Relative Pitch Records

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Relative Pitch Records
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Founded2011 (2011)
FounderKevin Reilly, Mike Panico
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Location New York City
Official website relativepitchrecords.bandcamp.com

Relative Pitch Records is an American independent record label specializing in free jazz and avant-garde jazz, free improvisation, and experimental music. [1] [2] Run by Kevin Reilly, [1] Relative Pitch has been ranked among the top jazz record labels in The New York City Jazz Record [3] [4] and DownBeat [5] year-end lists, and praised by publications and organizations including The Guardian , [6] NPR Music, [7] The Brooklyn Rail , [8] and in Bandcamp Daily's label profile, "Relative Pitch is Built on Enthusiasm for Experimental Music". [1]

Contents

History

Co-founders Kevin Reilly and Mike Panico first met waiting in line at a show [8] and later spent time together as volunteers at The Stone, an experimental music space then located in the East Village. [2] They eventually decided to start a record label, and co-founded Relative Pitch in 2011. [7]

Both Reilly and Panico attended a large number of avant-jazz performances, as noted by many of the label's artists. In a 2013 feature, Mary Halvorson asserted that “What Kevin and Mike share is an unrelenting dedication to and passion for music, which is evident from the sheer number of concerts they attend"; Nate Wooley  [ de ] said, "what makes [Relative Pitch] so special in my mind, is that the people that run the label are faces in the crowd of 90% of the shows you play in New York", and described the two as "missionary in their desire to get the music they think is transcendent out to people that don't have the chance or impetus to go to six or seven shows a week in Brooklyn". [2] They traveled to see shows as well, and the label's roster includes both local and international artists; Reilly has said, "I like the idea that you could look at our catalogue and not know where the label is based". [2]

In 2018, Panico's body was found in Flushing Bay; his death was ruled a suicide. [7] A memorial concert was held at Brooklyn performing arts space Roulette, with performances by a number of artists on the Relative Pitch label. [9] Reilly took over operations following Panico's death. [7]

Reception

The Guardian has described Relative Pitch as "a label whose roster is the perfect place to start if you're looking to take the pulse of the best jazz and improv players currently on the scene". [6] NPR Music has called Relative Pitch "a small label that has made a big impact in avant-garde and free-improv circles", saying its roster "includes some of the most acclaimed artists in the style [of avant-garde jazz], like guitarists Mary Halvorson and Susan Alcorn; bassists Joëlle Léandre and Michael Bisio; and saxophonists Evan Parker, Vinny Golia and Matana Roberts". [7] The publication also noted Matthew Shipp, Bill Frisell, Ingrid Laubrock, Tom Rainey, and Kirk Knuffke as among the "dozens of prominent artists who have released albums on the label". [7]

Wooley invited cofounder Reilly to contribute to "The Listeners Issue" of the journal Sound American, describing him as "represent[ing] a model of listening: the critical audience member" who "approaches every concert and, as you will see, every recording with the rigor of an academic and the intensity of a man possessed". [10]

Notable releases

The annual NPR Music Jazz Critics Poll has included Mary Halvorson's Reverse Blue (2014), [11] James Brandon Lewis's An UnRuly Manifesto (2019), [12] and the Susan Alcorn Quintet's Pedernal (2020). [13] [14] Lewis's An UnRuly Manifesto was also included in year-end lists in JazzTimes , [15] The New York City Jazz Record , and DownBeat; [16] the New York Times counted Alcorn's Pedernal in their Best Jazz Albums of 2020. [17]

Along with Lewis, many Relative Pitch releases have received a top rating in DownBeat : Continuum (2012) by Book of Three, the trio of Taylor Ho Bynum, John Hébert, and Gerald Cleaver; [18] Greg Cohen's Golden State (2014); [19] Evan Parker and Sylvie Courvoisier's Either Or And (2015); [20] Courvoisier and Halvorson's Crop Circles (2017); [21] [22] and John Butcher's Last Dream Of The Morning (2018). [23]

