AUM Fidelity
AUM Fidelity is a New York City-based independent record label primarily devoted to avant-garde jazz artists such as William Parker, Matthew Shipp, and David S. Ware. It has also released recordings by improvisational rock band Shrimp Boat, and exclusively distributes the CaseQuarter[1] and Riti labels.[2] It was founded in 1997 by former Homestead Records label manager Steven Joerg.[3]
History / Overview
Founder Steven Joerg is a native of Chicago,[4] and has stated that in high school he was heavily influenced by the DIY aesthetic of punk rock, especially labels such as SST Records.[3] Moving to New York City immediately after graduating college,[4] Joerg initially worked for Bar/None Records. He became a manager of the indie rock label Homestead Records in 1992, where he signed and promoted albums by Babe the Blue Ox, Tara Key, Sleepyhead, Soul-Junk, and others. After releasing a well-received album by free jazz drummer William Hooker, Joerg convinced a reluctant Homestead to sign notable jazz musician David S. Ware and his Quartet. Their first release on the label, Cryptology, received a lead review in Rolling Stone.[3]
Joerg left Homestead in December 1996 and founded AUM Fidelity in Brooklyn in January 1997. His aim of the new label was to focus primarily on some of the modern era's masters of jazz.[5] He liquidated his life savings, sold half his record collection, and took out a loan to finance the endeavor. The label derived its name partially from the Charles Mingus album Mingus Ah Um, but is fundamentally from "AUM, the mantra of mantras, representing the soundless sound of the universe, the original tone and source of all creation. Not low fidelity or high fidelity, but AUM Fidelity."[6] The label officially launched in September 1997 with the release of David S. Ware's Wisdom of Uncertainty, and William Parker's Sunrise in the Tone World.[3][7]
The label continues to be based in Brooklyn, New York,[4] and as of 2011 has released nearly 70 albums which have been acclaimed around the world.[4] In addition to Ware and Parker, the artists who have recorded for the label include Joe Morris, Whit Dickey, Other Dimensions In Music, Test, Matthew Shipp, Mat Maneri, Hamid Drake, Rob Brown, Daniel Carter, Roy Campbell, Cooper-Moore, Chad Taylor, Roy Nathanson, Kidd Jordan, Eri Yamamoto, Gerald Cleaver, Craig Taborn, Bill Dixon, Jim Hobbs, The Fully Celebrated, Darius Jones, Little Women, Mike Pride, and others.[8] AUM Fidelity began distributing Joe Morris' Riti label when it was born anew in 2002, and in 2003 co-launched the CaseQuarter[1] label, which is devoted to sacred and spiritual music of the American south.
AUM Fidelity has from its inception been active in supporting the New York City downtown jazz scene.[4][3] Joerg has volunteered at the Vision Festival since 1996, and produced Vision One, a two-disc benefit compilation of material recorded at the festival.[5] Joerg was asked by musician and artist John Zorn to curate his avant-garde locale The Stone for June 16-30, 2011, which featured performances by many of the label's artists, including its then most recent signing, alto saxophonist/composer Darius Jones.[3] In January 2009, the label was instrumental in finding a kidney donor for David S. Ware. Since recovering, Ware has released three new albums with the label.[4]
Discography
- AUM001 - 1997: Wisdom of Uncertainty by David S. Ware (Quartet)
- AUM002/3 - 1997: Sunrise in the Tone World by William Parker (& The Little Huey Creative Music Orchestra)
- AUM004 - 1997: Antennae by Joe Morris (Trio)
- AUM005 - 1998: Transonic by Whit Dickey (Trio)
- AUM006 - 1998: Now! by Other Dimensions in Music (Roy Campbell, Daniel Carter, William Parker, Rashid Bakr)
- AUM007/8 - 1998: Vision One: Vision Festival 1997 Compiled by Various Artists
- AUM009 - 1998: A Cloud of Black Birds by Joe Morris (Quartet)
- AUM010/11 - 1998: The Peach Orchard by William Parker (In Order To Survive)
- AUM012 - 1999: Test by Test (Tom Bruno, Sabir Mateen, Matthew Heyner, Daniel Carter)
- AUM013 - 2000: Time Is Of The Essence Is Beyond Time by Other Dimensions in Music (Roy Campbell, Daniel Carter, William Parker, Rashid Bakr, with special guest Matthew Shipp)
- AUM014 - 2000: Soul Search by Joe Morris & Mat Maneri
- AUM015/16 - 2000: Mayor of Punkville by William Parker (& The Little Huey Creative Music Orchestra)
