David Krakauer is considered to be one of the most singular
clarinet virtuosos on the planet. But beyond that he brings a point of view to
the table that is uniquely his own. Continuing on a path of constant self
discovery, Krakauer introduces the music of his latest CD Checkpoint (Table
Pounding Records), on two consecutive nights, April 7 and 8, at Brooklyn's
newest hot spot, National Sawdust.
Krakauer, a
category-defying instrumentalist, uses his cultural heritage as a powerful
inspiration for his music, informing and enabling his stylistically compelling
projects. His is a singular vision, encompassing the diverse worlds of
classical, klezmer, avant jazz, funk and electronica.
For the past
25 years Krakauer has been on a musical journey tracing his Eastern European
roots. This voyage has found him revisiting his "ancestral homeland,"
from where his Russian/Polish grandparents and great-grandparents immigrated at
the end of the 19th century. Traveling east through Berlin before the Wall came
down, the checkpoint experiences became momentous creative touchstones for
Krakauer.
Like a
travel guide on a literal and metaphorical search, on Checkpoint he bears
witness to the deep, joyous, human encounters he experienced. With his long-time
band members of Ancestral Groove, he reveals the next step in his musical
evolution - sharing with us all stories about the human condition.
Ancestral
Groove, with Sheryl Bailey on electric guitar, Jerome Harris on electric bass,
Michael Sarin on drums/percussion, and Keepalive on electronics, creates a
bridge between Krakauer's singular take on jazz and world music, and guides us
to another musical adventure. His threespecial guests on the CD Rob Curto, John
Medeski and Marc Ribot add their own signatures to the mix.
Here's
Krakauer remixing Krakauer, hitting the road with his unmistakable sound, new
arrangements and an electrifying 4-piece band.
Born and
raised in New York City, Krakauer experienced early exposure to diverse
cultural influences. He earned his reputation as a Klezmer specialist, then
showcased his formidable talents in other musical arenas, such as classical
music, electronica and jazz. He has shared stages as a group member and soloist
with a wide array of artists, string quartets,chamber ensembles and symphony
orchestras - among them, the Klezmatics, John Zorn, Fred Wesley, Dawn Upshaw,
Itzhak Perlman, Osvaldo Golijov, Eiko and Koma, Leonard Slatkin, Iva Bitova,
Kronos Quartet, Tokyo, the Emerson Quartet, the Orchestre de Lyon, the Orquestra
Sinfonica de Madrid, the Phoenix Symphony, the Brooklyn Philharmonic, the
Dresdener Philharmonie and the Detroit Symphony.
TRACKS
1. Kickin'
It For You, 5:33
2. Krakowsky
Boulevard, 5:00
3. Tribe
Number Thirteen, 5:37
4.
Checkpoint Lounge, 5:42
5. Elijah
Walks In, 5:37
6. Moldavian
Voyage, 4:42
7. Synagogue
Wail, 3:30
8. Border
Town Pinball Machine, 4:10
9. Tandal,
5:23
10. Tribe
Number Thirteen, 5:12
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