I've played in over 65 "bands" . We will highlight a few of these bands in this (and future) issues.
Featured Zzaj band for issue #80 - Detroit Improv Duo (these don't auto-start - CLICK the PLAY button to listen while you read our reviews - or don't, totally up to you!).
This grouping featured a band called "Broca's Area doing some fantastic synthesizer works as well as superb mixing, with me on Kurzweill PC 88. There are also several of the pieces that had my long-time musical compadres Mark Vale and John Alkins. ENJOY!
We have CHANGED the FOCUS of the
D.I.Y. News page... from now on, please do NOT send show announcements!
Please DO SEND any/all announcements about new CD releases... th' "twist"?
Please do NOT send us an announcement unless you have downloadable samples
available on the web! I want to see if we can use the D.I.Y. page to more
accurately reflect what's happening DIGITALLY in "underground/D.I.Y." music in
the 21st century! So, SEND those links to your sample pages as SOON as you
CAN, ok? Improvijazzation
Nation Issue #
68 REVIEWS
FEATURED Zzaj Productions album samples -
yzzaj ekat (collab with zzaj) Rotcod - A brand-new collaborative track
with Vesa... jazzy sax & Rhodes sounds against some great guitar & drums!
RADIO DAYS - a quite interesting tune that features Ernesto
Diaz-Infante, Zzaj & Eric Wallack LIKE
REAL CARTOON CHARACTERS AT THE LOCAL GROCERY - From the BRAND-NEW Pax
Recordings/Z.P. grouping called The Neshama Alma Band Check out th' "new" Zzaj "diary" The Music of Tom
McIntosh - WITH MALICE TOWARDS NONE: One
of th' joys of jazz is that it transcends time, & always brings back beautiful
memories of times gone by. I don't mean that in a "sedimental" way,
either... what really goes on when you hear a composer as masterful (& often
hidden) as Tom ("Shaft", "Mission Impossible" & "The Learning Tree" are
programs his music's been features on) is that you suddenly remember a moment,
or a phrase that brings back that moment, that was highly charged with
energy. I'm sitting here (right now), as I listen to "The Cup Bearers",
pleasantly reminded of a downtown (outdoor) jazz cafe in Frankfurt (named the
JazzStube, I believe)... high-powered espresso, scones & lots of "cool" '60's
folks groovin' to th' same kind of "bouncy" track as this one is. Just
great jazz! Ben Washer's guitar just cooks this cut along, with
a "guest" shot by Tom on trombone as well. There is quite a lineup of
great players on here, as well... Benny Golson & James Moody on tenor, Kenny
Barron doing keyboards, as well as Stefon Harris on vibes, pianist Roger
Kellaway, Frank Perowsky on sax & Jimmy Owens doing trumpet, bassist Richard
Davis & drummer Ben Perowsky. Great sets of pictures on the sleeves, so
you can "get familiar" with (most of) the players! The recording is
excellent, but it's the love for the energy inherent in well-played jazz
that comes shining through to your ears! A superb album that you'll keep
for many years to come. If you're a fan of the jazz that bridges
generations & inspires future players/listeners, you'll agree when I dub this
MOST HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. Check it out at
www.iporecordings.com or
via e-mail to info@iporecordings.com
Rotcod Zzaj Ann Austin -
LOST IN YOUR EYES: Debut CD's are always (either) a drag or pure joy!
Ms. Austin's initial release, fortunately for your ears, falls in the latter
category. Her vocals on th' lovely title track will make you feel
th' blues (& if you can't feel 'em after listening to her
down-home rendition of this original composition; that get-down feeling is also
most prominent on track 3, Ann's cover of Rudy Stevenson's "Aint No Use".
I suppose it's that picture of th' FORD (pickup truck) that makes me think this
is one "real" lady, but I can tell you that what actually creates that
impression (more than anything else) is th' passion for life & th' living in her
vocals. Ann handles th' covers very well, too, but (as always) for me, it is the
originals that bring th' energy levels to high! Th' music has
strong jazz orientation, but what shines through more than anything else is that
any listener who loves a bit o' fire & spark will dig this! Ms.
Austin has some strong players with her, too... Mark Pucci's acoustic bass, Paul
Good's guitars, Rusty Russo's drums, & John Harrison III's keyboards all blend
very nicely to support her spirited singing flawlessly. This is a great
recording that will give your ears (& your heart) many hours of pleasure in
(repeated) listening. A definite keeper, I give this a HIGHLY
RECOMMENDED, & advise that you keep your ears on Ms. Austin's future recordings.
