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Available Now: Saxophonist/Composer MATTHEW SILBERMAN Paints Pictures of Evocative Characters on Debut Album, “Questionable Creatures”

20 Thursday Sep 2012

Posted by Rob Young in Creative Music, Eclectic, Improvised Music, Jazz, Modern Jazz, Music, New Music, Post-Bop, Press Release, Videos, What's New?

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Chris Tordini, Composer, De Soto Sound Factory, Greg Ruggiero, Matthew Silberman, Ryan Ferreira, Saxophonist, ShapeShifter Lab, Tommy Crane

Ensemble Features Two Guitarists –
Ryan Ferreira and Greg Ruggiero – as well as
Bassist Chris Tordini and Drummer Tommy Crane

Silberman to Debut Questionable Creatures Material at
Brooklyn’s ShapeShifter Lab on Tuesday, September 25

Matthew Silberman, QUESTIONABLE CREATURES

“Groove, noise, melodies, compelling improvising, and atmosphere; Matt Silberman’s music has all the elements in place for a rich listening experience.” – Mark Dresser

Free Stream of Full Album Available to General Public on SoundCloud

An Indiana Jones-like explorer dashing through an Egyptian tomb. A Midwestern hip-hop phantom. An elderly Eastern European woman speaking in tongues in a synagogue. Troops marching on the battlefield of daily life. A poet and writer creating waking dreams. Continue reading →

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Saxophonist/Composer Matthew Silberman Paints Pictures of Evocative Characters on Debut Album, “Questionable Creatures” – Available September 11 on DeSoto Sound Factory

28 Thursday Jun 2012

Posted by Rob Young in Improvised Music, Metal Jazz, Modern Jazz, Music, New Music, Press Release, Progressive Jazz, What's New?

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Chris Tordini, DeSoto Sound Factory, DL Media, Greg Ruggiero, Matthew Silberman, Ryan Ferreira, Saxophonist, Tommy Crane

Ensemble Features Two Guitarists –
Ryan Ferreira and Greg Ruggiero – as well as
Bassist Chris Tordini and Drummer Tommy Crane

Matthew Silberman, QUESTIONABLE CREATURES

“Groove, noise, melodies, compelling improvising, and atmosphere; Matt Silberman’s music has all the elements in place for a rich listening experience.” – Mark Dresser

Streaming Tracks From Questionable Creatures

An Indiana Jones-like explorer dashing through an Egyptian tomb. A Midwestern hip-hop phantom. An elderly Eastern European woman speaking in tongues in a synagogue. Troops marching on the battlefield of daily life. A poet and writer creating waking dreams. Continue reading →

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