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Hardcoretet: Do It Live
ByDo It Live is the band's second release, following its funky debut, Experiments In Vibe (Self Produced, 2009), and it's only gaining a wider audience now with this year-later re-release. Fusion, funk, rock, jazz and avant-garde ideals all surface at various time, and in various proportions, as the music unfolds, giving the band a wide berth to navigate. Each band member has a distinctive role here: keyboardist
Aaron Otheim
keyboardsTarik Abouzied
drums
Tim Carey
bass, electricPeriods of relative calm come and go, but the group is at their best when things go a bit haywire. The dark-and-zany "Yeti," which comes off like off-kilter, outré fun house music, and "Urban Tribes," which is high octane, industrial-fusion-jazz for the free-thinking mind, fully embraces the ethos that exists within the word Hardcoretet. Elsewhere, the music skirts around this powerful brand name without ever completely abandoning it. Hardcoretet is tough to pigeonhole, and its music offers a lot to digest, but that seems to be the point. ">
Track Listing
Santa Barbara; Yeti; Distractions In Direction; Steady; Urban Tribes.
Personnel
Tarik Abouzied: drums; Art Brown: alto saxophone; Tim Carey: electric bass; Aaron Otheim: keyboard.
Album information
Title: Do It Live | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Tables & Chairs
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