Other critically-acclaimed albums include Matthew Shipp and Michael Bisio's Floating Ice (2012); [24] Jemeel Moondoc's The Zookeeper's House (2014); [25] Tomas Fujiwara's Variable Bets (2014); [3] the Matthew Shipp Trio's Root of Things (2014); [26] Matana Roberts' Always (2015); [27] Halvorson's Reverse Blue (2015); [28] Alcorn's Soledad (2015); [29] Pulverize The Sound, the self-titled debut of trio Peter Evans, Tim Dahl, and Mike Pride (2015); [30] Mette Ramussen and Chris Corsano's All The Ghosts At Once (2015); [31] Bisio and Kirk Knuffke's Row for William O. (2016); [32] The Out Louds, the eponymous debut of trio Halvorson, Fujiwara, and Ben Goldberg (2016); [33] Steph Richards' Fullmoon (2018); [34] [35] Geometry of Caves (2018) [36] and Geometry of Distance (2019), [37] both by the improvisational quartet of Tomeka Reid, Kyoko Kitamura, Taylor Ho Bynum, and Joe Morris; and Gregg Belisle-Chi's ‘Koi’: Performing the Music of Tim Berne (2021). [38] Relative Pitch also released Nate Wooley's quartet project with Laubrock, Matt Moran, and Courvoisier in the albums Battle Pieces (2015), [39] Battle Pieces 2 (2017), [40] and Battle Pieces 4 (2019). [41]

Discography

Relative Pitch Records (RPR)

