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Revision as of 03:29, 3 December 2022
Tim Berne | |
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Background information | |
Born | Syracuse, New York, U.S. | October 16, 1954
Genres | Avant-garde jazz |
Occupation | Musician |
Instrument | Saxophones |
Years active | 1979–present |
Labels | Empire, Soul Note, Columbia, JMT, Screwgun, Thirsty Ear, ECM, Intakt |
Website | screwgunrecords |
Tim Berne (born October 16, 1954)[1] is an American avant-garde jazz saxophonist and record label owner. His primary instruments are the alto and baritone saxophones.
Biography
Berne was born in Syracuse, New York, United States.[1] He has said that he had no interest in playing an instrument until he attended Lewis & Clark College in Oregon. Hearing the album Dogon A.D. (1972) by Julius Hemphill turned his attention toward jazz. He was a fan of rhythm and blues, and it seemed to him that Hemphill was playing jazz with the soulfulness of R&B. In 1974, he went to New York to find Hemphill, who gave him saxophone lessons and advice on how to manage his career.[1] Berne started the record label Empire in 1979.[2]
For Empire, he recorded four albums with avant-garde jazz musicians such as John Carter, Alex Cline, Nels Cline, Olu Dara, Vinny Golia, Paul Motian, and Ed Schuller.[1] His next two albums appeared on Soul Note in the early 1980s.[1] In these sessions he worked with trumpeter Herb Robertson. He then got a contract with Columbia and recorded with Robertson, Hank Roberts, and Bill Frisell.[1] After two albums, he signed with JMT, a label known for avant-garde jazz. In the 1990s, he recorded in the trio, Miniature, with Roberts and Joey Baron,[1] and in the band Caos Totale with Django Bates, Mark Dresser, Marc Ducret, Steve Swell, and Bobby Previte. He led a trio with Michael Formanek and Jim Black, then added Chris Speed for a quartet. PolyGram bought JMT and closed it. This motivated Berne to start Screwgun Records as the outlet for his albums.[2]
He is one-third of the group BBC (Berne/Black/Cline) with Jim Black and Nels Cline of Wilco. The group released a critically acclaimed album called The Veil in 2011.[3]
Groups
- Miniature (Joey Baron, Hank Roberts)
- Caos Totale (Django Bates, Mark Dresser, Marc Ducret, Bobby Previte, Herb Robertson, Steve Swell)
- Bloodcount (Jim Black, Marc Ducret, Michael Formanek, Chris Speed)
- Big Satan (Marc Ducret, Tom Rainey)
- Hard Cell (Tom Rainey, Craig Taborn)
- Science Friction (Marc Ducret, Tom Rainey, Craig Taborn)
- Paraphrase (Drew Gress, Tom Rainey)
- Buffalo Collision (Ethan Iverson, David King, Hank Roberts)
- BBC Trio (Jim Black, Nels Cline)
- Snakeoil (Marc Ducret, Matt Mitchell, Oscar Noriega, Ches Smith, formerly Ryan Ferreira)
- Broken Shadows (Reid Anderson, David King, Chris Speed)
Discography
As leader/co-leader
- 1979 The Five Year Plan (Empire)
- 1980 7X (Empire)
- 1981 Spectres (Empire)
- 1982 Songs and Rituals in Real Time (Empire)
- 1983 The Ancestors (Soul Note)
- 1984 Mutant Variations (Soul Note)
- 1987 Fulton Street Maul (Columbia)
- 1988 Sanctified Dreams (Columbia)
- 1989 Tim Berne's Fractured Fairy Tales (JMT)
- 1993 Diminutive Mysteries (Mostly Hemphill) (JMT)
- 1999 The Empire Box (Screwgun) compilation of first four Empire releases
- 2011 Insomnia (Clean Feed)
- 2020 Sacred Vowels (Screwgun)
- 2020 Adobe Probe (Screwgun)
- 2022 Decay (Screwgun)
with Bill Frisell
- 1985 Theoretically (Empire)
with Miniature
- 1988 Miniature (JMT)
- 1991 I Can't Put My Finger on It (JMT)
with Caos Totale
- 1990 Pace Yourself (JMT)
- 1994 Nice View (JMT)
with Michael Formanek and Jeff Hirshfield
- 1993 Loose Cannon (Soul Note)
with Marilyn Crispell
- 1995 Inference (Music & Arts)
with Michael Formanek
- 1998 Ornery People (Little Brother)
with Hank Roberts
- 1998 Cause & Reflect (Level Green)
with Bloodcount
- 1995 Lowlife: The Paris Concert (JMT)
- 1995 Poisoned Minds: The Paris Concert (JMT)
- 1995 Memory Select: The Paris Concert (JMT)
- 1996 Unwound (Screwgun)
- 1997 Discretion (Screwgun)
- 1997 Saturation Point (Screwgun)
- 2007 Seconds (Screwgun)
- 2021 Attention Spam (Screwgun)
- 2021 5 (Screwgun)
with Paraphrase
- 1997 Visitation Rites (Screwgun)
- 1999 Please Advise (Screwgun)
- 2005 Pre-Emptive Denial (Screwgun)
with Big Satan
- 1997 Big Satan (Winter & Winter)
- 2004 Souls Saved Hear (Thirsty Ear)
- 2006 Livein Cognito (Screwgun)