Contact via the site at
www.whalingcitysound.com or via e-mail to
info@whalingcitysound.com
Rotcod Zzaj Ghidra -
STRAWBERRY SKINFLINT: If
you've never heard Bill Horist (guitar), Wally Shoup (alto sax) or Mike Peterson
(drums) before, this is the best CD to start with! I've always been
a fan of Shoup's, especially so (I suppose) since he invited me to play with
himself, Davey Williams, LaDonna Smith & others down in Birmingham (back in
about 1982 or so). He outdoes himself on "Skinflint", & considering that
he's gettin' too old to "jump" anymore, that's saying something! I
watched this trio perform at the Olympia Experimental Music Festival 2 years
ago, & th' music is even hotter on this recording. Horist's guitar
adds a flavor of "punk" to the set, but it's "free jazz" all the way.
Mike's drums are crisp & punctual throughout, & th' trio (as a whole) keeps
surprise as their prime element. Listeners who want to be lulled to sleep
had better look elsewhere - these compz will give you the same level of
"awakening" that a 14 day meth jag would! A nice "added touch" is that all
the titles are burned to the CD already, so you don't even have to create your
own playlist. What's so amazing about their collective compositional style
(I think) is that it's so "together"... one would think that this kind of music
might frag out & die on th' vine, but in a strange way, it's much more
"together" than more mainstream music. This is (without question) th' best
free jazz trio work I've heard in 2004... gets a MOST HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, & the
"PICK" of this issue for "best frag jazz"! A really cool album for
listeners who want more than "normal"! Contact at www.soldisk.com or via e-mail to
jack@soldisk.com Rotcod
Zzaj Leslie Pintchik
- SO GLAD TO BE HERE: & you'll be glad Leslie & her trio were here (on your
stereo) as soon as you push play on this joyful jazz CD. If you're playing
it on your computer, though, use ITunes... sounds better than WMP.
Leslie's keyboards are solid throughout... several originals by Ms.
Pintchik, as well as one by her bassist, Scott Hardy. Another debut, so
you know th' energies will be clear & focused. The trio is rounded out by
percussionist Satoshi Takeishi, who does some wonderfully subtle
percussion... he is an excellent player, who knows how to apply just the
right touch in all situations. I can't quite explain why, but my
favorite track is "Terse Tune", a Pintchik original; I believe it's because all
3 players blended together so tightly. Leslie's left hand reminds me
(often) of Horace Silver's style, nice rhythmic chops... but that right hand is
all her own style. Some of my attraction to this cut could well be
the percussion weave, super tight integration, or (even) th' bass, which keeps a
driving pulse running down under, with a nice solo stretch about mid-way
through. Dedicated jazz lovers everywhere will find this a most pleasant
experience, though... highly energetic, with strong talent & love of music
abundant. This gets a MOST HIGHLY RECOMMENDED from our ears for jazzheads
around th' globe! Contact through Leslie's site, at
www.lesliepintchik.com or via
e-mail to leslie@lesliepintchik.com
Rotcod Zzaj Mike Wofford
Trio - LIVE AT ATHENAEUM JAZZ: We
reviewed a beautiful CD (last issue) on which Mike played with his wife Holly
Hofmann. This trio set features the same bassist, Peter Washington, as
well as Victor Lewis on drums. This live set in San Diego is
highly-charged, but in a laid-back sorta' way on the opener, "My Old Flame"..
Wofford's keyboards on "Take The Coltrane" bounce all over th' jazz map, as you
might imagine with a title like that. They kept changin' th' pace, too,
with cut 3, "Macedonia" settlin' back into a superb "late-nite" kinda' groove!
Mike's trio is th' first (& only) group to be recorded at "ATHENAEUM", & as you
listen, you'll see why... superb energy & creative spirit are th' highlights, &
will make this album one of your favorite jazz CD's for many years to come.
The recording is excellent, & done with only 3 mikes... no "electronic" gizmos
to make it sound too tinny... the audience response is captured beautifully, &
will blow you away! This trio is exceptionally tight, & the instruments
blend together seamlessly for a jazz experience you won't soon forget.
This is some of the best work I've listened to this year, & it gets an
immediate MOST HIGHLY RECOMMENDED from our ears, as well as the "PICK" of
this issue for "best jazz trio"! Contact at Capri Records, POB 892, Bailey, CO
80421-0892, or through their site at
www.caprirecords.com Rotcod Zzaj Ian Yeager -
MUSIC FOR GUITAR + COMPUTER: If
this recording weren't from our friends at
PAX RECORDINGS, we might be a bit
skeptical... I mean, I figger we've heard just about all th' variations that
marriages between instruments & computers can have... & yet, Ian's slow-paced
fusions don't sound nearly as offensive or "stilted" as some works we've
reviewed along these lines. There's a strange sense of "comfort" inherent
here, & it doesn't get frenetic until around cut 6. One drawback (I
thought) is that there need to be some kind of track titles... I
mean, that's certainly not enough to make a listener intent on learning/hearing
something new & exciting abandon it... but, my personal preference is that th'
player invest enough time to title th' trax. Minor complaint, of course.
