The Return,
the highly anticipated second recording by the eclectic music ensemble, Deep
Energy Orchestra will be released on February 21, 2020 on Trey Gunn's 7D Media
record label. Deep Energy Orchestra blends sounds and rhythms from Prog Rock,
Classical, funk, Indian, and Flamenco styles and showcases the compositions of
Jason Everett aka Mister E.
Featured
artists on the record include, Fareed Haque (Billy Cobham, Zawinal Syndicate),
V. Selvaganesh (Shakti with John McLaughlin), Trey Gunn (King Crimson), Neyvili
Radhakrishna (Jonas Hellborg), Ujwal Nagar (Advaita), Suhail Yusuf Khan, and
the Seattle Metropolitan Chamber Orchestra.
Following
the acclaimed first release, Playing With Fire, Jason was commissioned by the
Seattle Metropolitan Chamber Orchestra to score his music as well as pieces
from Ravi Shankar, Anoushka Shankar, and Paco de Lucia for a full-length
concert called “From Spain to India” and one of the pieces from that concert
series is included on The Return.
Another
piece on The Return is an example of Jason's compositional “sonic-storytelling”
called “Moksha: The Elimination of All Duality.” This nearly 17-minute piece is
in four movements and tells the story of a soul, from starting in a traditional
village, to a battle with death, to a liberated soul, and then the Return to
this world with musical echoes of the past and present.
Jason
Everett is a performer, composer, and producer who plays a variety of stringed
and percussive instruments with his primary instruments being his seven-string
fretless bass and acoustic six-string bass. Jason attended Northern Arizona
University on a full scholarship for bassoon and started playing jazz professionally
at sixteen years old.
Jason has
played music outside of the mainstream for most of his career including with
the avant-garde space-jazz ensemble, Little Green Men; Flamenco fusion groups,
Machete', Deseo Carmin, and Acoustic Fantasy; world fusion groups, Avaaza,
Tarana, and Andre Feriante; and Kirtan artists, Gina Sala’ and Girish. Jason
has also been recently performing and recording with Bay Area world jazz fusion
groups, Facing East and Ancient Future. Jason has created his own groups
including Taal Maya, a Shakti inspired Indian fusion project and Pandamonium,
which is described as “Prog Rock Jazz Funk.”
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