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Shuffle Demons: Are You Really Real
By
Kelly Jefferson
saxophone, tenor
Richard Underhill
saxophone, alto
Matt Lagan
saxophone
Mike Downes
bassb.1964

Stich Wynston
drumsThe title track "X Marks The Spot" opens with an intriguing dialogue between bass and drums exploding into rapid-fire saxophone lines. Jefferson and Lagan exchange double-line runs, blending harmonies and layering multiphonics in a thrilling display of saxophone agility. "Out To Sea" finds its foundation in a rumba rhythm, with Downes and Wynston providing fluid support. Richard Underhill's baritone solo takes center stage, offering a gruff, commanding tone that casts through the layered horns with style.
"Are You Really Real" introduces a modern edge, with playful rap-style vocals exploring the surreal relationship between humans and artificial intelligence. The baritone and tenor saxophones groove beneath the lyrics, giving the track an infectious bounce. The ballad-like "Bottom Dollar" blends tenor and alto saxophones in a silky intro before shifting into solos from Lagan and Jefferson, supported by a steady, groove-heavy rhythm section. In "Ride The Waves," the saxophones glide over a tight up-tempo groove, uniting in melody before giving way to standout solos on baritone sax and acoustic bass. The rhythm is relentless, propelling the track forward with urgency and flair.
"Good Mourning" is a return to classic swing, with a familiar bounce beneath a tastefully executed saxophone solo. It is nostalgic without being predictable, nodding to tradition while keeping it fresh. Funk reappears in "Money Is My Only Religion," where a deep bass groove and sharp commentary on capitalism take center stage. Alto and tenor lines interweave, lifting the socially-conscious lyrics with punchy phrasing. "Scala Rose" slows things down with a darker tone. Lagan solos on tenor saxophone. The upright bass solo is moody and suspenseful, coloring the track with a cinematic atmosphere.
"Sunny Side Up" lightens the mood with hand claps, a pop-jazz rhythm and a joyful upright bass solo. Its cheerful fusion feel is an easy standout on the record. "Prism" is all about synergy, with saxophones and rhythm section in tight interplay, showing the group's cohesiveness and improvisational trust. "In The Air" brings a more eclectic palette, as saxophones swirl over shifting bass and drum textures. A soaring sax solo is the highlight, riding the wave of rhythmic experimentation.
"Nice Signal" comes in strong with a funk-forward bass line and a gritty tenor solo by Jefferson. The drummer shines here, adding complex rhythmic layers that drive the energy up. Closing with "Run The World," the group leans into a Latin jazz aesthetic. A tango-infused saxophone solo adds a sultry edge, and the drummer once again steps into the spotlight. The final saxophone melody wraps the album with punch and precision.
X Marks The Spot is a refreshing, genre-defying journey that showcases the chemistry and chops of a fearless ensemble. With diverse compositions and compelling improvisation, it is an album that honors jazz's legacy while pushing confidently into new territory. ">
Track Listing
X Marks The Spot; Out To Sea; Are You Really Real; Bottom Dollar; Ride The Wave; Good Mourning; Money Is My Only Religion; Scala Rosa; Sunny Side Up; Prism; In The Air; Nice Signal; Run The World.
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Shuffle Demons
band / ensemble / orchestraRichard Underhill
saxophone, altoKelly Jefferson
saxophone, tenorMatt Lagan
saxophoneMike Downes
bassStich Wynston
drumsAlbum information
Title: Are You Really Real | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Alma Records
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