One
would be hard pressed to find a more intrepid musician on the scene today than
drummer, composer, bandleader and educator Mark Guiliana. Since audiences were
first exposed to his singular drumset and compositional artistry (mainly
through his early years with bassist Avishai Cohen), Guiliana has always set
the bar extremely high in terms of envelope-pushing, uber-creative playing.
Fast forward to 2014, and the drummer has already had a storied career, spending the last decade traversing across six continents with celebrated artists such as Meshell Ndegeocello, Gretchen Parlato, the aforementioned Avishai Cohen, Matisyahu, Lionel Loueke, Jason Lindner's Now vs. Now, Dhafer Youssef, not to mention leading his own groups, Beat Music and Heernt, through innovative sonic explorations documented on two critically-acclaimed releases, Beat Music (Rockwood Music Hall Recordings), and Locked In A Basement (RazDaz Records).
Fast forward to 2014, and the drummer has already had a storied career, spending the last decade traversing across six continents with celebrated artists such as Meshell Ndegeocello, Gretchen Parlato, the aforementioned Avishai Cohen, Matisyahu, Lionel Loueke, Jason Lindner's Now vs. Now, Dhafer Youssef, not to mention leading his own groups, Beat Music and Heernt, through innovative sonic explorations documented on two critically-acclaimed releases, Beat Music (Rockwood Music Hall Recordings), and Locked In A Basement (RazDaz Records).
Guiliana
has appeared on over thirty recordings to date, and his forward-thinking,
conceptual approach to the instrument is currently featured in Mehliana, the
electric duo he co-leads with Brad Mehldau on keyboards and synthesizers. After first getting together to play in 2008,
their highly anticipated debut album, Mehliana: Taming the Dragon (Nonesuch),
was released in early 2014. Mehldau elaborates on working with Guiliana,
"Mark has his own thing, quite simply-but, I mean, really . . . Mark's
already influencing a lot of other drummers, and influencing the scene more
generally . . . I consider this a collaboration in the total sense of the
word." (From Mehldau's interview with Ian Patterson on AllAboutJazz.com).
On
September 2, 2014, Guiliana will be diving head first into another creative
endeavor, the launch of his new record label, Beat Music Productions. The label
will be flying out of the gate with two new recordings, My Life Starts Now, and
Beat Music: The Los Angeles Improvisations. Guiliana will be celebrating the
launch of Beat Music Productions, and the new releases, coast to coast, August
28 & 29 at The Blue Whale in Los Angeles, CA, and September 8 at The Blue
Note in New York City.
With the
release of My Life Starts Now (which is often referred to as the New York
album), and Beat Music: The Los Angeles Improvisations, Guiliana engages in an
exercise in duality; two coasts, two albums, two approaches, one completely
improvised and one composed, and two sides of this artist's striking arsenal.
On My
Life Starts Now, the band, featuring Guiliana on drums and electronics, along
with Stu Brooks on electric bass, Yuki Hirano on keyboards, Michael Severson on
guitar, the voices of Jeff Taylor and Gretchen Parlato, and spoken word from
Meshell Ndegeocello, uses the fourteen original compositions to explore
electronic textures married with, and carried by, provoking beats and rhythmic
assertions, often augmented with emotive spoken-word performances. The music is
reflective of the new beginnings that Guiliana is experiencing in his life now,
in 2014; the process of creating new music and launching Beat Music
Productions, and the life-altering adventure of starting a family. The music
has the potential to move the listener, emotionally, physically, and in its
many evocative moments, mentally as well.
On
August 19, 2013 Guiliana and three of his favorite musicians set up in a small
studio in Los Angeles and improvised for the entire day. The results are here,
on Beat Music: The Los Angeles Improvisations. All of the music was performed
in real time by four distinct musical personalities creating one
"voice", in the moment, with no overdubs. The album captures the
confluence of four "rivers", influence, inspiration, risk-taking, and
open-minded and openhearted engagement in the avant-garde. Guiliana elaborates,
"this session was inspired by a handful of shows throughout the past few
years that created many musical moments that I wished had been documented. This
specific configuration, with Tim Lefebvre on electric bass, Jeff Babko on
keyboards, and Troy Zeigler on electronics, has cultivated a selfless and
compositional approach to group improvisation that I think we really captured
on this album."
This is
just the beginning for Beat Music Productions. Future projects will include the
debut album from the Mark Guiliana Jazz Quartet (featuring new compositions
from Guiliana for an acoustic quartet); a solo electronic recording (an
exploration of experimental beats and ambient textures); and a long overdue
second album from Heernt, Guiliana's experimental-garage-jazz outfit.
Label Launch Events/CD Release Celebrations:
August 28th &29th @ The Blue Whale
BEAT MUSIC: The Los Angeles Improvisations
Featuring Mark Guiliana, Tim Lefebvre, Jeff Babko & Troy Zeigler
September 8th @ The Blue Note, NYC
Mark Guiliana's BEAT MUSIC
Featuring Mark Guiliana, Chris Morrisey, Yuki Hirano & Jason Lindner
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