Cat. NumberArtistTitleYear
RPR1001 Joey Baron (with Bill Frisell) Just Listen [42] 2013
RPR1002 Joëlle Léandre & Phillip GreenliefThat Overt Desire Of Object [43] 2011
RPR1003 Vinny Golia Quartet (with Cline, Bradford, Filiano)Take Your Time [44] 2011
RPR1004Aych (Jim Hobbs, Mary Halvorson, Taylor Ho Bynum)As The Crow Flies [45] 2012
RPR1005 Michael Bisio & Matthew Shipp Floating Ice [46] 2012
RPR1006Way Out Northwest (Dylan Van Der Schyff, John Butcher, Torsten Müller)The White Spot2012
RPR1007 Urs Leimgruber & Roger Turner The Pancake Tour2012
RPR1008 Joe Morris, Agustí Fernández  [ de ], Nate Wooley  [ de ]From The Discrete To The Particular2012
RPR1009 Jemeel Moondoc & Connie Crothers Two 2012
RPR1010 Joëlle Léandre & Jérôme BourdellonEvidence2013
RPR1011 Chris Abrahams & Magda MayasGardener [47] 2013
RPR1012Book Of Three (Taylor Ho Bynum, John Hébert, Gerald Cleaver)Continuum2013
RPR1013Estamos Trio (Carmina Escobar, Milo Tamez, Thollem McDonas)People's Historia2013
RPR1014Sifter (Mary Halvorson, Kirk Knuffke, Matt Wilson)Sifter [48] 2013
RPR1015FPR (Frank Gratkowski, Phillip Greenlief, Jon Raskin)All At Once2013
RPR1016Vinny Golia & Urs LeimgruberEmpiricism In The West2013
RPR1017Jack Wright & Ben WrightAs If Anything Could Be The Same2014
RPR1018 Ingrid Laubrock & Tom Rainey And Other Desert Towns [49] 2014
RPR1019 Paul Flaherty & Randall ColbourneIronic Havoc2014
RPR1020 Greg Cohen Golden State [50] 2014
RPR1021Bogan Ghost (Anthea Caddy, Liz Allbee)Zerfall2014
RPR1022Matthew Shipp Trio (with Michael Bisio, Whit Dickey) Root of Things [51] 2014
RPR1023Stephen Gauci / Kirk Knuffke / Ken Filiano Chasing Tales2014
RPR1024 Evan Parker & Sylvie Courvoisier Either Or And 2014
RPR1025 Mary Halvorson (with Opsvik, Fujiwara, Speed)Reverse Blue [52] 2014
RPR1026Jemeel Moondoc (with Shipp, Campbell, Swell, Greene, Baker) The Zookeeper's House [53] 2014
RPR1027Michel DonedaEverybody Digs Michel Doneda [54] 2014
RPR1028Tomas Fujiwara Trio (with Brandon Seabrook, Ralph Alessi)Variable Bets2014
RPR1029Joe MorrisSolos Bimhuis [55] 2015
RPR1030Birgit Ulher & Leonel Kaplan Stereo Trumpet2015
RPR1031 Nate Wooley  [ de ]Battle Pieces2015
RPR1032 Susan Alcorn Soledad [56] 2015
RPR1033Dead Neanderthals (Otto Kokke, René Aquarius)Worship The Sun [57] 2015
RPR1034Leila Bordreuil & Michael FosterThe Caustic Ballads [58] 2016
RPR1035Matthew Shipp Chamber Ensemble (with Michael Bisio, Mat Maneri) The Gospel According to Matthew & Michael [59] 2015
RPR1036 Matana Roberts Always [60] 2015
RPR1037Mette Rasmussen & Chris Corsano All The Ghosts At Once [61] 2015
RPR1038 Jessica Pavone Silent Spills2016
RPR1039Pulverize The Sound (Mike Pride, Peter Evans, Tim Dahl)Pulverize The Sound2015
RPR1040Michael BisioAccortet2015
RPR1041 Thollem / Wimberly / Cline Radical Empathy [62] 2015
RPR1042Fujiwara / Goldberg / HalvorsonThe Out Louds2016
RPR1043Michael Bisio & Kirk KnuffkeRow For William O.2016
RPR1044Corsano / Courvoisier / WooleySalt Task2016
RPR1045Sylvie Courvoisier & Mary HalvorsonCrop Circles [63] 2016
RPR1046Mazur / NeuringerDiachronic Paths2016
RPR1047Jemeel Moondoc & Hilliard Greene Cosmic Nickelodeon [64] 2016
RPR1048Ingrid Laubrock & Tom RaineyBuoyancy2016
RPR1049Catherine SikoraJersey2016
RPR1050Joe MorrisShock Axis2016
RPR1051Perch, Hen, Brock, Rain (Ab Baars, Ig Henneman, Ingrid Laubrock, Tom Rainey)Live @ The Jazz Happening Tampere2016
RPR1052Forebrace (Alex Ward, Jem Doulton, Roberto Sassi, Santiago Horro)Steeped [65] 2016
RPR1053 Tristan Honsinger / Nicolas Caloia / Joshua ZubotIn The Sea [66] 2017