It's obvious that Yeager has honed his skills in the improv/experimental arena
(he plays with some of th' top improvisors on th' San Francisco scene,
including Dina Emerson, Ernesto Diaz-Infante, Bob Marsh, Joseph Zitt, Rent Romus,
Phillip Everett, and Matt Davignon), & his sensitive approach to "deeper"
playing makes that obvious to the listener. I'm impressed, & give this
recording a HIGHLY RECOMMENDED for listeners who want to expand their horizons a
bit. Contact at www.paxrecordings.com
or via e-mail to info@paxrecordings.com
Rotcod Zzaj Steve Nieve -
WINDOWS: Not a terribly unique concept... DAT recorder pointed out th'
window, to capture th' local sounds, then well-played piano/synth compositions
blended together to give you an idea what Steve "heard" out those windows.
What is different/unique about this outing is that it is exceedingly well
done! Nieve has been playing with Elvis Costello & The Attractions
since th' late '70's, so this style of playing (definitely not punk) must
be his "recreational" playing side. Whatever it is, he does it very
skillfully. You must devote some attention to what is being played here...
become absorbed... this isn't "throw-away" music, & can't be listened to
"on-the-fly"... well, I s'pose it could, but you'd miss a lot. Th' further
along I get into his "Windows" (in particulate, "Jackson's Window", which
features some GREAT organ sounds), th' more enchanted I become. This is
sorta' like a tour "round th' world in 80 minutes"... somethin' like that,
anyway, & though there are some pretty "standard" frames, there is high talent
evident, & an air of mystery about th' project that will hold the listener
spellbound. VERY NICE! I give this one a MOST HIGHLY RECOMMENDED for
listeners who want more than pap! Contact at Valley Entertainment,
333 W. 52nd St., 9th Floor, New York, NY 10019, or on the site at www.valley-entertainment.com
Rotcod Zzaj Judi Silvano -
VOCALISE: When
that walkin' bass (Drew Gress) KICKS off, ridin' along under Judi's high-energy
scat on "Bass Space", all jazz lovers among you will know yer' back in
jazz heaven! Th' title track features the same kind of high-energy
interplay, but my favorite was "Space", probably 'coz it's an original (& all
who read this 'zine know that I absolutely DIG on original! There
are plenty more originals in th' 13 tracks, too, along with Judi's own
interpretations of some other great pieces, like Monk's "Looking Back-
Reflections", & Duke Ellington's "All Too Soon" & a really cool version of
Mingus' "Weird Nightmare". Silvano is a true master at vocal jazz, &
if you haven't listened to her before, "Vocalise" would be a wonderful place to
start. She flows back & forth between hop-scattin' hard runs & sweet
soprano balladry that others try for (but never will reach). My favorite
is Judi's "At Home (Sweet Home)", which showcases Judi's range beautifully,
while featuring the "experimental" side of jazz (without sacrificing
"accessibility"). Whatever you do, don't try to pigeonhole this lady's
music, because she'll turn right around & surprise you! This gets a
MOST HIGHLY RECOMMENDED from us! Contact at Judi's
site, at www.judisilvano.com
(there's an e-mail button on Judi's page) Rotcod Zzaj Claire Ritter -
GREENER THAN BLUE: We reviewed Claire's intriguing piano style (solo on
"River Of Joy") back in issue # 50)... this superb CD has much more of a jazz
feel to it, perhaps because her keyboards are complimented by Stan Strickland's
great reed playing, along with Bob Weiner on drums/percussion & guest Todd Low's
viola & erhu. There's still a (somehow) "subdued" quality on her (all
original) compositions, & it will haunt you for days/months/years to come. If
you're looking for some music that will "settle you out", & help you focus on
something other than "the race", you'll want to get this album right away.
If you want a lil' "alley sneakin" bump music, check out my favorite track on
th' album, track 5, "Funky Feet". It's definitely in th' funk
zone, but because of her compositional style, it doesn't "hit you over th'
head" like a lot of walkin' bass phunk-stuff does... this one will really stick
with you! All-in-all a very pleasant album that won't get "buried" in th'
"non-play" stack... we rate it as HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! Contact through
www.claireritter.com or email
newmusic@claireritter.com
Rotcod Zzaj Mark Sherman -
THE MOTIVE SERIES: Sherman's
vibe playing on this jazzy little CD will excite those of you who have already
listened to his work (he's been reviewed here for quite some time now), as well
as new listeners. I mean, this cat is all over it, & will have ya'
groovin'. Th' fact that Michael Brecker guests on tracks 2 & 4 doesn't
hurt matters, either, but Sherman's original compositions (all except cuts 1 &
9) are what captivated my ears more than anything else. Mark is one
of th' absolute best vibraphone players on th' planet today, & his crisp,
straight-ahead compositional style is immediately attractive to any jazz
listener who has even th' slightest dose of hip! There is
fire shining from his (musical) soul, & it will be immediately apparent
to your ears that you're in the presence of a master! This is th' kinda'
music that melts th' dastardly politicians' games right out of your mind,
& makes you realize that as long as th' creative spirit survives (through music
like this), things aren't as bad as th' power barons would have you believe!
