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Monsters from the Jazzlab
ByRodrigo Almonte
guitarDistancia
Odradek Records
2021
"Every piece of music on Distancia is an honest representation of a pilgrimage of different distances that I had to walk, musically and geographically speaking, in order to find inspiration and to create a representation of myself as a musical nomad," explains guitarist Rodrigo Almonte, who was born and raised in Peru, completed Bachelor of Arts studies in Ireland and Brazil, and his Masters studies in New York and The Netherlands.
As a result, Distancia presents a unique travelogue based on Almonte's Dublin home as its epicenter, and every song title includes a measure of meters walked away from that homebase. It centers around Almonte's guitar and its shimmering sonic similarities to the music of guitarists such as

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954

Terje Rypdal
guitarb.1947

Tal Farlow
guitar1921 - 1998
When coupled with the sound of saxophonists
Daniel Juarez
saxophone, tenor
Michael Moore - Clarinet
clarinetb.1954

Lorenzo Vitolo
pianoSaxophonist Moore sharply navigates the open framework of "Shorter Steps," from singing the opening melody all the way through to feathered, fluttering notes that drift into silence for its ending. Each note of Almonte's guitar sound, a poignant mix of sorrow and joy, lingers and then dissolves into the air like blue smoke, while drummer Roberto Pistolesi keeps the underlying rhythm both supportive and elastic. "Nothing has resonated with me as much as the music of

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023
"The Journey Of The Lonely Cloud" is a perfect description of this title's movement and sound: The full band sound pulls back into a spotlight for bassist Abdalla, whose vibrant yet temperate colors provide shade and cover for the piano solo that follows. Yet another luscious guitar solo somehow sounds both accessible yet abstract, difficult to figure but easy to hear; in their solos and accompaniment, drummer Pistolesi and pianist Vitolo stretch out the tune's time and pace, which gives Almonte's lead guitar even more space to burn and glow.


Beledo
guitarSeriously Deep
MoonJune Records
2021
Beledo's second MoonJune release flows through the listener's ears like the cinematic adaptation of an epic novel, but in sound. Seriously Deep quite deliberately moves from scene to scene (song to song), building up and releasing tension in music that sounds much too powerful and deep to have been primarily created by only three musicians: Uruguayan multi-instrumentalist Beledo on electric guitar and acoustic piano with drummer

Kenny Grohowski
drums
Tony Levin
bassb.1946
In "Mama D," featuring Botswanese vocalist Kearoma Rantao and written in memory of late South African singer " data-original-title="" title="">Dorothy Masuka, Beledo plays with such a clear and bright tone that his guitar first suggests a trumpet and then a singing voice before spacewalking out into an

Allan Holdsworth
guitar, electric1948 - 2017

Dewa Budjana
guitar, electricb.1963
The title piece serves as this set's focal point even though it's the opening track, as the band collaboratively paints a dreamy fourteen-minute journey through a song composed by bassist

Eberhard Weber
bassb.1940
The trio bounces "Into The Spirals" with a jazz-funk bass and drumbeat kept moving by Grohowski's pinwheeling snare drumrolls. Beledo's guitar lines swirl and ascend (spiral) like a tornado's updraft, creating a wide-open, uncluttered jam feeling that ends this set of more abstract music with a grin.

Forever
Self-Produced
2021
Canada's

Bill McBirnie
flute

Junior Mance
piano1928 - 2021
Multi-instrumentalist
Bruce Jones
guitarRobin Latimer
bassIn the opening axé/samba "Criole Blessing" ("Saravá Criola"), McBirnie's flute sound floats but remains full and robust, equal parts power and grace. Jones and McBirnie play their percussion and flute rhythms off of each other, dancing from creole composition into jazz improvisation then back again into the tune.
"This Passion" ("Está Paix?o"), a bossa-samba, opens with the atmospheric percussion and whispered melody of

Sade
vocalsb.1959
Jones' hip rhythm guitar and Latimer's rubbery funk bass line swing the hip-hop/bossa "It's The Time" ("Saber Se Amar") deep into quiet storm jazz, a refreshing oasis of chill from which McBirnie deeply drinks.
Forever ends with the bossa-samba "Full Moon Blue Wolf" ("Lua Cheia Lobo Azul"), a meditation featuring acoustic guitar and lyrics sung by either Jones' voice or McBirnie's flute (sometimes both), and McBirnie's solo lighting up the instrumental bridge with sunny and charming runs.


Dave Hartl
keyboards"Tales of the Plague"
Self-Produced
2021

Dave Hartl
keyboardsCarl Cox
saxophone
Django Reinhardt
guitar1910 - 1953
The kaleidoscopic, pinballing"Tales of the Plague," primarily featuring Hartl on various keyboards, Chapman stick and guitar, with saxophonist Cox and drummer
Josh Orlando
drums
Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

James Brown
vocals1933 - 2006
Hartl steers other tunes toward more reflective, peaceful sounds. His Chapman stick and D'Angelico guitar duet with Orlando's hand percussion to pour out Antonio Carlos Jobim's charming "Favela" like cool, clear flowing water; they leave Orlando behind to paint a lovely solo portrait of the Italian guitar ballad "Estaté." He also journeys solo on synthesizer and accordion through

Astor Piazzolla
bandoneon1921 - 1992
"You're My Humpty," a medley of

Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021
"The past 14 months had proved to be the most creative and prolific year I've ever had in my musical life," Hartl notes on "Tales of the Plague." "Not having to entertain people in a live crowd, and being given total freedom and unlimited time, I found myself working harder in the studio than I ever could have before." Dr. Hartl emerged from his studio lab with an absolute monster.


