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RareNoiseRecords PUSHES Boundaries of TECHNOLOGY and MUSIC on 2-Album Set, AGEMO, Available March 27

22 Wednesday Feb 2012

Posted by Rob Young in Creative Music, Music News, New Music, Progressive Jazz, What's New?

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Bob Belden, DJ Logic, Guy Licata, Matt Garrison, Scott Kinsey, Tim Hagans

NEW INTERPRETATIONS OF ASIENTO,
LATEST RELEASE BY BOB BELDEN’S ANIMATION

Bob Belden's Animation, AGEMO

ORIGINAL ALBUM RE-MIXED VIA 3D60™ – THREE-DIMENSIONAL SOUND PRODUCTION TO CREATE NEW LISTENING EXPERIENCE THROUGH HEADPHONES

SET ALSO FEATURES ASIENTO REMIXES BY DJ LOGIC, BILL LASWELL FANU, YOUTH, GAUDI, AND JOE CLAUSSELL

LISTEN TO EXCLUSIVE STREAMING TRACKS FROM AGEMO

In a bid to keep abreast of cutting edge technology, RareNoiseRecords has embraced the brave new world of the 3D60™ sound experience. The label’s first release to utilize the revolutionary system, which creates a surround-sound mix with the added dimension of the top in the listener’s headphones, is the two-album set Agemo by Bob Belden’s group Animation. Essentially a radical recasting of the six tracks from Animation’s 2010 RareNoise debut, Asiento (a document of a 2006 Animation performance at New York’s Merkin Hall), Agemo offers listeners a whole new perspective on the band’s interpretation of Miles Davis’ 1970 fusion landmark, Bitches Brew. This startling new take on Asiento brings listeners on stage, as it were, with the sounds of saxophonist Belden, trumpeter Tim Hagans, keyboardist Scott Kinsey, bassist Matt Garrison, turntablist DJ Logic and drummer Guy Licata swirling around them on renditions of “Pharoah’s Dance,” “Spanish Key,” “John McLaughlin,” “Sanctuary,” “Miles Runs the Voodoo Down” and the title track of Miles’ seminal work. Continue reading →

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Max Merseny -][- Thank Y’all [Tiptoe, 2011]

22 Wednesday Feb 2012

Posted by Rob Young in Biography, Contemporary Jazz, Jazz, Music, What's New?

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Max Merseny, Saxophone

Max Merseny, Thanks Y'all

Max Merseny -][- Thank Y’all –MP3– [Tiptoe, 2011]

Max was born on 05/14/1988 Merseny the son of Hungarian parents to the world, which was marked for him from the beginning of music. This circumstance he owed mainly to his father Thomas Merseny, who played as a singer and guitarist for many well known orchestras. Already in childhood he had piano lessons and attended various music schools. Max finally took up the saxophone Merseny 1999 musical at the Pestalozzi-Gymnasium. During his school years he took lessons with renowned teachers such as Ingo Erlhoff, Axel Kuhn, Peter Kral and Leszek Zadlo. Continue reading →

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Motéma Proudly Releases SOLO The Compelling Solo Piano Recording From LYNNE ARRIALE

22 Wednesday Feb 2012

Posted by Rob Young in Jazz, New Music, Solo Jazz, What's New?

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Jazz, Lynne Arriale, Piano

“Lynne Arriale’s brilliant musicianship and bandstand instincts place her among the top jazz pianists of the day” – The New York Times

Lynne Arriale, Solo

Pianist/composer Lynne Arriale’s 2011 recording, Convergence (featuring Bill McHenry, Omer Avital and Anthony Pinciotti), amassed a considerable amount of critical acclaim: it reached #4 on the Jazz Week Radio Chart; was named one of the “Top 50 CDs of 2011” by JazzTimes Magazine; named one of Jazz Police’s 2011 Essential CDs; and is the winner of the SESAC 2012 National Performance Activity Award. Continue reading →

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