It's also the kind of music that inspires folks to do something with their
own creativity... should be "required listening" from 3rd grade on,
methinks. This CD gets our MOST HIGHLY RECOMMENDED rating, as well as the
"PICK" of 2004 for "best vibe jazz". Truly, this is one of the best albums
we've heard this year! Contact at Mark's site, at
www.markshermanmusic.com or
via e-mail to
mark@markshermanmmusic.com Rotcod Zzaj String Planet -
STRING PLANET: Every once in a while, a CD rolls in here that inspires me
to move to new levels (in my own playing). This is one of those... I've
been enchanted by the "Chapman Stick" ever since (my friend) Eric Wallack played
it on one of our CD's together. It's Larry Tuttle doing Stick on "String
Planet", as well as all the compz... Novi Novog's viola is a perfect compliment
to Tuttle's spirited tunes, & when they blend in their world rhythm section
(along with a couple of nice vocals), you'll be amazed at their skills for
generating excitement... I know I was. Tuttle says that "there is no easy
category to put us in", & that's entirely true.... phrases that come to mind,
though are "grandly original", "intuitively inspired", "joyfully deep" &
"wonderfully simple". It is true that they are difficult to "lump"
together with any "brand" or "flavor" - but (in our readership, anyway), that is
a great thing to have said about your music. This is clear music
with a message that masquerades most memorably as joy & jubilation...
which, in my experience, is the only real music there is! We are
exceedingly happy to give this CD a MOST HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, & look forward to
much more music in the future from this groovin' little duo! Contact
via the site, at
www.stringplanet.com/home.html or via e-mail to
stringplanet@stringplanet.com
Rotcod Zzaj Greg Segal -
STANDARD: Changin'
th' rhythm up is absolute necessity for a reviewer... if you listen to
th' same style, everything you write will be th' same! Greg
sent this rockin' lil' CD in a package late summer this year, & it definitely
do change th' pace! As those of you who read here often know, we've
reviewed a lot of Mr. Segal's works. This round features all solo
guitar/loop/effect/electronics, & though th' tracks are of short duration,
they'll have you wondering! Titles like "Cyborg Factory", "Unique,
Just Like Everyone", & "Living With The Expected" may give you some clue to the
ultimate "strange" Segal pulls out of th' ether, but until you sit down & listen
through (& through again) to the odd rhythmic stops/starts & ideas (seemingly)
pulled out of nowhere, you won't truly grasp what he's doing to yer' head!
Preparation for when Arnold becomes president? Dunno', but improv
rock fans th' world over will grok this as soon as th' first bar runs 'em
through th' wringer. This gets a HIGHLY RECOMMENDED from our ears!
Contact via Greg's PAGES, , or via
e-mail to gregsegal@gregsegal.com
Rotcod Zzaj Andrew Octopus -
IN SEARCH OF JOHN TITOR: Hey,
Andrew must've expanded his listening horizons to include some of (one of my
favorites) Bruce Cockburn... the opening trak sounds a lot (in scope)
like some of Cockburn's storyweaves, though I must make sure you understand that
th' stylings are purely those of Andrew Octopus. Nice lilting lyrical
style, but with th' advent of trak 2, th' "music" gets back in territory much
more familiar to those who have listened to Andrew's works before. Great
slice&dice, mix&match sampling that is truly turned on it's head & comes out th'
end of th' grinder sounding like - well, like Andrew Octopus! What's most
interesting in this 30-track CD is that it represents a (sort of) "new genre"...
th' "non-genre", if you will! He pulls in bits & pieces of everything he's
heard, & runs thematic segues in & out of th' sequences... you'll hear little
snatches of th' familiar, be reminded of something you can't quite remember -
but in the end run, you'll realize that though it's a "recombinant", it is
(somehow) new & different! So, what's that do to it's
"rating"? We give it a HIGHLY RECOMMENDED for listeners who want to
"experience the story" (of John Titor, internet time traveler), this is IT,
volkz! Too cool! Contact at h
www.creativegoals.com/andrewoctopus or via e-mail to
DrFrankn1@aol.com Rotcod Zzaj Joel Futterman/Alvin
Fielder/Ike Levin - RESOLVING DOORS: (NOTE
from the promoter: "The CD title is
"Resolving Doors" not "Revolving."