RPR1054Thollem & Mazurek Blind Curves And Box Canyons2017
RPR1055JR3 (Jan Roder, Olaf Rupp, Rudi Mahall)Happy Jazz [67] 2017
RPR1056 John Butcher, John Edwards, Mark SandersLast Dream Of The Morning2017
RPR1057 Christian Lillinger & Tobias Delius Dicht2017
RPR1058Nate WooleyBattle Pieces 2 [68] 2017
RPR1059 Fred Van Hove & Roger TurnerThe Corner [69] 2017
RPR1060Isabelle Duthoit & Franz HautzingerLily [70] 2017
RPR1061Magda Mayas & Jim Denley Tempe Jetz2017
RPR1062Ben Hall's Racehorse Names (with Levin-Decanini, Morris, Dierker, Dobday, Khoury, Zawadi)The New Favorite Thing Called Breathing [71] 2018
RPR1063Brandon Lopez, Matthew Nelson, Andria Nicodemou, Gerald CleaverThe Industry Of Entropy [72] 2018
RPR1064Kirk Knuffke & Ben GoldbergUncompahgre [73] 2018
RPR1065Mark Nauseef (with Laswell, Quintus, Jarvinen, Tadić, Oxley, Thomas, Courvoisier)All In All In All2018
RPR1066Stephanie RichardsFullmoon [74] 2018
RPR1067 Rudi Mahall & Alexander von Schlippenbach So Far2018
RPR1068 Tomeka Reid, Kyoko Kitamura, Taylor Ho Bynum, Joe Morris Geometry of Caves [75] 2018
RPR1069Flamingo (Adam Pultz Melbye, Chris Heenan, Christian Windfeld, Roy Carroll)LOUD2018
RPR1070Tatakai Trio (Anders Lindsjö, Martin Küchen, Raymond Strid)Happī2018
RPR1071Irene Aranda, Johannes Nästesjö, Núria AndorràInner Core2018
RPR1072 Samara Lubelski & Bill Nace Samara Lubelski / Bill Nace2018
RPR1073Benjamín Vergara, Keefe Jackson, Jim Baker, Phil SudderbergThe Hallowed Plant [76] 2018
RPR1074Paul Rogers, Olaf Rupp, Frank Paul SchubertThree Stories About Rain, Sunlight And The Hidden Soil2018
RPR1075Fish-Scale Sunrise (Ab Baars, Joe Williamson, Kaja Draksler)No Queen Rises2018
RPR1076Ingrid Laubrock & Tom RaineyUtter [77] 2018
RPR1077Michael Foster, Michael Zerang, Katherine YoungBind The Hand(s) That Feed [78] 2018
RPR1078James Brandon Lewis (with Stewart, Crudup III, Pirog, Branch)An UnRuly Manifesto [79] 2019
RPR1079Bruce Ackley, Fred Frith, Henry Kaiser, Aram Shelton Unexpected Twins [80] 2019
RPR1080 Guillermo Gregorio & Brandon Lopez12 Episodes [81] 2019
RPR1081Tomeka Reid / Filippo Monico The Mouser 2019
RPR1082Jessica PavoneIn The Action2019
RPR1083 Eugene Chadbourne & Henry KaiserWind Crystals: Guitar Duets By Wadada Leo Smith2019
RPR1084Michel Doneda & Lê Quan Ninh Thirty Ways To Avoid Talking2019
RPR1085Paul FlahertyFocused & Bewildered [82] 2019
RPR1086 Zeena Parkins & Wobbly Triplicates2019
RPR1087Steve Baczkowski, Brandon Lopez, Chris CorsanoOld Smoke [83] 2019
RPR1088Christine Abdelnour & Chris CorsanoQuand Fond La Neige, Où Va Le Blanc?2019
RPR1089Udo Schindler & Jaap Blonk Hillside Talks2019
RPR1090Hook, Line And Sinker (Borghini, Dörner, Delius, Honsinger)Fishy Business [84] 2019
RPR1090EPVirginia GentaAmplified Sopranino Sax2019
RPR1091Tipple (David Watson, Frode Gjerstad, Kevin Norton)Cartoon Heart2019
RPR1092 Masahiko Satoh, Otomo Yoshihide, Roger TurnerSea2019
RPR1093Ramon Lopez & Mark FeldmanTrappist-1 [85] 2019
RPR1094 Ig Henneman, Jaimie Branch, Anne La Berge Dropping Stuff And Other Folk Songs [86] 2019
RPR1095Joanna MattreyVeiled [87] 2020
RPR1096Kyoko Kitamura, Joe Morris, Tomeka Reid, Taylor Ho Bynum Geometry of Distance [88] 2019
RPR1097Nate WooleyBattle Pieces 4 [89] 2019
RPR1098Susan Alcorn, Leila Bordreuil, Ingrid LaubrockBird Meets Wire2021
RPR1099Neuringer, Dulberger, MasriDromedaries II2020
RPR1100John Blum & Jackson Krall Duplexity2020
RPR1101Estamos Trio (Escobar, Tamez, McDonas)Dire Warning2020
RPR1102Samara LubelskiPartial Infinite Sequence2020
RPR1103 Tim Berne & Nasheet Waits The Coandă Effect [90] 2020
