In recent
years, Jamie Saft's signature musician-polymath touch has graced numerous
recordings released by RareNoise, spanning a high dimensional manifold of
genres, from the microtonal metal of Slobber Pup's Black Aces, Pole Axe and The
Spanish Donkey's Raoul to the pure analog acoustic piano trio sounds of
Saft/Swallow/Previte's The New Standard to the lysergic free rock of Plymouth,
to recent collaborations with masters Roswell Rudd and Wadada Leo Smith.
With
Sunshine Seas, the New Zion Trio's latest project (and RareNoise debut), Saft
further builds on the success of New Zion's first two releases "Fight
Against Babylon" and "CHALIWA" (Veal Records). Saft not only
supplies all the piano and an assortment of vintage keyboards and synths, he
also plays all the electric bass and guitar parts on this heavy Dub influenced
recording. Brazilian percussionist Cyro Baptista, a longtimeolleague of Saft's,
adds his signature percussive flavors and ebullient presence on such
mesmerizing dub groove tracks as the opening "BrazilJah" and the
beguiling "Chalice Pipe", which has Baptista on vocals and cuica and
Saft comping in a gentle bossa nova vein on acoustic guitar. The darkly insinuating
"Onda" features Baptista's massive ceramic drum work and has him
singing in Portuguese about waves on the beach in a flow metaphor which deftly
captures the feeling of this evocative track. The heavy dub track
"Ranking" is a prime showcase for Cyro's mastery of the jaw harp (or
Jew's harp).
"I've
been extremely fortunate to know and work with Cyro Baptista for well over 20
years," says Saft. "We've played on countless John Zorn sessions and
performed together all over the world. We are both core members of Zorn's bands
Electric Masada and The Dreamers. I was fortunate to produce two of Cyro's
fantastic albums, Beat The Donkey and Love the Donkey. He and I have toured
together for decades and I consider him a close friend. I'm honored to work with
and learn from a master like Cyro. As a musician, he brings a breadth of
knowledge of not just Brazilian music but musics of the world. Cyro is also a
brilliant improviser at the highest level. He brings a beautiful feeling of
true positivity and light, qualities which are crucial to New Zion. He not only
broadens our musical palate, he lifts us up to higher heights with his shining
brilliance. A perfect addition to the New Zion sound."
Saft's wife Vanessa adds alluring vocals on
the lovely title track Sunshine Seas. "Vanessa really captured the breezy,
sunny tone and feeling of this tune with her lyrics and sound," says Saft.
"I am thrilled to have her join us for this. In the past she has also
contributed vocals to albums by John Zorn and Cyro Baptista, including a
feature on 'Ama' from Beat the Donkey. Additionally, she has contributed
consistently deep and insightful lyrics to many of my albums, including
Breadcrumb Sins and Black Shabbis (both on Zorn's Tzadik label)."
Brad Jones
anchors three tracks -- "Chalice Pipe," "Sunshine Seas" and
"Lamb's Bread" -- with deep upright bass grooves. And drummer Craig
Santiago supplies the all-important one-drop, Rockers, and Steppers grooves to
fuel this potent session. Saft credits co-producer Christian Castagno with
realizing the deep Dub mixes throughout Sunshine Seas.
"Chris and I
produced and made records together in the 1990s under the name Ohm Boy &
Key Command (Chris being Ohm Boy and I being Key Command). Chris moved to the
jungle in Colombia a number of years ago and this album sees our triumphant
return to co-production. Chris was instrumental in teaching me dub and
electronic music engineering techniques in the recording studio over so many
marathon all-night sessions in the 90s in Brooklyn. Together we workshopped all
manner of forward-thinking progressive styles of Reggae, Dub, hip-hop,
electronic music, microtonal dance music and beyond.
We developed a unique
style of feeding off one and other's musical energies that propelled us to
completing scores of records on the highest level. For this recording I
prepared the tracks with all necessary musical elements and Chris deftly
knocked the dubs right out the box."
Saft
explains that his affinity for Jamaican music took hold decades ago.
"Reggae and dub music have been an essential part of my musical direction
since I was a youth. Growing up in the New York City area, we listened to Bob
Marley, Peter Tosh, Stevie Wonder and Bunny Wailer. I later became obsessed
with King Tubby's sound and his disciple Scientist. These were producers who
used the recording studio and mixing console as a musical instrument.
The greatest
dub producers and artists shape the sound of their work by using the audio gear
as musical devices to shape the tone. Delays, reverbs, modulation devices,
compression and saturation devices: these are all tools in the toolbox of the
greatest dub artists. Additionally, I feel extremely fortunate to have worked
with many true masters of Reggae music, including the living legends Bad
Brains. Having the opportunity to learn with true masters like Darryl Jenifer
and Dr. Know of Bad Brains has deeply informed how I think about and shape
music every single day."
He adds that
his interest in Jamaican music has informed his spiritual path. "Rastafari
and the mystical paths of Reggae music are deeply connected with Kabbalah and
the trance-like states of Jewish Mysticism. I also deeply believe that the
greatest improvised music traverses those same mystical realms. I have always
sought the spiritual through music. Reggae and dub look to the very same
transcendent meditative states. I've put together New Zion as a vehicle through
which we can all access these higher states of consciousness through the power
of music. Reggae music and Dub are crucial to this path for me."
Recorded at
Saft's Catskills studio Potterville International Sound, Sunshine Seas stands
as a crowning achievement in the career of this multi-faceted
musician-composer-producer.
TRACKS: 1. BrazilJah; 2. Chalice Pipe; 3. Mystics; 4. Sunshine Seas; 5. Growing Grow; 6. Onda; 7. Ranking; 8. Lamb's Bread; 9. Samba Jahmekya.
TRACKS: 1. BrazilJah; 2. Chalice Pipe; 3. Mystics; 4. Sunshine Seas; 5. Growing Grow; 6. Onda; 7. Ranking; 8. Lamb's Bread; 9. Samba Jahmekya.
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