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''Floating Ice'' is an album by American jazz bassist Michael Bisio and pianist Matthew Shipp, which was recorded in 2012 and released on Relative Pitch. It was their first recording together as a duo. ==Reception== In a review for ''JazzTimes'' Mike Shanley notes that "Although the musicians occasionally digress into personal tangents, they always manage to reconnect before things get too chaotic. ''Floating Ice'' offers an engaging look at their thought process."〔Shanley, Mike. (''Floating Ice'' review ) at ''JazzTimes''〕 The All About Jazz review by Troy Collins states "''Floating Ice'' is a revealing portrait of two master improvisers engaged in spontaneous discourse, with every nuance of their attentive interplay captured in minute detail."〔Collins, Troy. (''Floating Ice'' review ) at All About Jazz〕 The ''Down Beat'' review by Michael Jackson says that "Matthew Shipp has an interest in the sweet science of boxing, and it doesn’t surprise given his knuckle-dusting duck ’n’ dive pianism.. Shipp’s music is speedball attack and shadow boxing."〔Jackson, Michael. ''Floating Ice'' review. ''Down Beat'' December 12: page 96. Print.〕 In a review for ''The Guardian'' John Fordham says "It's free-jazz, but full of melody, and every sound counts."〔Fordham, John. (''Floating Ice'' review ) at ''The Guardian''〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Floating Ice」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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