The Flow of X is an album by the American jazz pianist Matthew Shipp, recorded in 1995 and released on the 2.13.61 label. It features a quartet with violinist Mat Maneri, bassist William Parker and drummer Whit Dickey, the same lineup as the previous album Critical Mass. The liner notes include a piece by Shipp comparing boxing and jazz.[1]
| The Flow of X | ||||
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| Studio album by Matthew Shipp | ||||
| Released | 1997 | |||
| Recorded | May 14, 1995 | |||
| Studio | Seltzer Sound, New York City | |||
| Genre | Jazz | |||
| Length | 48:49 | |||
| Label | 2.13.61 | |||
| Producer | Matthew Shipp | |||
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| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating |
| AllMusic | |
| The Penguin Guide to Jazz | |
| (The New) Rolling Stone Album Guide | |
In his review for AllMusic, Charlie Wilmoth states that "Shipp plays rich, low-register chords and more acrobatic lines like a slightly more sedate Cecil Taylor."[2] The JazzTimes review by Josef Woodard notes that "this music is all about flow, the flow of dialogue and moods between sentient musicians and the flow of music with a decidedly free will."[5]