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Human Element: Human Element
By
Scott Kinsey
keyboards
Joe Zawinul
keyboards1932 - 2007
While the group's debut at the 2010 New Universe Music Festival was altered by the substitution of

Ranjit Barot
drums
Gary Novak
drumsArto Tuncboyacian
percussion
Oregon
band / ensemble / orchestraClearly Tun?boyaciyan's reach is as broad as his band mates; writing more than half of the disc means that Human Elements weighs heavily on his ever-evolving, borders-down approach, and in particular his singing which, while sharing space with Kinsey's Zawinul-esque Vocoder, has never been so large a part of any project, outside his own independent releases with groups like his Armenian Navy Band. But lest any fusion fans feel trepidation at Human Element's greater preponderance of vocals, rest assured this is not a typical voice-driven record, because Tun?boyaciyan is no typical singer, nor are Kinsey, Garrison and Novak typical instrumentalists.
The knotty rhythms of Kinsey's "The Human Element" may continue to expand on the decades-long innovation that Zawinul honed, first with

Weather Report
band / ensemble / orchestra
Matthew Garrison
bass, electricb.1970
The very specificity of Zawinul's legacy seems to unfairly shackle musicians following in his footsteps, given those who expand, say, on

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
Track Listing
Introduction; Izzy; The Human Element; Speak With Your Eye; Onno; Hi Lao; Cut; Listen With Your Mouth; Essaouira; Crazy Girl; See With Your Ear; Shake It; Bottom of the Mirror; Think About It.
Personnel
Scott Kinsey
keyboardsScott Kinsey: Nord keyboards, Roand V-Synth/Vocoder, piano, Rhodes MK7; Arto Tun?boyaciyan (Mr. Avant-Garde Folk): Artom drums, percussion, voices, dudk, bular; Matthew Garrison: Fodoera basses, Epifani amplification; Gary Novak: Yamaha PHX drums, Zildjian cymbals; John McLaughlin: guitar (6); Seto "T-Dot" Tun?boyaciyan: vocal (14); Vassiliki: voice (12).
Album information
Title: Human Element | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Abstract Logix
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