RPR1104 Peter Brötzmann & Fred Lonberg-Holm Memories of a Tunicate [91] 2020
RPR1105Alex WardFrames2020
RPR1106Alex Ward Item 4 (with Lisle, Keeffe, Willberg)Where We Were2020
RPR1107Birgit Ulher & Franz HautzingerKleine Trompetenmusik2020
RPR1108Brad Henkel & Jacob WickLovely Bag You Have2020
RPR1109MoE (Guro Skumsnes Moe & Håvard Skaset) with Mette Rasmussen and Ikuro Takahashi Painted2020
RPR1110gabby fluke-mogulthreshold2020
RPR1111Susan Alcorn Quintet (with Feldman, Halvorson, Formanek, Sawyer)Pedernal [92] [93] [94] 2020
RPR1112Leap Of Faith (Glynis Lomon, PEK)Principles Of An Open Future [95] 2020
RPR1113Signe EmmeluthHi Hello I'm Signe [96] 2021
RPR1114 Frode Gjerstad & Isach SkeidsvollTwenty Fingers [97] 2021
RPR1115Two Much: Reut Regev & Igal FoniNever Enough [98] 2021
RPR1116Hermione JohnsonTremble [99] 2020
RPR1117Schubert / Schlippenbach / BlumeForge [100] 2020
RPR1118Zeena Parkins, Mette Rasmussen, Ryan SawyerGlass Triangle [101] 2021
RPR1119Jooklo Trio (David Vanzan, Virginia Genta, Brandon Lopez)It Is What It Is [102] 2020
RPR1120Magda Mayas' Filamental (with Theriot, A. Davies, Caddy, Abdelnour, Thieke, R. Davies, Parkins)Confluence [103] 2021
RPR1121Michel Doneda, Frédéric Blondy, Tetsu SaitohSpring Road 16 [104] 2021
RPR1122 Barre Phillips, John Butcher, Ståle Liavik SolbergWe Met - And Then [105] 2021
RPR1123López Trio (Brandon López with Cleaver, Baczkowski, and guest Cecilia López)Live At Roulette [106] 2021
RPR1124Liz AllbeeRille [107] 2021
RPR1125Ava MendozaNew Spells [108] 2021
RPR1126Robbie Avenaim, Chris Abrahams, Jim DenleyWeft [109] 2021
RPR1127Cranes: Matthias Müller, Eve Risser, Christian MarienFormation < Deviation2021
RPR1128Jessica PavoneWhen No One Around You is There but Nowhere to be Found [110] 2022
RPR1129Violeta García & Chris PitsiokosUanmortaim2021
RPR1130Alex Zethson Ensemble (with Larsson, Lindal, Toorell, Bergman, Arapis, Runsteen, Ingves, Agnas, Svensson, Hellgren, Lindström, Zetterberg)Some Of Them Were Never Unprepared [111] 2021
RPR1131Ingrid Laubrock & Tom RaineyCounterfeit Mars [112] 2022
RPR1132Steph Richards with Joshua WhiteZephyr [113] 2021
RPR1133Cecilia LopezRed [114] 2021
RPR1134Gregg Belisle-Chi Performing The Music Of Tim BerneKoi [115] 2021
RPR1135Cath Roberts & Olie BriceConduits [116] 2022
RPR1136Lisa Ullén, Elsa Bergman, Anna LundSpace [117] [118] 2022
RPR1137Masked Pickle (Clara Weil, Olivia Scemama, Tom Malmendier)7 [119] 2022
RPR1138Child Of Illusion (Chris Pitsiokos, Susana Santos Silva, Torbjörn Zetterberg)Khimaira [120] 2022
RPR1139Matthew Bourne & Emil KarlsenThe Embalmer [121] 2022
RPR1140Kaluza & Roder (Anna Kaluza, Jan Roder)Am Frankfurter Tor [119] 2022
RPR1141gabby fluke-mogulLove Songs [122] 2022
RPR1142Forbes Graham (with Brandon Lopez, Cecilia Lopez)Another Day, Another Vector [123] 2022
RPR1143Joanna Mattrey & gabby fluke-mogulOracle [124] 2022
RPR1144Reid, Kitamura, Bynum, MorrisGeometry Of Trees [125] 2022
RPR1148Tamio Shiraishi月 (Moon)2022
RPR1149Rasmussen / Flaherty / Rowden / CorsanoCrying in Space [126] 2023
RPR1151Tristan Kasten-Krause & Jessica PavoneImages of One2023
RPR1157Pulverize The Sound (Pride, Evans, Dahl)Black [127] 2022
RPR1158Kelsey MinesLook Like2022
RPR1159 Fred Moten, Brandon López, Gerald CleaverMoten / López / Cleaver [128] 2022
RPR1160Susan Alcorn, Patrick Holmes, Ryan SawyerFrom Union Pool [129] 2023
RPR1161Dimitriadis, Dörner, Freedman, Parkins, WilliamsBeingFive [130] 2022
RPR1179Fie Schouten, Vincent Courtois, Guus Janssen VOSTOK Remote Islands [131] [132] 2023

