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Matthew Shipp (born December 7, 1960) is an American avant-garde jazz pianist, composer, and bandleader.


Early life and education
Shipp was raised in Wilmington, Delaware. His mother was a friend of trumpeter .

He began playing piano at five years old. Shipp was strongly attracted to , but also played in rock groups while in high school.

Shipp attended the University of Delaware for "a couple years" before dropping out. He opted instead to live with his parents and focus on practicing, though he frequently traveled to Philadelphia to pick up gigs as a cocktail pianist and to study with , who Shipp has cited as playing an important role in his development.

He later spent a year at the New England Conservatory of Music, where he studied with saxophonist and composer , but again dropped out without completing a degree.


Career
Shipp moved to New York in 1984 and has been very active since the early 1990s, appearing on dozens of albums as a leader, sideman, or producer. (Before making a living playing music, Shipp worked in a bookshop as an assistant manager. He was fired, threw some books at his boss, and decided he would not look for a day job anymore.)Archived at Ghostarchive and the Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-PX6amoCVk" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> Wayback Machine:

He was initially most active in but has since branched out, particularly exploring music that touches on contemporary classical, , and . Earlier in his career, Shipp was compared to some of his predecessors in the jazz piano pantheon, but has since been recognized as a complete stylistic innovator on the piano, with referring to his "unique, instantly recognizable style", and Larry Blumenfeld in Jazziz magazine referring to Shipp as "stunning in originality" and to his album 4D as "further proof of his idiosyncratic genius".

Shipp has also been celebrated by a wide range of artists: had praised his work (specifically "Rocket Shipp" from the album Nu Bop), and , who first saw him perform in 1990, has complimented his cross-genre appeal: "I see the same people showing up for Matthew's gigs as for ". (As a member of the David S. Ware Quartet, Shipp has opened for .) Shipp has also been noted for his association with punk-rock icon , who released several of Shipp's records on his 2.13.61 imprint. In 2010, Rollins wrote, "Matthew Shipp and his work have fascinated me since I first heard him many years ago. His originality and approach sometimes stretches the limits of what is considered Jazz music yet at the same time, describes perfectly the fierce freedom of it. ... Matthew is not only a brilliant Jazz pianist, he is a true artist and visionary." In the early 1990s Shipp also befriended Chan Marshall (a.k.a. ), then his next-door neighbor., 2012|left]]One of the first people Shipp sought out upon arriving in New York was William Parker, whom he knew from his recordings with ; Parker later recommended Shipp for saxophonist David S. Ware's quartet, alongside Parker himself and a series of drummers (Marc Edwards, , Guillermo E. Brown, and ). As a member of Ware's quartet, Shipp recorded albums for Homestead ( Cryptology and DAO), Thirsty Ear ( Threads, Live in the World, and ), AUM Fidelity (the label's first release, Wisdom of Uncertainty, as well as Corridors & Parallels, Freedom Suite, and Renunciation), Silkheart ( Great Bliss, Vol. 1 Great Bliss, Vol. 2, and Oblations and Blessings), ( Go See the World and ), and ( Flight of I, Third Ear Recitation, , and ).

In addition, the rhythm section of Shipp, Parker, and Brown recorded Ware compositions without Ware in 2003, released by Splasc(h) Records as The Trio Plays Ware, and Shipp and Ware performed as a duo, recorded in concert and released by AUM Fidelity as Live in Sant'Anna Arresi, 2004. In 2001, wrote for The Village Voice that "The David S. Ware Quartet is the best small band in jazz today". After Ware's death, Shipp wrote, "Some have compared our unit to the classic quartet, but the members of our group all brought something to the table that only someone playing now could bring—resulting in a gestalt that is of its time and does not look back. When free jazz seemed like a spent force, he brought something new—and greatly beautiful—to it."

Shipp was also a member of 's Note Factory, which Shipp said "could be seen as an extension of some post-Coltrane concepts, but in Roscoe's hands it is extended technique with multiple pulses", noting "Mitchell's insistence at all times of transcending cliché".

Shipp has recorded or performed with many other musicians, including High Priest and Beans of Antipop Consortium, , Daniel Carter, , , , Joe Morris, , , , and Chad Fowler. He has also co-led the group East Axis, with bassist Kevin Ray, drummer Gerald Cleaver, and saxophonists Allen Lowe (first album) and Scott Robinson (second album). The New York Times has noted Shipp's curatorial work for Thirsty Ear Recordings as "one of the label's chief consultants and most prolific artists". Shipp's own releases on the label include 2011's double-disc album, entitled Art of the Improviser; AllMusic called the work a "testament to Shipp's achievements, yet it is also a continuation of the discovery in his developmental musical language" and the called the project "monumental" and "galvanic as ever". Thirsty Ear also released Shipp's 2013 solo record , which described as "the kind of record we talk about and play for each other decades later ... music that frames up a whole history: of an artist, of listeners, of the artists who formed the history of the art form, of the culture and time that allowed this art to flourish". This was followed by 2015's The Conduct of Jazz, the first album by Shipp's trio with bassist Michael Bisio and drummer Newman Taylor Baker.

