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New Zion w/ Cyro Baptista: Sunshine Seas
ByJamie Saft
piano
Cyro Baptista
percussionb.1950
Without getting all theological on you, the fugue state of roots reggae and dub tap into a universal consciousness and Saft has heightened the hypnotic effect with the inclusion of Baptista. The pair have collaborated on many projects, from

John Zorn
saxophone, altob.1953
Here, Baptista brings his plethora of percussive instruments (traditional and hand-made) to the reggae drumming of Craig Santiago, the acoustic bass of Brad Jones, and Saft's keyboards, guitars, and heavy electric bass. Credit also must go to Saft's co-producer Christian Castagno, who adds delays, reverb, modulation, saturation, and compression devices to the sound to give us that true dub sound. The stuff of King Tubby and Lee "Scratch" Perry.
"BrazilJah" echoes with a profound and deep-seated groove and is infused with the vocalizations of Baptista. He augments his bells, bird calls, bongos, triangle, found art, etc., sometimes with a chant, sometimes with something sung/spoken (in Portuguese). The music mixes heavy grooves on "Ranking" with Baptista's Jew's harp. Pastoral acoustic piano and bass are mixed with nimble percussive triangle on "Lamb's Bread," and the full integration of dub with Brazil on the electric "Samba Jahmekya." Vanessa Saft adds island vocals to "Sunshine Seas," which could easily be theme music for any or all warm weather vacations. What dub has always needed is improvising artists like Saft and Baptista. Certainly improvised music benefits here from this reggae/dub/Brazilian connection. ">
Track Listing
BrazilJah; Chalice Pipe; Mystics; Sunshine Seas; Growing Grow; Onda; Ranking; Lamb’s Bread; Samba Jahmekya.
Personnel
Jamie Saft
pianoJamie Saft: keyboards, piano, electric bass; Cyro Baptista: percussion, vocals; Brad Jones: acoustic bass; Craig Santiago: drums; Vanessa Saft: vocals (4).
Album information
Title: Sunshine Seas | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: RareNoiseRecords
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