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Michael William Gilbert: Radio Omnibus
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Michael William Gilbert
composer / conductorb.1954
Now in '18, Gilbert has released Radio Omnibus, with special guests

Adam Holzman
keyboards
Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Mark Walker
drumsb.1961

Lyle Mays
keyboards1953 - 2020
"Night Walk" is a sonically rich chamber orchestra composition that melds the world of electronic generated sounds with acoustic instruments with resounding perfection. The acoustic instruments are: flute, bassoon, vibraphone and strings. One of the sounds Gilbert created is a combination of warm brass and keyboard with strings sounds. The sonics blend nicely, with organic honesty. One would be hard pressed to distinguish this as not being an acoustic performance. The composition has a flow and colors of twentieth century chamber music. Gilbert has done a good job of orchestrating the instruments to meld together in both register and colors.
"TimeSpace" is all about the possibilities of the electronically generated instruments. Gilbert creates a multi-layered soundscape that has percussive sounds, ambient sounds, and instrument sounds. All feel natural, flowing and building a composition that is emotional and impactful in its statement for listening. The electronica element is present and the beats are strong and danceable, but Gilbert's ideas and textural sound offer complex layering and orchestrational balance, with just the right amount of tension and release, which takes this track far beyond the electronica genre.
"The Widening Sky" features Holzman on electric piano and Walker on drums. Gilbert blends his electronic sounds to match the timbre and acoustic color of the drum kit and electric piano. Layered with full bass, rich string sounds, and keyboard, Gilbert's composition have a through-composed structure that focuses on developing soundscapes that flow into each other. His use of colorizations and seamless blending is flawless.
What Gilbert has created is a remarkable blending of electronic music and contributing acoustic musicians to a canvas of sheer adventure. Programming is a skill that in the right hands can be a fascinating and notable journey. Gilbert takes the art of electronic programming and catapults it to a toothsome and riveting experience. His ability to see the overall picture as a composer and to deeply connect to the various sounds for a fully engaged sonic experience is much more than an audiophile experience. His knowledge of each instrument, its sonic abilities and how they lay against the production ideas is clearly far beyond standard faire. The album traverses the jazz idiom to the world spectrum, but what is clearly not boxable is the adventuresome spirit of the album. It breaks barriers and is clearly the signaling of what is to come in electronic styles of jazz and world music. ">
Track Listing
Onomatopia; Night Walk; TimeSpace; Ice Spring Breath; Canon of Flowers; Of Time and the River; The Widening Sky; Rainbow; Three Doors; Cloud Limbo Land.
Personnel
Michael William Gilbert
composer / conductorMichael William Gilbert: modular synthesizer, samplers, loops, electronics, percussion; Adam Holzman: keyboards, electric piano, acoustic piano; Mark Walker: drums; Four for Music and the Sofia Session Orchestra; Supreme Tracks: drums, violin, cello, fretless bass, flute, oboe; Uncredited: guitar, mandolin, dobro.
Album information
Title: Radio Omnibus | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Gibex
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