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Michael William Gilbert: I Can See From Here
ByJorma Kaukonen
guitar and vocalsGilbert approaches his task multi-focally, generating first a sonic-rhythmic landscape over which to spread his sound colors: everything from electric piano and Fender jazz bass, to vibraphone and human voices. The mood of the recording is one of perpetual motion.
There is nothing ambient about this music, however. It is kinetic, even hyper-kinetic, always moving. Where ambient music can serve as a background distraction, Gilbert's music demands input of the listener, revealing something new and novel with every spin.
On "Dance Myself to Sleep," Gilbert creates an island vibe with the sounds of marimba and trumpet, layering that rhythm with cello and electric bass. The song propels itself with a head-bobbing, infectious beat, virally transmitting groove, to use an older term. A plaintive violin emerges, with a quasi- Celtic personality weaving in and out of South Louisiana by way of Texas swing. All of these sounds and influences are poured together to provide a recognition center for a broad array.
Kaukonen provides a wall of

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guitar, electric1963 - 2003
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