New Year, New Music


Guys-

any epic releases, any genre, slated in 2016?
jafant

Showing 4 responses by ghosthouse

Hi @chazro - Thanks for those recommendations. I'll be checking them out on Spotify.  Already found "Gringo".  Definitely a fan of instrumental music and fusion when it is well done.  

Here are a couple for you in a somewhat similar vein.  Hopefully new:
Jaga Jazzist
     A Living Room Hush
     One Armed Bandit
Medeski, Martin & Wood (posted about this elsewhere)
     Friday Afternoon In The Universe
Goran Kajfes
     Headspin
Meridian Arts Ensemble (interesting take on some Zappa music
     Prime Meridian
     Anxiety of Influence
     Smart Went Crazy
Andy Summers
     Earth + Sky (not sure it's fusion but definitely electric, instrumental and VERY listenable)


 
http://www.dcbebop.com/dcbmusic-6_SaoPauloSkaJazz.asp

Some fun live clips here. All is not perfect. On the one with the Studio No.7 banner seems to me like they are not always quite in time with one another...maybe an artifact of how things were recorded?? In the 5:08 min long vid, sounds like someone forgot to turn on the trumpet player’s mic when he goes to solo. STILL - gives a good sense of the energy these guys can generate. Fun stuff.

If you haven’t already, you ought to drop a link to this stuff on that Jazz Aficionado crowd. Wake up those stiffs!
:-) Just kidding. Some of ’em will dig it.

Thanks for the recommendation.

Another good clip here (great resolution and sound quality)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBNg5QSLXMA

Hey chazro - found (I think) the S/T debut on Spotify...a 2009 release.  Track 1 is called, Sao Paulo.  Got it playing now.  Very good recording.  SQ is excellent.  Superb musicianship.    Will have to see how SPSJ holds up for me.  Do they draw me back for repeat listening.  Regardless, I bet they would be a ton of fun to see live.


@chazro - 
Tend to agree with your assessment though in fairness, I've learned quite a bit from that thread AND their knowledge of the jazz universe (esp., O, Rok & Frogman) is certainly impressive.  My take on their "virtual neighborhood" as communicated to them there...

"You know visiting this thread is like dropping in on a friend living in an apartment with thin walls whose neighbors are a loud and dysfunctional family. Kind of interesting, odd and funny all at the same time. Just sayin’...."