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Club d'Elf At Foam Brewers

Foam Brewers
Burlington, Vermont
June 3, 2023
Less than a week before the formal commencement of Burlington Vermont's Discover Jazz Festival,

Club d'Elf
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1998
Since

Mike Rivard
bass, acousticStarting right on time, Club d'Elf wasted no time invoking its collective muse via "Zeed Al Maal." Slowly but surely establishing one groove after another in the most insinuating fashion, the band went from jamming into "Lalla Aisha in Jhaptal," then on to "Dream Wanderer" and "Sand," during all of which Rivard was acting as a combination of conductor, lightning rod and flashpoint for imagination.
The quintet was at no loss for ideas in the course of this virtually uninterrupted string of an hour or so. And no one overplayed either: when one first melodic/rhythmic pattern became static or dissolved, the founder and leader used his sintir to quickly find a fresh one, either a more upbeat progression or one sufficiently intriguing to further spark the fivesome's level of inspiration.
Primarily through the use of crisp Fender Rhodes piano flurries (and at a couple junctures a melodica), keyboardist
Paul Schultheis
keyboards
Bill Connors
guitarb.1949

Return to Forever
band / ensemble / orchestraCompa's band mate in the aforementioned quartet, drummer Neal Evans, was integral to the mesmerizing momentum. With but a few assertive breaks to boost the pace and/or provide transitions, 'Fro' was nevertheless constantly percolating at his kit to provide a foundation for the collective: in doing so he was often in time with, but occasionally in counterpoint to Rivard (especially after he had switched to electric bass).
It was uncanny how turntable-ist Mister Rourke integrated his beats, scratches and snippets of spoken words with what proceeded in front of him. The understated tone of it all was perfectly hypnotic and thus rendered all the more intrusive Ryan Montbleau's ersatz rapping on "Pacing Like Prince."

Phish
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1983
Mike Gordon
drumsTo that point, it had seemed somewhat odd that few back and forth exchanges had occurred within the tiny stage areaperhaps due to the novelty of the Dopapod members with the three Club mainstays?and while a couple tentative ones occurred with Gordon in tow, the sextet didn't pursue them extensively.
The remaining fivesome picked up right where they'd left off following the latter's departure though. They unfortunately didn't conjure up quite the same trance-like atmosphere as earlier in the evening, but as this second set wound down through

Frank Zappa
guitar, electric1940 - 1993
No wonder that, exiting the venue into the clear, cool early summer night, the man in the moon looked like he had a delighted (but slightly loopy) grin on his face.
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