Friday, June 10, 2016

NEW MUSIC: ELLIOT GALVIN TRIO - PUNCH; ELI PAPERBOY REED – MY WAY HOME; GUNWALE (DAVE REMPIS / ALBERT WILDERMAN / RYAN PACKARD) - POLYNYA

ELLIOT GALVIN TRIO - PUNCH

Elliot Galvin is one of the rising stars of UK jazz. A superbly gifted composer and pianist, whose maverick imagination and magpie like ability to blend a disparate world of influences into his own unique musical vision has seen him compared to Django Bates, although in truth he sounds like no one except himself. From deconstructing standards to creating his own microtonal melodica, Galvin’s music is both playful and deadly serious, drawing on a wide range of influences from Keith Jarrett to Stravinsky, Ligetti, Deerhoof and the Beatles as well as the films of David Lynch, the Dada movement and the literature of James Joyce. A regular collaborator with Laura Jurd, he also plays in a free improv duo with Mark Sanders. But his main artistic vehicle is the Elliot Galvin Trio, which in 2014 was announced winner of the European Young Jazz Artist of the Year Award in Germany. That same year they released their debut album ‘Dreamland’ to rave reviews, with the Guardian calling it “audaciously accomplished” ****, Jez Nelson (BBC Radio 3, Jazz on 3) saying it was “Perhaps one of the strongest debuts that I've heard from a UK artist in a long while... extremely bold and progressive" and The German magazine 'JazzThing' naming it as an album of the year.


ELI PAPERBOY REED – MY WAY HOME

Eli Reed's sitting in his corner of the ring on the cover – ready to step into the fray with a fiercely soulful sound, right from the start! Reed has gotten plenty of press for his old school soul approach in the past – but he maybe sounds better here than ever, and is recorded in this mic-blowing style that really gives his vocals a real over-the-top kind of feel – as if he's got all the needles in the studio peaking well into the red, while never feeling like he's losing his cool at all! Production is great on the instrumentation, too – enough to make the organ lines and guitar echo with just the right sort of melancholy that so few other singers like this ever seem to achieve. Titles include "Hold Out", "Your Sins Will Find You Out", "Cut Ya Down", Tomorrow's Not Promised", "Eyes On You", "The Strangest Thing", and "What Have We Done". ~ Dusty Groove

GUNWALE (DAVE REMPIS / ALBERT WILDERMAN / RYAN PACKARD) - POLYNYA

Ryan Packard adds some mighty nice electronics to the trio here – subtle elements that are offset by his more dynamic work on drums, but which seem to have an equally strong impact on the sound of the record! Reedman Dave Rempis is really on fire on his longer solos here – blowing alto, tenor, and baritone with nonstop creative energy – especially at moments when Packard's percussion really moves at full clip! Bassist Albert Wildeman comes on full and strong, too – and the CD features two live tracks, and one studio number – with titles that include "Wire", "Bevel", and "Liner". ~ Dusty Groove



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