Shipp's work with the France-based imprint began with the 2006 album Salute to 100001 Stars: A Tribute to Jean Genet by the group Declared Enemy (, Shipp, William Parker, and Gerald Cleaver). From 2006 to 2013, Shipp appeared on five albums released through RogueArt, one of which ( ) billed Shipp as leader; from 2015 to 2022, the label put out six more albums with Shipp as leader, and another nine on which he was co-billed with, among others, , Nate Wooley, William Parker, Mat Maneri, John Butcher, and . Shipp's work on RogueArt, along with biographical material and placement of Shipp's artistic evolution within the context of the downtown Manhattan avant-garde jazz scene, is the subject of music journalist Clifford Allen's 2023 book Singularity Codex: Matthew Shipp on RogueArt; the Burning Ambulance review by Todd Manning declares that " Singularity Codex examines so many aspects of Shipp's life and the scene around him that it is not only indispensable to anyone trying to come to a deeper understanding of his work but also for those wanting to study the avant-garde jazz scene of New York City’s Lower East Side.", hosted by Arts for Art in New York City, 2024|left]]Shipp began working with ESP-Disk' with the Shipp/Mat Walerian duo album Live at Okuden, billed as The Uppercut. Issued in 2015, it was the last new release approved by ESP-Disk's founder . All four of Walerian's albums with Shipp have been released on ESP-Disk'. Shipp's first ESP albums as leader were a quartet album, Sonic Fiction, and a solo album, Zer0, both issued in 2018. After that, he released several albums by his trio with Michael Bisio and Newman Taylor Baker: Signature, The Unidentifiable, World Construct, and New Concepts in Piano Trio Jazz. World Construct was called "a career-defining album" and awarded five stars by critic Mike Hobart in the , while New Concepts in Piano Trio Jazz was called by Tony Dudley-Evans of the London Jazz Times "an album of great beauty that is state of the art in terms of the possibilities of the jazz piano trio." In 2022 a duo album by Shipp and Ivo Perelman, Fruition, was released by ESP, with 's Nate Chinen stating in his review, "The freeform alchemy between Brazilian saxophonist Ivo Perelman and American pianist Matthew Shipp is by now a proven fact: rarely do two musicians achieve a higher flow state in real time."

In 2020, longtime Shipp collaborator Whit Dickey started a label called Tao Forms; as of January 2023, the label had released two Shipp albums, The Piano Equation and Codebreaker, both solo releases, and four further albums on which he collaborates. That same year, one of Shipp's most systematized statements, "Black Mystery School Pianists", was published on the website of New Music USA. Five years later, when this essay found its way into print in the book Black Mystery School Pianists and Other Writings (a collection of Shipp's essays plus a transcribed lecture), Stewart Smith, reviewing the book in The Wire, called the titular essay "a thought-provoking counter-history to the official accounts of the jazz academy." The Wire, May 2025, pg. 75


