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Mike De Souza: Slow Burn
ByMike De Souza
guitarb.1990

Terence Blanchard
trumpetb.1962

John Parricelli
guitar, electric
Gilad Hekselman
guitarb.1983
Opener "Living with Nuns" is an immediate contender for guitar track of the year. Not only due to its heavily guitar-oriented arrangement which relies on multiple overdubs, but mostly because of the vast variety of techniques and phrasing styles de Souza impressively employs over the eight-minute exposition. Here, and on the remaining songs on the record, de Souza and his rhythm section prove of flawless chemistry and intricate interplay that is lead by ever-alternating guitar leads. The nature of the latter is in constant battle between a solo and a riff.
Between fat modern guitar effects, as prominently featured on "Nunchucks" and the openerand a contrastingly acoustic sonic treatmentde Souza organically merges all of his influences and ideas to form a coherent set of music. During the course, the trio shows as much dexterity in instrumental execution as prowess in compositional innovation. Small details, such as the choir-like vocal layers augmenting the harmonies on "Living With Nuns" or "Going Places," have an effect that feels like the band is trying a bit too hard, but remain only minor distractions in an otherwise impressive testament to where de Souza is at musically. At times comparisons can be drawn to his peers

Matthew Stevens
guitarb.1982

Miles Okazaki
guitarb.1974

Rob Luft
guitarb.1993
Releasing a first album is always a whole lot of pressure. The artist reveals themselves and knows that the listeners might very likely judge their entire musical persona based on merely a small glimpse of what they're about. Moving to the forefront, away from the role of a sideman, the compositional character and artistic vision plays a bigger role than ever, far beyond the instrumental skillset which is expected. Mike de Souza needn't be worried. Slow Burn is an impressive show of musical innovation and displays the guitarists knack for experimentation as much as his roots in jazz tradition, giving the listener a well-rounded picture of his virtues. In a next step, it would be interesting to hear what he comes up with in an even more minimally arranged situationrenouncing overdubs, relying only on the core band. In the meantime, there's plenty to discover here for a long while. ">
Track Listing
Living With Nuns; Going Places; Morning Mind; Nunchucks; Slow Burn; Late For Breakfast (Intro); Late For Breakfast; Veritas Lux Mea.
Personnel
Mike De Souza
guitarMike De Souza: guitar; Huw V Williams: bass; Jay Davis: drums.
Album information
Title: Slow Burn | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Self Produced
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