Born: 1967 Primary Instrument: Trombone
Last Updated: July 28, 2011A trombonist with strong roots in the acoustic tradition and a fondness for cutting edge electronic experimentation, Michael Dessen straddles the line between the avant garde and the accessible better than most.... Dessen's diverse approach towards composition encapsulates a range of moods and textures.... Incorporating a range of dynamics that veer from pneumatic funk to pointillist discourse, Between Shadow and Space is a compelling set that reveals additional layers with each listen. - All About Jazz, Troy Collins
On the title track... Dessen shows his skill at wringing a voluptuous and mournful tune from his trombone; he’s clearly capable of playing some fine music with the power out. But on five out of seven tracks, he doubles on computer, mostly using it to broaden his tonal and textural palette.... Records like this show how jazz can grow in the 21st century without losing its essential interactive and rhythmic characters. - Dusted, Bill Meyer
Dessen's improvisations are unhurried but very exacting, seemingly behind the beat and teasing the tempo.... The introduction of electronics does attune one's ears differently... Tordini's introduction to “Anthesis,” with its plucked glisses and slippery finger-work, seems fleshed out by phantom digital blurts, Dessen's near-swagger hitting a puckered phrase that's altered, and Sorey's cymbal wash taking on the blur of samples. It's a quality of orchestration, but not by means one traditionally thinks about � altering one's way of hearing the instruments themselves, so that one almost pre- hears them. Suffice it to say Michael Dessen is doing a lot with a little. - All About Jazz , Clifford Allen
The trombonist has a great sense of music, very lyrical and structurally complex while giving the appearance of lightness and openness.... The great thing about [Between Shadow and Space] is not only the unbelievable precision and skills of the three musicians, but also the interesting compositional power of all tracks.... An excellent [trio] debut: fresh, creative and open. - Free Jazz blog, Stef Gijssels
Dessen, hailing from the West Coast, is a fine probing player as a leader, composer and conceptualist... While time can be spent lauding his technical facility or the group's heady interplay, more attention should be given to the pieces' underlying architecture. Dessen's liner notes give explicative heft to the music�the material draws its inspiration from sources artistic, poetic and musical�but they can be enjoyed as cerebral musings with more than a touch of heart, art for more than art's sake. - All About Jazz, Andrey Henkin
Lineal features trombonist Michael Dessen in an accessible session - accessible to readers who follow the mainstream as well as to those who prefer the leading edge.... Musically, Dessen gives the trombone a good workout, demonstrating its flexibility as well as its lyrical qualities. He communicates with a rich tone and fluent animation... Recommended, Lineal provides many surprises through a program with wide appeal. - Cadence Magazine (Jim Santella)
The music of Cosmologic is initiated by individual members and then doggedly worked and reworked until its internal logics are available for genuinely creative improvisation.... More than impressive. - The Wire (Brian Morton )
[Lineal is] some terrific music, mostly hard-hitting and groove-based but quite varied... - Exclaim (Nate Dorward)
The eight tracks on Lineal are intricate affairs, packed with detail and referencing a wide range of traditions and developments in contemporary jazz. In fact, they're so packed with detail that listening to the whole album in one go is quite a challenge, but a highly enjoyable one. - Paris Transatlantic (Dan Warburton)
III (by Cosmologic) doesn't so much stand as a document of the history of jazz as a brochure for the infinite varieties of modern improvisation.... Incredibly rewarding... Sure, it takes a little work but, for every cerebral exercise the listener is required to work through, there's a funky-as-all-hell payoff. - One Final Note (Daniel Spicer)
Just like the name of the album, Lineal, the musical outburst of ingenious creativity is straight, to the point, and not in any way watered down by dispensable shenanigans... The music is clean and almost maiden-like in its truth, while never being ensnared by common places or naïve imitation. - Tokafi (Fred Wheeler)
Dessen thrusts himself into the music with vigor, and plays with a growling, nervy style... - Cadence Magazine (Frank Rubolino)
Dessen is a clean, ultramodern soloist whose execution, while far from gutbucket, doesn't preclude emotion. - Jazz Weekly (Ken Waxman)
Forget The Pixel
Clean Feed Records
2011
Personnel: Michael Dessen: Trombone and computer. Dan Weiss: Drums. Christopher Tordini: Bass.
Between Shadow and Space
Clean Feed Records
2008
Personnel: Michael Dessen: Trombone and computer. Tyshawn Sorey: Drums. Christopher Tordini: Bass.
Lineal
Circumvention Music
2007
Personnel: Michael Dessen, trombone; Vijay Iyer, piano; Mark Dresser, bass; Susie Ibarra, drums; Terry Jenoure, violin; Jorge Roeder, bass; Bob Weiner, drums.
As A Co-Leader
Eyes In The Back Of My Head
Cosmologic
Cuneiform Records
2008
Michael Dessen, trombone; Jason Robinson, saxophone; Scott Walton, bass; Nathan Hubbard, drums.
III
Cosmologic
Circumvention Music
2005
Michael Dessen, trombone; Jason Robinson, saxophone; Scott Walton, bass; Nathan Hubbard, drums.
Syntaxis
Cosmologic
Circumvention Music
2002
Michael Dessen, trombone; Jason Robinson, saxophone; Scott Walton, bass; Nathan Hubbard, drums.
Staring At The Sun
Cosmologic
Circumvention Music
2000
Michael Dessen, trombone; Jason Robinson, saxophone; Scott Walton, bass; Nathan Hubbard, drums. As A Side Musician
Fingerprint
Jason Robinson
Circumvention Music
2008
Skeleton Key Orchestra
Nathan Hubbard
Circumvention Music
2003
Hybrid Vigor
Marcos Fernandez
Accretions
2002
Tandem
Jason Robinson
Accretions
2002
Hello
Marcelo Radulovich
Accretions
2002
Tania
Anthony Davis
Koch International
2001
Fantasia For Flute
Yusef Lateef
YAL
1996
Mystery is His Story
Chris Merz
WP
1997
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