It's hjyper-edgy and yet still in the tradition. I hear echoes of Trane and Ornette and the more I listen, I'm sure the more connections I'll hear. davxyz234
This musical elegy for the victims of WW1 was written by three composers commissioned by the Australian Art Orchestra.
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Gerard Masters captures the looseness, magic, and swing of jazz in this second installment of the Composition Series. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 5, 2020
I've been a fan of Dan Weiss since I first saw him play with David Binney, Jacob Sacks, and Thomas Morgan at the 55 Bar in NYC in 2004. His albums translating Indian Classical tabla onto drum set are not to be missed. This album is my favorite in that this band hits my sweet spot of hardcore, jazz, metal, fusion and experimental sensbilities all in one go. Believe me when I say it's incredible live. Musical Hero. b-a-fangirl
There have been many attempts to fuse hip-hop and jazz, and although most turn out well almost all collaborations are content to stay static within the two genres and allow any innovation to come simply from the stylistic juxtaposition. Not Sélébéyone. On this album there is an excellent fusion of the disparate elements of jazz and hip-hop, but it also pushes ahead in both styles, making something entirely new and unique. One of my favorite albums. I hope to hear more from this group. rat