "Oh Yes" – 6:43
  14. "Mona Lisa Trampoline" – 7:51

Personnel

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References

  1. Anti-House at Intakt Records
  2. Meyer, Bill. Anti-House review. Down Beat February 11: page 58. Print.
  3. May, Chris. Anti-House review at All About Jazz
  4. Fordham, John Anti-House review at The Guardian
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