Excited to hear a new Jazz release from Chant Records (Les Autonautas) and the Brand new Black Bombaim 2xLP on Cardinal Fuzz, 'Zone Of Resident Bodies'!
Starting out (and finsishing up) this set in the local-side, and filling out the centre with some fairly recent Canadian strangeness! |
Tame Your Heart For None Heavy Medicine Band - Broken on The Wheel |
He Who Has The Most Strings Moths & Locusts - Intro/Outro |
Hoshi Neko YT//ST - ST |
Hypostaticentity (Excerpt) SWAAR - ST |
Since the Track we finished up with wasn't trance-inducing enough, we continue on with some early Dub direct from Jamaica! Ras Michael! After that, a quick touch on weirdo/krautrock before a deep dive towards Jazz-rock and fusion! |
Zion Land Dadawah - Peace and Love |
Green Bubble-Raincoated Man AmonDuul II - Lemmingmania |
Gum Arabic/Confucious East of Eden - SNAFU |
Qu'est ce Que t'as Compris Morse Code - La March Des Hommes |
After a couple of Jazz-rock obscurities-that-deserve-to-be-classics, something new and local in the fusion vein! |
Theme for Irene Tiny Cars - The Truth About Snake Oil |
The Future of Space Travel Today Lloyd Hanson's Thrash Peninsula - A Different Drummer |
Rated X Miles Davis - Get Up With It |
Now that we're close enough to the jazz touchstone, tome to look at a new release on Chant Records - Les Autonautas' 'Balcón India'. Los Autonautas came together after a private concert in Argentina featuring New York-based musicians Daniele Germani (alto sax, originally from Italy) and Juan Chiavassa (drums, originally from Argentina) and Buenos Aires-based Lucas Goicochea (alto sax), Juan Bayon (bass), and Nathaniel Edelman (piano). From the first moment playing together, the chemistry among the musicians was so strong that they immediately decided to record an album to document their fortuitous meeting. The resulting album, Balcón India, includes compositions from each individual musician plus a classic by Sonny Rollins, but it’s really in the collective performance that the sparks really fly. Sometimes great music collaborations develop over many years, and sometimes, like in the case of Los Autonautas, they happen in an instant. Lucky for the musicians and listeners, the mics were hot and the tape (or its digital equivalent) was running when the magic happened. Members of Los Autonautas have worked with jazz luminaries including John Patitucci, Terence Blanchard, Kenny Werner, Bob Moses, Pablo Ziegler, Danilo Perez, Joe Lovano, Dave Douglas, Dave Kikoski and Tim Berne. |
Fernet Con Cola Les Autonautas - Balcon India |
La Vida Simple Les Autonautas - Balcon India |
Contrafatto Les Autonautas - Balcon India |
Los Autonautas de la Cosmopista Les Autonautas - Balcon India |
13 de Octubre Les Autonautas - Balcon India |
Yes, a bit of 'stylistic whiplash', as we turn our heads back to the Krautrock, but here are a few tried-and-true German obscurities from '71 and '73 respectively, one album only from each band! |
Eclipse Divided in Skyscrapers and Sooner or Later Ikarus - Ikarus |
Diluvium Ainigma - Diluvium |
Finishing up with 2 tracks from Black Bombaim's new 2xLP, 'Zone Of Resident Bodies'. Black Bombaim approached their latest creation with the mindset of pushing the boundaries of their musicianship by working with three different electronic composers (Jonathan Saldanha, Luís Fernandes, Pedro Augusto) in three unique recording settings -an old workers auditorium, a huge empty space on the postal office building and on a reverberation room on the university of engineering. |
Zone Of Resident Bodies Black Bombaim - Zone Of Resident Bodies |
Pedro Augusto 20171216 Black Bombaim - Zone Of Resident Bodies |