It is of course a play on words with the intention of emphasizing the focus on
resolution of musical ideas expressed" - I had, unfortunately, typed the title
as "Revolving Doors"... ED) As
is so often true with CD's we've reviewed previously that have Joel & Ike on
them, this is straight-ahead (& rockin') improv! I don't remember
hearing Fielder before, but his drumming is superb (another NOTE from the
promoter -
Alvin Fielder is a veteran avant garde musician who was one of the original
charter members of the Chicago based AACM back in the 60's. He has performed
frequently with Joel and legendary saxophonist Edward "Kidd" Jordan out of New
Orleans - our thanks, Michelle... ED.)! The opening track
"Spatial Odyssey, has Futterman & Levin heading right off into "outland".
Joel's piano on the intro reminds me a great deal of another improv pianist I
love, Greg Goodman... all up/down/around th' keyboard. Levin's tenor is no
less intense, & he is playing at full bore! "Third Ear", a much shorter
cut (3:38) than all the others is very nice, but it is track 4, "Atmospherics",
that scores th' highest for my ears. While none of these spontaneous
creations can be called "calm", this one fuses all the elements of good improv
together, & the players seem totally conscious of where they "are at"
(sonically) in respect to each other. The recording is excellent,
capturing every little nook & cranny of sound they explore together. I
strongly recommend headphones for the first couple of listens... keep it
uninterrupted, you'll be glad you did! The "revolving door" theme will be
evident throughout... constant movement, different views of the "drum &
drummer", every sonic second. This is one of the best jazz improv CD's
we've heard this year... it gets a MOST HIGHLY RECOMMENDED for fans of "fluid
jazz" around the planet! Contact through
www.charleslestermusic.com or
via e-mail to
charleslestermusic@sbcglobal.net Rotcod Zzaj Derrik Jordan -
TOUCH THE EARTH: This
album has a very "world" feel, probably because of heavy rhythm influences (from
all kinds of cultures)... very powerful lyrics, excellent energies on th' violin
sounds & some distinctly upbeat kalimba passages. Derrik displays talent
far beyond the "average" composer, & that comes through clearly in th' joy he is
able to convey to the listener. He describes his music as "positive pop
and globally-conscious soul"... an apt description, & the soul influences
percolate throughout each composition. Th' title track is the lead-in, &
it's easy to hear why he picked it to start the CD with.... but, th' standout
track is cut 8, "Standing Prayer"... th' didgeridoo phase-in to a very
guitar-oriented piece (along with some beautiful lyrical lines) that I fell in
love with immediately! I also just LOVED track 11, "Undying"... my only
complaint was that it wasn't (quite) long enough! This is our first listen
to Mr. Jordan's work, & I can tell you, without hesitation - we WANT to hear
MORE! A really strong album with hypnotic lyrics & well thought-out
musical compositions - listeners everywhere will agree when I declare this to be
(definitely) MOST HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! Contact at
www.derrikjordan.com or via
e-mail to hilljoy@sover.net
Rotcod Zzaj Tom McNalley
Trio - TOM MCNALLEY TRIO: This CD features Tom's scorching guitar licks,
solid bass underpinnings by Jonas Tauber & drums that just don't quit by Ken
Ollis. Tom is a "younger player" (21), but he is ferociously
talented, & you'll hear that from the opening bar! He is able to milk
screams, as well as silence, from his stringboard, & knows right where to
move with th' rest of th' trio. In fact, that's one of the most
impressive features of this set... nobody is "steppin'" on th' others. One
of th' complaints I (frequently) hear about guitar players is that they (often)
"take over" a set, whippin' th' volume up to overshadow th' other players....
well, these guys are equally loud! Heh! Heh! & on this album,
that's a PLUS! Improv fans th' world over will groove out on this, but
(even) straight "jazz-heads" will find lots to like as well, especially on the
intro & first few sequences of the opener, "Reddog", my favorite track on the
album. For more laid-back sounds, check out the last cut, "Loss" - very
nicely put together, with an "smooth improv" feel (how's THAT for coining a
phrase?). I certainly recommend headphones, a glass (or a snort) of
whatever turns yer' motor on & close th' door so you won't be interrupted.
