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Andrew Binder: Conspiracy Deliracy
ByAndrew Binder
bass
John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955
The band
Justin Dyar
trumpetBrian Stark
saxophoneFrank Niemeyer
trombone
José Gobbo
guitarKurt Reeder
keyboardsMaxwell Osawa
drumsConspiracy Deliracy uses modern jazz and Binder's unabashed embrace of pop cultural phenomena to recontextualize a framework of jazz that is enjoyable to hear and may withstand many repeat listens. "Stevie Isn't Blind" and "Katy Is a Lizard" show Binder's ingenuity in blending elements of pop music with jazz in a playful way. These tracks offer a commentary on the pervasive culture of misinformation while giving us a musical experience that is layered and deeply engrained in the jazz tradition. Binder's compositions effectively balance an intricate harmonic language and rhythmic complexity with plenty of room for solos that reflect the ensemble improvisation fluidity. "Rush for Area 51" captures the chaotic essence of its namesake event through a musical motif drawn from iconic space-themed movies. The group improvisation effectively demonstrates the music's ability to evoke imagery and a narrative through sound. Binder and his ensemble have crafted an album that offers a listening experience that is as thought-provoking as it is enjoyable. ">
Track Listing
Squatch Watch; Stevie Isn't Blind; Mandela Effect; Rush for Area 51; Moonwalk; Katy is a Lizard; Dark Side of the Mattress Firm; Birds Aren't Real (Intro); Birds Aren't Real; Avril is Dead; Beyonce is the Illuminati.
Personnel
Andrew Binder
bassBrian Stark
saxophoneJustin Dyar
trumpetFrank Niemeyer
tromboneKurt Reeder
keyboardsJosé Gobbo
guitarMaxwell Osawa
drumsAlbum information
Title: Conspiracy Deliracy | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Self Produced
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