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Jon Batiste/Chad Smith/Bill Laswell: The Process
ByChad Smith
saxophone
Jon Batiste
pianob.1986

Bill Laswell
bassb.1955
All three of those men have strong and distinct personalities, and each brings something important to the table, but Laswell is the key ingredient here. He often finds himself at the center of less-than-likely collaborations like this, and everything that bears his production stamp manages to make the unlikely seem perfectly natural. He has a way of creating artful canvases that pulsate, throb, and rock, not with a cold chill or overly mechanical vibe, but with an air of humanness. Batiste, more than anybody else, moves beyond expectations, often painting with alien sounds and drawing abstract lines. Reflective purity shines through when he's alone with his thoughts ("B1"), but his experimental side wins out when everybody's at work. Smith, while moving beyond his comfort zone a bit, is basically still in hammer mode, driving the music with controlled aggression. His tribal tom-and-snare grooves merge well with Laswell's locked-in bass lines throughout.
While The Process was created in the studio, with nothing written in advance, it wasn't conceived and created in a single burst of inspiration. In fact, there was quite an evolutionary process at play here. Laswell notes that "the original idea was to film unfamiliar musicians playing together in a room with no preconceived direction." As time went on, plans changed, and the idea of making an album seemed to make more sense. So, all three musicians, along with guests like multi-reedist

Peter Apfelbaum
saxophoneb.1960

Toshinori Kondo
trumpetb.1948
Process is important to the story of this album, but outcome ultimately trumps process when it comes to music. Knowing how an album is made, and the complete story behind it, certainly contributes to full-picture understanding of a work, but the real question is this: can the music stand apart from its story? In this case, the answer is "yes." The music presented on The Process tells its own story in rhythmically vibrant fashion. ">
Track Listing
B1; Drop Away; Timeline; Haunted; B2; Turn On The Light/Ascent; Black Arc; Spiral; B3; Time Falls; The Drift.
Personnel
Jon Batiste
pianoJon Batiste: piano, electric piano, electronic keyboards; harmonaboard; percussion; Chad Smith: drums, percussion; Bill Laswell: bass(es), guitar; electronics; Tunde Adebimpe: vocals (2); Killah Priest: vocals (6); Garrison Hawk: vocals (6); Toshinori Kondo: trumpet (4); Peter Apfelbaum: flute (6), tenor saxophone (6), soprano saxophone (11); Dominic James: guitar (7, 10).
Album information
Title: The Process | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: M.o.d. Technologies
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