There's a "balance" throughout the sets (this sounds like it was recorded
live... audience sounds & all that), & th' trio clearly shows how "tight" they
are together... which for an improvised gig is essential... NO "loose
ends" on these tracks. This one gets our MOST HIGHLY RECOMMENDED rating,
especially for improv fans who like to hear music interspersed with their "wild
& crazy". GREAT music! GREAT fun! Contact at http://pfmentum.com
Rotcod Zzaj Katahdin's Edge
- STEP AWAY: Another "debut" CD from a great jazz band from Boston
(MA) & Providence (RI). It's simply wonderful to hear fresh talent like
this, because the energy is always so "raw" & clearly focused. The title
track is (in my opinion) one of the best illustrations of that... it's my
favorite cut, because it best represents what 21st Century jazz is all about...
new views, & using tradition to build into a new era. The players push the
envelope a bit, taking jazz (far, FAR) away from F.Z.'s line about jazz
"smelling funny". There seem to me to be some strong Middle Eastern
influences in many of the originals (in fact, ALL of the pieces are original),
but with clear roots in traditional jazz, so it stays very accessible for
jazzheads. If you've been (like totally, man) so embedded in "old"
jazz (not that there's anything wrong with that), you may find some of these
compositions take a little getting used to... because, even though many start
off with "groove", they move in and out (like silk) of different structures than
what your ears thought were going to happen. I absolutely love this
album, & give it our MOST HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! We want to hear MORE,
folks... make sure we stay on your "reviewer's list", please!
Contact though www.jazzontheedge.com
Rotcod Zzaj Monk's Music
Trio - THINK OF ONE: The
second CD from this smashing jazz trio (unfortunately, we didn't get th' first
one) hones in on features Si Perkoff on keyboards, Chuck Bernstein on keyboards,
& bass by Sam Bevan. Some great tunes, honoring Thelonious Monk with high
energy & talent on ALL tracks. Perkoff & Bernstein have been on th' jazz
scene for many years, Sam just joined them, & (under leader Bernstein), they
play some of the best jazz I've heard lately (& believe me, I've heard a
lot). What's most impressive (& you "old" jazzheads out there will
know just what I'm talkin' about here) is this kind o' jazz is th' kind that
gets all over yer' shirt at th' Sunday B-B-Q... I don't mean it's "greasy",
folks, because it's really "uptown" & sophisticated... but it will stick to your
ribs, & you'll keep puttin' it back on th' player. those walkin' &
exploratory bass lines are H-O-T! If you've never heard this trio before,
& you're a dedicated jazz fan, you've GOT to put this one in your collection.
It gets our MOST HIGHLY RECOMMENDED rating, without any hesitation! Some
of the best "Monk music" you'll ever be privileged to hear. Contact
through CMB Records, 4714 Balboa St., San Francisco, CA, 94121, or via e-mail to
monksmusic@hotmail.com
Rotcod Zzaj Spasmolodic Duo -
SPASMOLODIC DUO: Purely spontaneous improvisation from Noel Moscovich
(guitar/sampler, bell, war-protest screaming) & Shane (trap set, saxophone, wind
instruments, etc. Their improvs are actually pretty interesting... th'
"screaming" gets in th' way a bit (sometimes), but I've "been here", & it's
often a necessary element of getting far enough "out" that you can transcend the
political & begin to speak the true language - MUSIC! Low-fi, to be
sure, but not low energy! I've been in duos like this, & th' key thing (I
believe) that determines "good" from "bad" in this kind of setting or group is -
ARE they having FUN with it? & "Spasmodic Duo" is unquestionably
having a blast! There are no comparisons that can be made,
because these guys are in their own zone... I enjoyed listening to it,
but gramma' prob'ly wouldn't.. in fact, SHE'd run 'em outta' th' garage!
In the overall, this is good (meaning fun) enough to rate a RECOMMENDED
for those hardcore improv listeners who want something they haven't heard
before. Contact via e-mail to
davidmoscovich@yahoo.com Rotcod Zzaj Sandi Soyle and
the CULTIVATORS - CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW?: This
is one RAWK-in blooz lady! It's very clear that she knows somethin'
about those blues she belts out, & her vocal talents are high-end & just
shine - whether it's ballad or bust-em-up blooz! The opening track, "That Ain't Right", is filled with th'
kinda' energy I used to hear in those black club whiskey-bars, way down in
Alabama (oh, so many years ago). Th' guitar leads (Neal Grandstaff) & th'
harp (Harvey Wicklund) are downright wicked! Th' title track (cut
2) is a nice, laid-back, ballad that features some more of that sweet, sweet
bluesy harp playin', & "Cup O' Blues" will have you jumpin' right
along with Sandi & this kick-butt band! We've been lookin' to get back
into more of th' blues for a while now, & we're off to a really good start with
albums like this. In fact, this submission came directly from chats at
IndieRadioLive (IRL)... if you haven't been there, & want to hear (& chat
with) players like Sandi, it's a really cool place! If you're a fan of
blues that get DOW-un & touch places in your heart you thought were long-buried,
"CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW" will do th' trick! One of the best female blues
singers I've heard this year, "Sandi Soyle and the Cultivators" gets a MOST
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED from our ears! Contact through
www.sandisoyle.com (3 whole
songs are available for you to download on broadband, too).
