Album Review: Cosmic Ear- Traces

A chaotic mess, Live in Philadelphia is precisely the album I wanted from 101-year-old Marshall Allen. Traveling the spaceways with a large cast of avant-jazz luminaries for 82 turbulent minutes, Allen seems much more himself than on his straightlaced February release New Dawn.

At 83, Christer Bothén is a comparative spring chicken. The multi-instrumentalist demonstrates he’s also worthy of late-career recognition on the impeccable new album Traces. Along with Cosmic Ear cohorts including the free jazz standout Mats Gustafsson, Bothén achieves an elevated form of spirituality.

Whereas Allen honors Sun Ra, Cosmic Ear’s north star is Bothén’s former collaborator Don Cherry. Traces contains things I treasure most in improvised instrumental music: intercontinental grooves, bursts of skronk and electronic shivers in a quest for divine communion.