Relative Pitch Records: Solo Series (RPRSS)

Cat. NumberArtistTitleYear
RPRSS001Erin RogersDawntreader [133] 2019
RPRSS002 Masayoshi Urabe What Hasn't Come Here, COME! [133] 2019
RPRSS003Tamio ShiraishiSora [87] 2020
RPRSS004Chris PitsiokosSpeak In Tongues [87] 2020
RPRSS005Erin Rogers2000 Miles [134] 2021
RPRSS006Michael FosterThe Industrious Tongue Of Michael Foster [135] 2022
RPRSS007Violeta GarcíaFobia [136] 2022
RPRSS008Amidea ClotetTrasluz [137] 2022
RPRSS009Robbie LeePrismatist [138] 2022
RPRSS010Aaron BurnettCorrespondence2022
RPRSS011Masayo KoketsuFukiya [139] 2022
RPRSS012Chris PitsiokosArt of the Alto2022
RPRSS013Sakina AbdouGoodbye Ground [126] 2022
RPRSS014Marta WarelisA Grain Of Earth [140] 2022
RPRSS015Don MalfonMutable2022
RPRSS016Jon LipscombConscious Without Function2022
RPRSS017Alexandra GrimalRefuge2022

Relative Pitch Records: Digital Only (RPRDL)

YearArtistTitleCat. Number
RPRDL001Matthew Wright with Samples Of Evan Parker, Toma Gouband, Mark NauseefLocked Hybrids [141] 2020
RPRDL002Close Scrape (Matthew Wright, Adam Linson)CUTOUT2021
RPRDL003Biliana Voutchkova & Michael ZerangThe Emerald Figurines [142] 2022
RPRDL004Biliana Voutchkova & Leila BordreuilThe Seventh Water [142] 2022
RPRDL005Kelsey MinesTo Actually Create Everywhere [143] 2022
RPRDL006Biliana Voutchkova & Joanna MattreyLike Thoughts Coming [142] 2022
RPRDL007Biliana Voutchkova & Susana Santos SilvaBagra [142] 2022
RPRDL008Biliana Voutchkova & Tomeka ReidBricolage III [144] 2022
RPRDL009Biliana Voutchkova & Jeff SurakThe Truth About The Key [145] 2022
RPRDL010Biliana Voutchkova & Charmaine LeeI am going to make an attempt to describe what you mean to me2022

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