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Mutations (Vijay Iyer album)

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Mutations
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 4, 2014
RecordedSeptember 2013
StudioAvatar, New York City
GenreJazz
Length60:13
LabelECM 2372
ProducerManfred Eicher
Vijay Iyer chronology
Holding It Down: The Veterans' Dreams Project
(2013)
Mutations
(2014)
Radhe Radhe: Rites of Holi
(2014)

Mutations is a studio album by American jazz pianist Vijay Iyer recorded in September 2013 and released on ECM the following year. The titular suite features a string quartet consisting violinists Michi Wiancko and Miranda Cuckson, violist Kyle Armbrust, and cellist Kivie Cahn-Lipman.[1]

Reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]
All About Jazz[3]
The Guardian[4]
Financial Times[5]
RTÉ.ie[6]
Exclaim!7/10[7]
Tom HullA–[8]

The AllMusic review by Thom Jurek awarded the album 4½ stars out of 5, stating "Mutations rewards with well-considered, inspired performances."[2]

Writing for All About Jazz, John Kelman said "Mutations is a landmark recording from an artist who, while already possessing an admirable discography, has clearly been limited to more decidedly jazz-oriented concerns. Representing a significant musical shift, if Mutations is but the first sign of the greater freedom ECM plans to afford Iyer, the only vaticinator of what's to follow will surely be its complete and utter unpredictability."[3]

The Guardian review by John Fordham awarded the album 4 stars noting "It's thoughtful, typically original, and unexpectedly very exciting."[4] Rob Shepherd, writing for PostGenre, noted "Vijay Iyer’s first for ECM is also arguably his best [to date]. While his previous releases showcased a supremely talented pianist, it appears that signing with the Munich based label opened a number of doors creatively for him."[9]

Not all reviews were as enthusiastic, with JazzTimes stating that Mutations is a major disappointment. The problem is Iyer's writing for strings. There is a 10-part suite for string quartet, piano and electronics. The suite is stunningly devoid of the aesthetic and emotional content that makes most people listen to music. Qualities such as lyric discovery, melodic fulfillment and rhythmic engagement are absent."[10]

Track listing

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All compositions by Vijay Iyer

  1. "Spellbound and Sacrosanct, Cowrie Shells and the Shimmering Sea" - 7:39
  2. "Vuln, Part 2" - 4:34
  3. "Mutation 1: Air" - 4:12
  4. "Mutation 2: Rise" - 2:44
  5. "Mutation 3: Canon" - 5:47
  6. "Mutation 4: Chain" - 5:25
  7. "Mutation 5: Automata" - 6:32
  8. "Mutation 6: Waves" - 3:00
  9. "Mutation 7: Kernel" - 5:59
  10. "Mutation 8: Clade" - 1:34
  11. "Mutation 9: Descent" - 5:17
  12. "Mutation 10: Time" - 4:00
  13. "When We're Gone" - 3:30

Personnel

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  • Vijay Iyerpiano, electronics
  • Michi Wiancko, Miranda Cuckson — violin (tracks 3-12)
  • Kyle Armbrust — viola (tracks 3-12)
  • Kivie Cahn-Lipman — cello (tracks 3-12)

References

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  1. ^ ECM discography accessed September 15, 2014
  2. ^ a b Jurek, Thom. "Mutations - Vijay Iyer". Allmusic.com. Retrieved 2014-09-15.
  3. ^ a b Kelman, John (2014-03-10). "Vijay Iyer: Mutations". allaboutjazz.com. Retrieved 2014-09-15.
  4. ^ a b Fordham, John (2014-03-07). "Vijay Iyer: Mutations review – Thoughtful, original and exciting jazz". theguardian.com. Retrieved 2014-09-15.
  5. ^ Hobart, Mike (14 March 2014). "Vijay Iyer: Mutations". Financial Times. ft.com. Retrieved 7 June 2018.
  6. ^ Kehoe, Paddy (14 May 2014). "Vijay Iyer Mutations". RTE. RTÉ.ie. Retrieved 7 June 2018.
  7. ^ Hall, Glen (28 February 2014). "Vijay Iyer Mutations". Exclaim!. exclaim.ca. Retrieved 7 June 2018.
  8. ^ Hull, Tom. "Tom Hull: Grade List: Vijay Iyer". tomhull.com. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
  9. ^ "Rob Shepherd's Favorite Jazz Albums: 2009-2019". 25 December 2019.
  10. ^ Conrad, T., JazzTimes Review, March 2014