Rotcod Zzaj The Yanks - DEEP
WOOD: I'm
tellin' ya' folks, this "Indie" music scene is just hoppin' right
now. This H-O-T lil' CD came in directly from conversations I was havin'
on INDIEHANGOUT ... after talkin'
about it, I went right over to one of th' radio stations
(IndieRadioLive (IRL)) &
caught a live show they were doin' from Portland, Oregon. Asked for a CD,
& got TWO.... now, ain't that cool? The difference (from th' old days) is
that th' music is VERY well recorded. "Deep Wood" starts off with some
down&durty blues riffs, moves in out of honky-tonk territory & winds up
somewhere between th' blooz & (to borrow a phrase from a player who sounds
somethin' like these guys - Elvin Bishop), "Juke Joint" jumpin'. Th' lead
guitars (by Jamie, Dave, & Dan) are KICK-butt, but don't "take over" & stomp out
any of th' other players. Their blues compz are of th' "totally greasy"
category, 'specially on tracks like the opener, "Gone For Good", which is my
favorite track on th' album. Th' track that gave this album it's final
kudos (from my wife, believe it or not) was the leadout, "Earthly Burdens"...
she said "I want that one for my car". & I'm tellin' ya' folks, that is
the ULTIMATE high honor - there aren't too many CD's she picks, but once she
picks 'em, they stay! If you like rawk-in blues, & even a meaty
"juke" tune or two, you'll agree with me when I declare this to be MOST HIGHLY
RECOMMENDED! A great little CD (that would make a fine C-mas gift).
Contact through their site, at
www.yankeeband.bigstep.com
Rotcod Zzaj Maya & Sage -
SPIRIT OF LOVE: Pull
aside the beads, step into the "Hookah room", & rearrange your skirts for an
hour or so... this CD features some very pretty chant & spirit songs, & you'll
want to be in the right frame of mind when you listen! You might be
tempted to "lump this in" with th' regular "world beat" albums, & only spin it
once - but you'd be doing your ears, & your inner energy, a definite disservice.
These folks have plenty of style, & their compositions are strong enough to set
them apart from the bands that have only grasped the concept of "beat"!
There is no doubt that rhythmic tracks are a definite draw for (many) listeners
today, but when the undercurrent energy is combined with talent like this,
there's no stopping what they can do. The thing I like about Maya & Sage's
songs is that they're not "syrupy" like so many of these (kinds of) bands tend
to be... some VERY NICE lead guitars are interspersed throughout, & their flow
is free, not suppressed in the background. Excellent mix, great quality,
this is a CD you'll want to keep, & play often. We're impressed enough
that we rate it HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. Great album, high-energy spirit, &
jubilance at the forefront. Contact through the site at
www.mayasage.com or via e-mail to
info@mayasage.com
Rotcod Zzaj The John Hart
Trio - INDIVISIBLE: This is th' kinda' jazzy blues that you can groove to
with (either) a "long-neck", or an (uptown) martini! It sorta' "goes both
ways", if you can dig what I mean. John's electric guitar is scorching,
full of th' kind of energy that will make ya' get on up & move around! His
acoustic style is full-bodied, with sweet chord changes that will melt gently
into your mind & come back days later. One of my favorite tracks, "Clone
Me" (cut 4) grooves on into somethin' akin to "wah-wah" land, tho' it actually
has a more "sultry" quality to it. The trio is rounded out by superb bass
from Bill Moring, & drums/percussion by ArrsProject -
ARRSPROJECT: All
the way from Poland comes this splendid little jazz-oriented Indie CD... some
really laid back compositions, from a basic quartet. Andrzej Rejman on
piano, Rafal Smolinski on bass, Sebastian Soldrzynski doing trumpet, & Klaudiusz
Klimiuk on drums. I really like Rejman's keyboards, on both electric &
(what sounds like) acoustic, though it may be an electric board (not sure), are
full of both talent & raw energy. They have some very interesting
weaves, at times sounding like a "different" (kind of "slowed down") version of
"The Crusaders", even snatches (it's the horns, man) of Chuck Mangione.