- AUM017 - 2001: Piercing the Veil by William Parker & Hamid Drake
- AUM018 - 2001: Singularity by Joe Morris
- AUM019 - 2001: Corridors & Parallels by David S. Ware (Quartet)
- AUM020 - 2001: Life Cycle by The Nommonsemble (Whit Dickey, Rob Brown, Mat Maneri, Matthew Shipp)
- AUM021 - 2002: Black Cherry by Organic Grooves (dub remix/remake/remodel of AUM017)
- AUM022 - 2002: O'Neal's Porch by William Parker (Quartet)
- AUM023 - 2002: Freedom Suite by David S. Ware (Quartet)
- AUM024 - 2002: Going to Church by Maneri Ensemble (Joe Maneri, Mat Maneri, Matthew Shipp, Roy Campbell, Barre Phillips, Randy Peterson)
- AUM025 - 2003: Luminescence by Daniel Carter & Reuben Radding
- AUM026 - 2003: Skin by Daughter (this NYC punk rock band's one album)
- AUM027 - 2004: {a sampler of} Something Grand by Shrimp Boat (promotion-only CD for the Box Set)
- AUM028/29/30/31- 2004: Something Grand [Box Set] by Shrimp Boat
- AUM033 - 2005: Speckly by Shrimp Boat (CD issue of their 1989 LP debut)
- AUM034 - 2005: Sound Unity by William Parker (Quartet)
- AUM035 - 2005: The Beautiful by Triptych Myth (Cooper-Moore, Chad Taylor, Tom Abbs)
- AUM036 - 2006: Long Hidden: The Olmec Series by William Parker (& The Olmec Group)
- AUM037 - 2006: Sotto Voce by Roy Nathanson
- AUM038 - 2006: Palm of Soul by Kidd Jordan, Hamid Drake, William Parker
- AUM039/40 - 2007: First Communion + Piercing the Veil by William Parker & Hamid Drake
- AUM041 - 2007: Summer Snow by William Parker & Hamid Drake
- AUM042 - 2007: Renunciation by David S. Ware (Quartet)
- AUM043 - 2007: Corn Meal Dance by William Parker (Raining On The Moon)
- AUM044 - 2008: Crown Trunk Root Funk by Rob Brown Ensemble (with Craig Taborn, William Parker, Gerald Cleaver)
- AUM045 - 2008: Akhenaten Suite by Roy Campbell Ensemble (with Billy Bang +++)
- AUM046 - 2008: 17 Musicians in Search of a Sound: Darfur by Bill Dixon (Orchestra)
- AUM047 - 2008: Double Sunrise Over Neptune by William Parker (Orchestra)
- AUM048 - 2008: Duologue by Eri Yamamoto (with Daniel Carter, Hamid Drake, William Parker, Federico Ughi)
- AUM049 - 2008: Redwoods by Eri Yamamoto (Trio)
- AUM050 - 2008: Petit Oiseau by William Parker (Quartet)
- AUM051 - 2008: The Cedar Box Recordings by Cooper-Moore
- AUM052 - 2009: Shakti by David S. Ware (with Joe Morris, William Parker, Warren Smith)
- AUM053 - 2009: Farmers By Nature by Gerald Cleaver, William Parker, Craig Taborn
- AUM054 - 2009: Drunk on the Blood of the Holy Ones by The Fully Celebrated (Jim Hobbs, Timo Shanko, Django Carranza)
- AUM056 - 2009: Wildlife by Joe Morris, Petr Cancura, Luther Gray
- AUM057 - 2009: Man'ish Boy (A Raw & Beautiful Thing) by Darius Jones (Trio)
- AUM058 - 2009: Today on Earth by Joe Morris (Quartet)
- AUM059 - 2010: In Each Day, Something Good by Eri Yamamoto (Trio)
- AUM060 - 2010: Saturnian (Solo Saxophones, Volume 1) by David S. Ware
- AUM061 - 2010: Throat by Little Women
- AUM062/63 - 2010: I Plan to Stay a Believer: The Inside Songs of Curtis Mayfield by William Parker (& large ensemble)
- AUM064 - 2010: Onecept by David S. Ware (with William Parker, Warren Smith)
- AUM065 - 2010: Betweenwhile by Mike Pride's From Bacteria To Boys
- AUM066 - 2011: Cosmic Lieder by Darius Jones & Matthew Shipp
- AUM067 - 2011: Out of This World's Distortions by Farmers by Nature (Gerald Cleaver, William Parker, Craig Taborn)
- AUM068 - 2011: Planetary Unknown by David S. Ware (with Cooper-Moore, William Parker, Muhammad Ali)
- AUM069 - 2011: Big Gurl (Smell My Dream) by Darius Jones (Trio)
- AUM070 - 2011: Organica (Solo Saxophones, Volume 2) by David S. Ware
Centering Records (William Parker & AUM Fidelity cooperative productions)
- CENT1004 - 2010: Uncle Joe's Spirit House by William Parker (Organ Quartet)
- CENT1005/6/7 - 2011: Crumbling In The Shadows Is Fraulein Miller's Stale Cake by William Parker
CaseQuarter (co-launched & distributed by AUM Fidelity; dedicated to sacred music of the American South)
- CASE101 - 2003: God's Got It: The Legendary Booker and Jackson Singles by Reverend Charlie Jackson
- CASE102 - 2004: You Without Sin Cast The First Stone by Isaiah Owens
- CASE103 - 2006: Singing Songs of Praise by The Spiritualaires of Hurtsboro, Alabama
- CASE104 - 2009: I Got Two Wings: Incidents and Anecdotes of The Two-Winged Preacher and Electric Guitar Evangelist [Book+CD] by Elder Utah Smith (book by Lynn Abbott)
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