Sabir Mateen

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Sabir Mateen
Sabir Mateen playing flute with drummer Steve Noble
Sabir Mateen playing flute with drummer Steve Noble
Background information
Birth nameSabir Mateen
Born (1951-04-16) April 16, 1951 (age 70)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
GenresAvant-garde jazz idiom
Occupation(s)Musician
InstrumentsTenor, alto saxophone, B♭, alto clarinet, flute
Websitewww.sabirmateen.com

Sabir Mateen (born April 16, 1951) is a musician and composer from Philadelphia. His musical style is primarily avant-garde jazz. He plays tenor and alto saxophone, B♭ and alto clarinet, and flute.

As a young man, Mateen was originally a percussionist, and he started playing flute as a teenager. From there he moved to alto and then tenor saxophone. He started out playing rhythm and blues in the early 1970s which led him to the tenor saxophone chair of the Horace Tapscott Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra. He has performed or recorded with musicians including Cecil Taylor, Sunny Murray, William Parker, Alan Silva, Butch and Wilber Morris, Raphe Malik, Steve Swell, Roy Campbell, Jr., Matthew Shipp, Marc Edwards, Jemeel Moondoc, William Hooker, Henry Grimes, Rashid Bakr, and Hamid Drake.[1] He is a member of the band TEST, with Daniel Carter.[2]

Discography[]

As leader/co-leader[]

  • Tom Bruno, Sabir Mateen: Gettin' Away with Murder (Eremite, 1995)
  • One World Ensemble: Breathing Together (Freedom, 1995)
  • Divine Mad Love (Eremite, 1998)
  • Sunny Murray w/ Sabir Mateen: We Are Not At The Opera (Eremite, 1998)
  • Hamid Drake & Sabir Mateen: Brothers Together (Eremite, 2000)
  • Sabir Mateen, Ben Karetnick: Sun Xing (JMZ, 2001)
  • Secrets of When (Bleu Regard, 2001)
  • Frode Gjerstad / Sabir Mateen: Good Question (FMR, 2005)
  • Sabir Mateen - Daniel Carter - Andrew Barker - Not On Earth ... In Your Soul! (Qbico, 2005)
  • Other Places, Other Spaces (Nu Bop, 2005)
  • Prophecies Come To Pass (577 Records, 2006)
  • William Hooker / Sabir Mateen "Dharma" (KMB Jazz, 2007)
  • Urdla XXX (Not Two, 2010)
  • Sabir Mateen / Matthew Shipp: SAMA (Not Two, 2010)
  • Sabir Mateen / Frode Gjerstad featuring Steve Swell: Sound Gathering (Not Two, 2010)
  • Sabir Mateen / Matthew Shipp: SaMa Live in Moscow (SoLyd, 2011)
  • The Sabir Mateen Jubilee Ensemble (Not Two, 2013)
  • Blood Trio: Understory (Not Two, 2013)
  • JOYS! (577 Records, 2016)

With Test[]

  • Test (Estatic Peace, 1996)
  • Ahead (Now Jazz/Ramwong, 1997)
  • Test (Aum Fidelity, 1998)
  • Live (Ermite, 1998)

[3]

As sideman[]

With Marc Edwards

  • Red Sprite & Blue Jets (CIMP, 1997)

With William Hooker

  • Yearn for Certainty (Engine Records, 2010)

With Raphe Malik

With William Parker

With Matthew Shipp

With Steve Swell

References[]

  1. ^ Taylor, Derek (2002-12-04). "Brothers Together". All About Jazz. Archived from the original on 2012-10-24. Retrieved 2010-09-20.
  2. ^ Huey, Steve. "Sabir Mateen: Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 2010-09-20.
  3. ^ http://www.lordisco.com/tjd/MusicianDetail?mid=44523

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