There are some very interesting drones going on "behind the scenes" in the
recording... makes me wonder exactly how it was recorded... live mikes, or
direct ins through a mixer? The thing that stands out the most is that
this group shows high creative energies, & plays very well together. A
couple of the tracks have wonderful acoustic piano introductions, & remind me
(often) of some of the improvisational scenes I've been involved in myself, with
players like John Alkins & Harlan Mark Vale (just to name a couple)... seemingly
"unfocused", but what you find as you listen to the compositions is that their
journey through etherspace has demonstrated a very clear "group sense" of what
the direction was in the first place. This is one of the best
independently-produced jazz CD's I've heard this year, & gets a MOST HIGHLY
RECOMMENDED from us. Contact via their site, at
www.arrsproject.com or via e-mail
to
are44@wa.home.pl
Rotcod Zzaj Jody Sandhaus -
A FINE SPRING MORNING: The word that comes (immediately) to mind on the
first few bars of the (lead-in) title track is "bubbly"... you know, as in full
of bright energy & vivacity. On Jody's 3rd CD (don't believe we got the
first 2), she is genuinely impressive... my favorite track is "Deed I Do", the
second cut, probably because it's got some really funky jazz underpinnings by
Pete Malinverni on keyboards, Todd Coolman on bass, & Leroy Williams on drums.
A sweet jazz experience that both old-time jazzheads & "newbies" will both find
attractive; super recording with crystal clarity. This seems to be a great
year for female jazz vocalists (we've been getting a lot more CD's like that
this year, it seems), & Jody is clearly a standout in that league. Her
voice has a quality that can only be described as "shine"... it kind of
"glimmers", & you'll fall in love right away! Many of the other cuts are
ballads... very, VERY pretty material that will make this CD a "keeper" for many
jazz fans. It definitely gets a HIGHLY RECOMMENDED from our ears!
Contact at www.jodysandhaus.com
Rotcod Zzaj Nora Hoffmann -
ANGEL PEAK: "Spontaneous Compositions on Solo Violin" is how Nora describes
her works on this most interesting CD... an apt description; listeners enchanted
by the magic of an instrument that (often) allows the listener to "fill in the
gaps" will fall in love with Ms. Hoffmann's works immediately. Much less
frenetic in style than (perhaps) my friend
LaDonna Smith's playing, Nora clearly understands the constructs of the
etherspace... & knows that the more the "spirit" is involved in the playing, the
more interaction there will be between her playing & the listener's imagination.
Her approach to these spontaneous compositions shows skill in both arts...
"playing" and "listening". I particularly liked track 9, "Bridge
Overtones"... it does require that you be in a listening space where you won't
be distracted... because you need to be able to relax enough to visualize the
aural images she paints for you... but, I can tell you, it's well worth the
extra effort. One suggestion would be to ensure that the track titles get
"buried" on the CD next time, using WINAMP, or whatever. That is a minor
critique, of course, but it helps, I think. OTOH, I really like the
idea that she has put titles for the tracks (on the jacket)... many
players just leave them as Track 01, lending no "meaning" to the piece. This
is a CD full of energy, life & soul, & gets a HIGHLY RECOMMENDED from us!
Contact at www.norahoffmann.com
or via e-mail to nh@music.calarts.edu
Rotcod Zzaj Richie Hart
(with Rick Petrone-bass & Joe Corsello-drums) - BLUES IN THE ALLEY: Well,
these sound more like "uptown" alleys... not th' nitty-gritty, down & dirty
passageways I used to travel (for the most part) through after th' witching
hour. That doesn't detract from th' soulful renderings on th' more trad
pieces, or the (couple of three) originals; they still show heav-ee talent &
sheer love for playing that you want to hear. As always, it seems (to me,
anyway) that the originals will capture your ear more easily, if only
because of the high energies displayed... in fact, my favorite track
(partially because of Pete Levin's masterful organ chops) is Richie's original,
the title track! The guitar strings sound (almost) liquid in his
hands, & this piece comes on full-throttle! Supercharged organ, &
really jazzy blues interplay between all the instruments. "On A High Note"
comes in a close second for my favorite, though it features acoustic piano
(rather than organ). The true "feature" throughout the album, though, is
Mr. Hart's shimmering guitar leads... snatches of Wes Montgomery come to mind, &
Richie says (in the liners) that Montgomery was "his idol". A very
talented group of musicians who know how to enjoy playing; they make listening a
pleasure, too. This gets a MOST HIGHLY RECOMMENDED from us! Cool
stuff! Contact at www.zohomusic.com
or via e-mail to jbclassix@aol.com
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Tim Horner that just won't quit! They've
got a definite funky groove goin' on together here, & any jazzhead worth his
salt will delve into this like th' (jazz) delicacy that it is. This is one
of the tightest trios I've listened to this year... it's not just that they're
always "on-time", they also seem to have some kinda' "jazz radar" for
where th' comp is going, & pull it off smoothly & stylishly every time.
"Techno Prisoners" is my favorite tune on the album, with beautiful transitions
between the main phrases & great interplays between the 3 players, especially
Hart's electric guitar! This is some of the "meatiest" jazz I've listened
to this year, & merits our MOST HIGHLY RECOMMENDED rating! Contact at
www.hepjazz.com or via e-mail to
alarob@hepjazz.co.uk
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