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NOMO: Ghost Rock
ByGhost Rock is not an easy listen. It is inventive, challenging, and rewarding, and very often like an onioneach song grows through many layers, and they can be pungent enough to bring tears to the ears. But it is not easy.
"All the Stars" shines with icy cool. Electric kalimba (NOMO's trademark sound) and percussion seem to breed and spawn in the rhythm bed, while Bergman's saxophone and other saxophones and horns build and release melodic tension. This rhythm track is the essential sound of NOMOknow this sound, and you know NOMO. More than this, "All the Stars" wordlessly explains how NOMO's modern electronic jazz extends the continuum from foundational late '70s jazz experimenters such as
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Later, "Last Beat" sounds more like something titled "Postcards from the Howling Saxophone Hurricane," although with a funky rhythm guitar hook that lends a '70s retro feeling, like the chase scene in a superfly cop action drama, and a liberating saxophone/percussion breakout jam.
"Nova" gently rocks its coda, but most of the rest of Ghost Rock is almost too thick and dense, almost too much. It is almost too much... but it's just enough.
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Brainwave; All the Stars; Round the Way; Rings; My Dear; Ghost Rock; Last Beat; Three Shades; Nova.
Personnel
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band / ensemble / orchestraJosh Abrams: bass; Dan Bennett: contrabass clarinet, baritone and tenor saxophone; Elliot Bergman: bass, clarinet, bass clarinet, tenor saxophone; Maracas Mbira: Fender Rhodes, Arp 2600, electric kalimba, Prophet 5, SH-101; Warn Defever: guitar; Joey Dosik: alto saxophone; Hamid Drake: percussion, drums, bata; Erik Hall: guitar, drums, tambourine, bells, shaker, roto toms, log drums; Chilali Hugo: harp; Quin Kirchner: conga; Jason Murdy: percussion, conga, bells; Dan Piccolo: drums; Ingrid Racine: trumpet; Jamie Register: bass; Adam Rudolph: congas; Justin Walter: trumpet.
Album information
Title: Ghost Rock | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: Ubiquity Records
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