JazzLab Orchestra
band / ensemble / orchestrab.2004
Loguslabusmuzikus
Effendi Records
2021

JazzLab Orchestra
band / ensemble / orchestrab.2004
The music on Loguslabusmuzikus, nine new pieces written by bassist Auguste Le Prez under the subtitle "The New Experience: A Human Adventure Above All," sometimes seems as dense and imposing as that title. Jazzlab is a true Orchestra: Few solos rise above and out of their thickly interwoven ensemble sound, and digesting this sound can be like trying to unravel one enormous knot.
The opening "La Grande Sauve Majeure" ("The Great Major Rescue"), one of three extended (more than ten minute) pieces, comes together through the sound of things falling apart, as the rhythm section and horns enter searching for each other, circling each other, and then finally come together to chew through the melody like a meaty steak. Trumpeter

Jacques Kuba Seguin
trumpet
Lester Bowie
trumpet1941 - 1999

Art Ensemble Of Chicago
band / ensemble / orchestraThe blues sound foundational on Loguslabusmuzikus but in the way

Charles Mingus
bass, acoustic1922 - 1979

Alain Bédard
bass, acousticLoguslabusmuzikus oftenand simultaneouslyresurrects and transmits echoes of

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Oregon
band / ensemble / orchestra

Chris Trinidad
bassb.1979
Changing Tides
Iridium Records
2021
During the course of 2021's lockdowns and distancing, music educator and bassist

Chris Trinidad
bassb.1979
In this spirit of "expectant waiting," the bassist virtually reconnected with several colleagues, spanning several continents and musical styles, and asked them to formulate new arrangements of 2014's Certain Times to reflect 2021's Changing Tides. Trinidad digitally distributed these new charts to an ensemble including pianist

Christian Tumalan
keyboards
Pacific Mambo Orchestra
band / ensemble / orchestraJamie Dubberly
tromboneSaxophonist

Charlie Gurke
saxophone
Alex Conde
pianoGurke's take on "A Reading in Retrospect" is a genuine masterpiece of understated yet swinging ensemble jazz. The trumpet issues the ensemble's first call, but echoing horns quickly follow one by one, each coming in one beat later so their accumulating sound seems to cascade like a waterfall. Bassist Trinidad overlays strong, stretchy lines across

David Rokeach
drums"The Benefit of Hindsight," arranged by
Jared Burrows
guitar, electric
Alex Hand
guitarTracks and Personnel
DistanciaTracks: Toribio; OCD; Crown Heights; Shorter Steps; Noggin; Utjawi; The Journey Of The Lonely Cloud; In The Depth Of Winter.
Personnel: Rodrigo Almonte: guitar; Daniel Juárez: tenor saxophone; Lorenzo Vitolo: piano; Rafael Abdalla: bass; Roberto Pistolesi: drums; Rogerio Boccato: percussion; Michael Moore: alto sax.
Seriously Deep
Tracks: Seriously Deep; Mama D; Coasting Zone; Maggie's Sunrise; Knocking Waves; A Temple In The Valley; Into The Spirals.
Personnel: Beledo: guitars, acoustic piano, synthesizer; Tony Levin: upright bass, bass guitar; Kenny Grohowski: drums; Jorge Camiruaga: vibraphone; Kearoma Rantao: vocals; Boris Savoldelli: vocals.
Forever
Tracks: Criole Blessing (Saravá Criola); Song For Svetlana (Um Choro Para Svetlana); This Passion (Está Paix?o); It's The Time (Saber Se Amar); Forever (Eternamente); Dreams And Light (Canta Can??o); Full Moon Blue Wolf.
Personnel: Bill McBirnie: flute, alto flute; Bruce Jones: guitar, percussion, synthesizer, vocals; Robin Latimer: electric bass.
"Tales of the Plague"
Tracks: The Zen Cabby; Fungit; Favela; Daddy Wallets; Breath of Helios; Forsooth; Soledad; Heart Like a Wheel; Estaté; Little Orange Fingers; Ready Step RBG; Saikou; You're My Humpty; I Don't Know What I Said, I Don't Remember.
Personnel: Dave Hartl: keys, accordion, bass, Chapman Stick; Josh Orlando: drums; Carl Cox: saxophones; Miles Hartl: stunt guitar; Grant MacAvoy: drums; Gesenia Erolin: vocals; Paula Johns: vocals.
Loguslabusmuzikus
Tracks: La Grande Sauve Majeure; Humor De La Seconda Noche; Pum La Suite; Bluesy Del Lunedì; Criucm; Le Grain Blanc Dans Les Voiles; Casse-Pattes/Casse-Gueule/Casse-Tête; Lunes & Marées; Compte-Rendu II.
Personnel: Mario Allard: clarinet, alto sax, soprano sax; Alain Bédard: contrabass; Samuel Blais: bass clarinet, soprano sax; Benjamin Deschamps: flute, soprano sax, trombone; Michel Lambert: drums; Thomas Morelli-Bernard: trombone; Jacques Kuba Seguin: trumpet; Félix Stüssi: piano.
Changing Tides
Tracks: Inevitable Evolution; Something New In The Familiar; The Benefit of Hindsight; Finding Somewhere Forever; A Reading in Retrospect; Transcending December; Though Certainly Speaking.
Personnel: Chris Trinidad: bass guitar; Reggie Padilla: saxophones; Jamie Dubberly: trombones; Miguelito Valdes: trumpets, flugelhorns; Evan Francis: flute; Alex Hand: guitars; Christian Tumalan: piano; David Rokeach: drum set; José Sanchez: percussion.
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