Discography

As leader/co-leader
1988Sonic ExplorationsCadence JazzDuo with Rob Brown (alto sax)
1992PointsSilkheartQuartet with Rob Brown (alto sax), William Parker (bass), (drums)
1992QuintonTrio with William Parker (bass), Whit Dickey (drums)
1994ZoDuo with William Parker (bass)
1995Critical Mass2.13.61Quartet with (violin), William Parker (bass), Whit Dickey (drums)
1996No MoreSolo piano
1996PrismBrinkmanTrio with William Parker (bass), Whit Dickey (drums)
19962-Z2.13.61Duo with (saxophones)
1997The Flow of X2.13.61Quartet with Mat Maneri (violin), William Parker (bass), Whit Dickey (drums)
1997Before the WorldFMPSolo piano
1997By the Law of MusichatHUTString Trio with Mat Maneri (violin), William Parker (bass)
1997ThesishatOLOGYDuo with Joe Morris (guitar)
1998The Multiplication TablehatOLOGYTrio with William Parker (bass), (drums)
1998StratahatOLOGYQuartet with Roy Campbell (trumpet), Daniel Carter (saxophones, flute, trumpet), William Parker (bass)
1999DNAThirsty EarDuo with William Parker (bass)
1999MagnetismBleu RegardSolo, duo and trio performances with Rob Brown (alto sax, flute), William Parker (bass)
2000Gravitational SystemshatOLOGYDuo with Mat Maneri (violin)
2000Pastoral ComposureThirsty EarQuartet with Roy Campbell (trumpet), William Parker (bass), Gerald Cleaver (drums)
2001Expansion, Power, ReleasehatOLOGYString Trio with Mat Maneri (violin), William Parker (bass)
2001Thirsty EarQuartet with Wadada Leo Smith (trumpet), William Parker (bass), Gerald Cleaver (drums)
2002SongsSplasc(h)Solo piano
2002Nu BopThirsty EarWith William Parker (bass), Guillermo E. Brown (drums), Daniel Carter (sax, flute), FLAM (synths, programming)
2003EquilibriumThirsty EarWith William Parker (bass), Gerald Cleaver (drums), (vibes), FLAM (synths, programming)
2003Antipop vs. Matthew ShippThirsty Ear
2003The GoodandEvil SessionsThirsty EarWith Roy Campbell (trumpet), Alex Lodico, (trombone), (turntables), William Parker (bass), Danny Blume (drums, guitar, programming), Chris Kelly (drums, programming)
2003The Sorcerer SessionsThirsty EarWith Evan Ziporyn (clarinets), William Parker (bass), Gerald Cleaver (drums), FLAM (synths, programming), Daniel Bernard Roumain (violin)
2004The Trio Plays WareSplasc(h)Trio with William Parker (bass), Guillermo E. Brown (drums)
2004Harmony and AbyssThirsty EarWith William Parker (bass), Gerald Cleaver (drums), FLAM (synths, drums programming)
2005Cadence JazzTrio with (soprano sax, trumpet), (bass)
2005OneThirsty EarSolo piano
2006Phenomena of InterferenceHopscotchWith Steve Dalachinsky
2006 Salute to 100001 Stars – A Tribute to Jean GenetAs the band Declared Enemy; with (alto sax, flute, clarinet), William Parker (bass), Gerald Cleaver (drums), Denis Lavant (spoken words)
2007Thirsty EarTrio with Joe Morris (bass), Whit Dickey (drums)
2007Abbey Road DuosTreaderDuo with (tenor sax, soprano sax)
2008Right HemisphereRogueArtAs the band Right Hemisphere; quartet with Rob Brown (alto sax), Joe Morris (bass), Whit Dickey (drums)
2008RogueArtSolo piano
2008Not TwoQuartet with Daniel Carter (reeds), Joe Morris (bass), Whit Dickey (drums)
2009Harmonic DisorderThirsty EarTrio with Joe Morris (bass), Whit Dickey (drums)
20104DThirsty EarSolo piano
2010SAMANot TwoDuo with Sabir Mateen (reeds)
2010Creation Out of Nothing (Live in Moscow)SoLydSolo piano
2011RogueArtTrio with (alto sax, flute, EVI), Joe Morris (bass)
2011Art of the ImproviserThirsty EarSolo piano and trio with (bass), Whit Dickey (drums)
2011SaMa Live in MoscowSoLydDuo with Sabir Mateen (saxophone)
2011Duo with Darius Jones (alto sax)
2011Broken PartialsNot TwoDuo with Joe Morris (bass)
2012Thirsty EarTrio with Michael Bisio (bass), Whit Dickey (drums)
2012Relative PitchDuo with Michael Bisio (bass)
2013Rex, Wrecks & XXXRogueArtDuo with Evan Parker (tenor sax)
2013Thirsty EarSolo piano
2014Root of ThingsRelative PitchTrio with Michael Bisio (bass), Whit Dickey (drums)
2014The Darkseid RecitalAUM FidelityDuo with Darius Jones (alto sax)
2014I've Been to Many PlacesThirsty EarSolo piano
2015RogueArtTrio with Michael Bisio (bass), Whit Dickey (drums)
2015Live at OkudenESP-DiskAs the band The Uppercut; with (reeds)
2015The Gospel According to Matthew & MichaelRelative PitchChamber Ensemble; trio with Mat Maneri (viola), Michael Bisio (bass)
2015Our Lady of the FlowersRogueArtAs the band Declared Enemy; quartet with Sabir Mateen (tenor sax, clarinet), William Parker (bass), Gerald Cleaver (drums)
2015The Conduct of JazzThirsty EarTrio with Michael Bisio (bass), Newman Taylor Baker (drums)
2016Live in SeattleArena Music PromotionDuo with Michael Bisio (bass)
2016ESP-Disk'As the band Jungle; with (reeds), (drums)
2016CactusNorthern SpyDuo with Bobby Kapp (drums)
2017Thirsty EarTrio with Michael Bisio (bass), Newman Taylor Baker (drums)
2017Invisible Touch At Taktlos ZürichhatOLOGYSolo piano
2017This Is Beautiful Because We Are Beautiful PeopleESP-Disk'As the band Toxic; with (reeds), William Parker (bass, shakuhachi)
2017Not BoundQuartet with Daniel Carter (reeds), Michael Bisio (bass), Whit Dickey (drums)
2018Accelerated ProjectionRogueArtDuo with (tenor & soprano sax, flute)
2018ZeroESP-Disk'Solo piano
2018Sonic FictionESP-Disk'Quartet with Mat Walerian (reeds), Michael Bisio (bass), Whit Dickey (drums)
2019SignatureESP-Disk'Trio with Michael Bisio, Newman Taylor Baker
2020The UnidentifiableESP-Disk'Trio with Michael Bisio, Newman Taylor Baker
2020The Piano EquationTAO FormsSolo piano
2020The RewardRogueArtSolo piano
2021CodebreakerTAO FormsSolo piano
2021Cool With ThatESP-Disk'As East Axis; with Gerald Cleaver, Kevin Ray, Allen Lowe
2021Village MothershipTAO FormsTrio with Whit Dickey, William Parker
2022World ConstructESP-Disk'Trio with Michael Bisio, Newman Taylor Baker
2023No SubjectMack Avenue- Brother MisterAs East Axis; with Gerald Cleaver, Kevin Ray, Scott Robinson
2024New Concepts in Piano Trio JazzESP-Disk'Trio with Michael Bisio, Newman Taylor Baker
2025The Cosmic PianoSolo piano


