ROB GARCIA - THE PASSION OF COLOR
Garcia
has released four critically acclaimed albums as a bandleader, including
Perennial (BJUR 012), voted one of the "10 Best Jazz Albums of 2009"
by The New York Observer, and the critically acclaimed The Drop And The Ocean
(BJUR 028). His group has performed at venues such as The Ottawa Jazz Festival,
Iridium, Kitano, Smalls, The Rex, Cornelia Street Cafe and Firehouse 12. Garcia
has also been the recipient of grants from Meet The Composer, DCA and NYSCA to
support his performances. Now, on his brilliant fifth album, The Passion of
Color, Garcia offers listeners yet another gem from his working group, The Rob
Garcia 4 (formed in 2009), featuring Noah Preminger (tenor saxophone), Dan
Tepfer (piano) and Joe Martin (bass). The
Passion Of Color features music inspired by impressionist paintings & music
(such as Van Gogh and Debussy), and the passion that is evoked from the vast
variety of colors and flavors of life found in works such as Lines In
Impressions, Purple Brush and the title track. The Garden's Poet was born out
of a trip to the Art Institute of Chicago where, "I saw and fell in love
with the Van Gogh painting 'The Poet's Garden', explained Garcia. The Painter
is a drum solo piece dedicated to Max Roach. Garcia elaborates, "Max has
always been a strong influence and a huge inspiration, and I once heard Dizzy
Gillespie refer to Max as 'The Painter'". Also on the album is Roach's
composition, It's Time. The album concludes with the band's take on the Jimi
Hendrix's classic, Little Wing. The music on The Passion of Color is
characterized by rhythms that create the illusion of a fluctuating tempo or no
tempo, while tightly orchestrated musical events happen in tandem. Strong
melodies supported by pastoral harmonies and flowing rhythm lead the listener
through the music. ~ www.Robgarcia.com
KENTO MASUDA – LOVED ONE
JASON AJEMIAN - FOLKLORDS
One of
the trippiest albums we've heard from Delmark in recent years – a really
creative session from bassist Jason Ajemian, and one that links the label's
avant jazz work to some of the deeper sides of Chicago's indie scene! Ajemian
is free to work without any sense of genre or convention – in a mode that still
hits plenty of jazz, with key use of work by Monk, Mingus, and Sun Ra – but which
really abstracts things and takes them to a whole new level – opening up cosmic
territory that lives up to the album's stated request to "Please Feel
Yourselves". Ajemian plays bass and some electronics, in a quartet that
also features Owen Stewart Robertson on guitar and electronics, Kid Bliss on
alto sax and vibrolux, and Jason Nazary on drums – the last of which are played
in a very slow, spacious style. All tracks are long – and titles include
"Ask Mr Blunt Now" – which features extrapolations of "Satellites
Are Spinning" and "Ask Me Now" – and "Orange Is The Color
Of The Sun Then Blue Sky" – which is built upon some key Charles Mingus
tunes. Other titles are originals, and include "Punk The Blues",
"Material Girls", and "Freedom Is A Trail Of Tears". ~ Dusty Groove
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