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Darcy James Argue's Secret Society

Dynamic Maximum Tension

$33.99

Release Date: 8 September, 2023

Argue’s calling card thus far has been an ability to combine his love of jazz’s past with more contemporary sonics.  He’s clever without being arch, a syncretic creator who avoids obvious imitation.’ – Pitchfork

‘The range of different colours and textures Argue gets from the ensemble is astonishing… bravura large ensemble writing that proves just how nimble a big band can be in the right hands.’ – Jazzwise

Composer and bandleader Darcy James Argue and his Secret Society ensemble make their Nonesuch Records debut with Dynamic Maximum Tension.  The album pays homage to some of Argue’s key influences with original songs dedicated to R. Buckminster Fuller, Alan Turing, and Mae West.  Fellow Nonesuch artist Cécile McLorin Salvant, with whom Argue collaborated on her long-form musical fable Ogresse, joins the ensemble for ‘Mae West: Advice’.  Dynamic Maximum Tension’s 11 tracks, on two CDs, also include a response to Duke Ellington’s ‘Diminuendo and Crescendo in Blue’, titled ‘Tensile Curves’, among other original songs.  The album track ‘Dymaxion’ – a portmanteau of “dynamic maximum tension” – takes its name from the term coined by architect and inventor Fuller to describe his concept of using technology and resources to maximum advantage.  

Argue says of his inspiration for the music: “It feels like our culture today is headed in a profoundly dystopian direction.  By engaging with figures like Buckminster Fuller, Alan Turing, and Mae West, I was trying to connect to a more optimistic time, trying to reclaim a sense of agency, trying to rekindle my faith in our ability to grab the future and shape it ourselves.”

Darcy James Argue, ‘one of the top big band composers of our time’ (Stereophile), is best known for Secret Society, an eighteen-piece group ‘renowned in the jazz world’ (New York Times).  Argue brings an outwardly anachronistic ensemble into the 21st century through his ‘ability to combine his love of jazz’s past with more contemporary sonics’ and is celebrated as ‘a syncretic creator who avoids obvious imitation’ (Pitchfork).

Acclaimed as an ‘innovative composer, arranger, and big band leader’ b the New Yorker, Argue’s accolades include multiple GRAMMY nominations and a Latin GRAMMY Award, a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Doris Duke Artist Award, and countless commissions and fellowships.  His prescient 2016 Real Enemies, an album-length exploration of the politics of paranoia, was named one of the 20 best jazz albums of the decade by Stereogum.  Like Real Enemies, Argue’s previous recordings – his debut Infernal Machines and his follow-up, Brooklyn Babylon – were nominated for both GRAMMY and JUNO awards.

Tracklist:
Disc 1

1.    Dymaxion
2.    All In
3.    Ebonite
4.    Last Waltz for Levon
5.    Wingèd Beasts
6.    Your Enemies Are Asleep

Disc 2
1.    Codebreaker
2.    Ferromagnetic
3.    Single-Cell Jitterbug
4.    Tensile Curves
5.    Mae West: Advice

Label:
Nonesuch
Formats:
CD Album
Cat#:
75597903508