As sideman
1991 Great Bliss, Vol. 1Silkheart
1991 Great Bliss, Vol. 2Silkheart
1992 Flight of I/
1993 Third Ear RecitationDIW
1994 DIW
1995 CryptologyHomestead
1996 Oblations and BlessingsSilkheart
1996 DAOHomestead
1996 DIW
1997 Wisdom of Uncertainty
1998 Go See the WorldColumbia
2000 SurrenderedColumbia
2001 Corridors & ParallelsAUM Fidelity
2002 Freedom SuiteAUM Fidelity
2003 ThreadsThirsty Ear
2005 Live in the WorldThirsty Ear
2006 Thirsty Ear
2007 RenunciationAUM Fidelity
2009 Live in VilniusNoBusiness
2016 Live in Sant'Anna Arresi, 2004AUM Fidelity
1997 Blink of an EyeNo More
1998 So What?hatOLOGY
2001 Life CycleAUM Fidelity
2017 Vessel in OrbitAUM Fidelity
2004 High WaterThirsty Ear
1992 This Dance Is for Steve McCallBlack Saint
1999 Nine to Get Ready
2003 The Bad GuysAround Jazz
2014 The Zookeeper's HouseRelative Pitch
2018 The Astral Revelations
1996 ElsewhereHomestead
2000 Time Is of the Essence Is Beyond TimeHomestead
1996 Cama de TerraHomestead
1997 Bendito of Santa CruzCadence Jazz
1999 Brazilian Watercolour
2011 The Hour of the StarLeo
2012 The Foreign LegionLeo
2012 The ClairvoyantLeo
2012 The GiftLeo
2013 The EdgeLeo
2013 The Art of the Duet, Volume OneLeo
2013 EnigmaLeo
2013 SerendipityLeo
2013 A Violent Dose of AnythingLeo
2014 Book of SoundLeo
2014 The Other EdgeLeo
2015 CallasLeo
2015 Butterfly WhispersLeo
2015 Complementary ColorsLeo
2016 SoulLeo
2016 CorpoLeo
2016 The Art Of The Improv Trio Volume 3Leo
2017 The Art Of Perelman-Shipp Volume 1: TitanLeo
2017 The Art Of Perelman-Shipp Volume 2: TarvosLeo
2017 The Art Of Perelman-Shipp Volume 3: PandoraLeo
2017 The Art Of Perelman-Shipp Volume 4: HyperionLeo
2017 The Art Of Perelman-Shipp Volume 5: RheaLeo
2017 The Art Of Perelman-Shipp Volume 6: SaturnLeo
2017 The Art Of Perelman-Shipp Volume 7: DioneLeo
2017 Live in BrusselsLeo
2017 Live in BaltimoreLeo
2017 HeptagonLeo
2017 ScaleneLeo
2017 Philosopher's StoneLeo
2018 OnenessLeo
2022 FruitionESP-Disk'


Bibliography
  • Logos And Language: A Post-Jazz Metaphorical Dialogue (, 2008) with Steve Dalachinsky
  • Allen, Clifford: Singularity Codex. Matthew Shipp on RogueArt (210 pages, RogueArt, 2023)
  • Black Mystery School Pianists and Other Writings (94 pages, , 2025)


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