with Hardcell
- 2001 The Shell Game (Thirsty Ear)
- 2004 Electric and Acoustic Hard Cell Live (Screwgun)
- 2005 Feign (Screwgun)
- 2020 The Cosmos (Screwgun)
- 2021 Sensitive (Screwgun)
with Herb Robertson, Marc Ducret and the Copenhagen Art Ensemble
- 2001 Open, Coma (Screwgun)
with Science Friction
- 2002 Science Friction (Screwgun)
- 2003 The Sublime And (Thirsty Ear)
- 2007 Mind Over Friction (Screwgun) compilation of two previous Science Friction releases
- 2020 Science Friction +size (Screwgun)
with ARTE Quartet
- 2002 The Sevens (New World)
with Buffalo Collision
- 2008 Duck (Screwgun)
with BB&C
- 2011 The Veil (Cryptogramophone)
with Bruno Chevillon
- 2011 Old and Unwise (Clean Feed)
with Snakeoil
- 2012 Snakeoil (ECM)
- 2013 Shadow Man (ECM)
- 2015 You've Been Watching Me (ECM)
- 2015 Spare (Screwgun)
- 2017 Incidentals (ECM)
- 2020 The Fantastic Mrs. 10 (Intakt)
- 2020 The Deceptive 4 (Intakt)
with Matt Mitchell
- 2018 Angel Dusk (Screwgun)
- 2020 1 (Screwgun)
- 2020 Spiders (Out of Your Head)
- 2022 One More, Please (Intakt)
with Broken Shadows
- 2019 Broken Shadows (Newvelle, vinyl only; re-released on CD and digital with two additional tracks in 2021 on Intakt)
- 2020 Broken Shadows Live (Screwgun)
with Nasheet Waits
- 2020 The Coandă Effect (Relative Pitch)
- 2022 Tangled (Screwgun)
with Gregg Belisle-Chi
- 2022 Mars (Intakt)
- 2022 Zone One (Screwgun)
As sideman
With Ray Anderson
- Big Band Record (Gramavision, 1994)
With Enten Eller
- Melquiades (Splasc(H), 1999)
- Auto da Fe (Splasc(H), 2001)
With Umberto Petrin
- Ellessi (Splasc(H), 1999)
With Jazzophone Compagnie
- Mosaiques (Yolk, 2000)
With Nels Cline
With Marc Ducret
- Tower Vol. 2 (Ayler, 2011)
- Tower Bridge (Ayler, 2014)
With Mr. Rencore
- Intollerant (Auand, 2011)
With Simon Fell
- Positions & Descriptions (Clean Feed, 2011)
With Figure 8
- Pipe Dreams (Black Saint, 1994)
With Michael Formanek
- Extended Animation (Enja, 1992)
- Low Profile (Enja, 1994)
- Nature of the Beast (Enja, 1997)
- The Rub and Spare Change (ECM, 2010)
- Small Places (ECM, 2012)
- The Distance (ECM, 2016)
- Even Better (Intakt, 2019)
- Pre-Apocalyptic (Out Of Your Head, 2020)
With Vinny Golia
- Compositions for Large Ensemble (Nine Winds, 1984)
- Facts of Their Own Lives (Nine Winds, 1986)
With Drew Gress
- Spin & Drift (Premonition, 2001)
- 7 Black Butterflies (Premonition, 2005)
- The Irrational Numbers (Premonition, 2007)
- The Sky Inside (Pirouet, 2013)
With Mark Helias
- Split Image (Enja, 1985)
- The Current Set (Enja, 1986)
With Julius Hemphill
- Five Chord Stud (Black Saint, 1994)
- One Atmosphere (Tzadik, 2003)
With Ingrid Laubrock
- Ubatuba (2015)
With Ivo Perelman
- (D)ivo (2022)
With Hank Roberts
- Black Pastels (JMT, 1988)
With Herb Robertson
- Transparency (JMT, 1985)
- X-Cerpts: Live at Willisau (JMT, 1987)
- Elaboration (Clean Feed, 2005)
- Real Aberration (Clean Feed, 2007)
With Samo Salamon & Tom Rainey
- Duality (Samo Records, 2012)
With George Schuller
- Hellbent (Playscape, 2002)
With Ches Smith
- Hammered (Clean Feed, 2013)
- International Hoohah (For Tune, 2014)
With Spring Heel Jack
- Masses (Thirsty Ear, 2001)
With David Torn
- Prezens (ECM, 2005)
- Slipped On A Bar (Screwgun, 2009)
- Son Of Goldfinger (ECM, 2019)
- Son Of Goldfinger (Congratulations To You) (Screwgun, 2020)
- xFORM (Screwgun, 2020)
- Ozmir (Screwgun, 2022)
With Stefan Winter
- The Little Trumpet (JMT, 1986)
With Yōsuke Yamashita
- Ways of Time (Verve, 1995)
With John Zorn
- The Big Gundown (Nonesuch/Icon, 1986)
- Spy vs Spy (Elektra/Musician, 1989)
References
- ^ a b c d e f g Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Who’s Who of Jazz (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 45. ISBN 0-85112-580-8.
- ^ a b Lynch, Dave. "Tim Berne". AllMusic. Retrieved 10 December 2018.
- ^ Fordham, John (28 July 2011). "Berne/Black/Cline/BB & C: The Veil". The Guardian. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
External links
- American jazz saxophonists
- American male saxophonists
- Avant-garde jazz saxophonists
- Free jazz saxophonists
- 1954 births
- Living people
- 21st-century American saxophonists
- 21st-century American male musicians
- American male jazz musicians
- Big Satan members
- Clean Feed Records artists
- Thirsty Ear Recordings artists
- ECM Records artists
- Black Saint/Soul Note artists
- Columbia Records artists
- Intakt Records artists