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The Haas Company: Vol. 3 - Song for Mimi
BySteve Haas
drumsThe band returns with their third installment, Vol. 3Song for Mimi, continuing their tradition of inviting exceptional guest musicians to interpret the intricate compositions of virtuosic keyboardist

Pete Drungle
piano
Andy Timmons
guitarb.1963

Frank Gambale
guitarb.1958

Samuel Hällkvist
guitarH?llkvist, recognized for his work with the experimental group Isildurs Bane and diverse solo projects, brings a distinctive and unconventional approach to the proceedings. His guitar work, characterized by a willingness to explore wide-ranging tones and techniques, pushes traditional fusion boundaries while creating soundscapes that are both challenging and deeply engaging. This collaboration proves masterful, as H?llkvist's adventurous spirit perfectly complements the dynamic rhythmic foundation laid by Haas and the sophisticated harmonic structures woven by Drungle.
The album extends beyond a mere guitar exposition, enriched by contributions from accomplished violinists. Listeners encounter the virtuosic playing of

Jerry Goodman
violin
Mark Feldman
violinDrungle's compositions continue exploring fertile ground between jazz, rock and electronic music. From driving, high-energy numbers to introspective pieces, the program offers rich and varied listening experiences. The interplay between H?llkvist's exploratory guitar, emotive violins, and the core rhythm section, augmented by consummate bass work from
Guy Pratt
bass, electricKirwan Brown
bassStandout tracks include "Smacky Mcbrown," which channels rock and roll energy through Haas's commanding rhythms, H?llkvist's electrifying riffs and the keyboardist's darting

Jan Hammer
keyboardsb.1948
Robert Wechsler
violin
Sean Lennon
guitarb.1975
The pristine production allows the interplay of drums, bass, piano, guitar and violins to shine while maintaining a unified soundscape throughout. Song for Mimi represents a triumph of imagination and virtuosity, redefining jazz fusion for contemporary audiences while honoring the legacy of its predecessors. This essential listening experience highlights the genre at its finest, skillfully blending emotional depth, intellectual complexity and technical mastery within the rich tradition of progressive jazz fusion. ">
Track Listing
Aphelion; Shaguzo; In Cologne; Intravenous; Smacky McBrown; Country Cousin; Tokyo Sidewalk; Song for Mimi; Last Song; The 1970's.
Personnel
Steve Haas
drumsPete Drungle
pianoSamuel H?llkvist
guitarTodd Reynolds
violinNicholas Draps
violinJerry Goodman
violinScott Tixler
violinRobert Wechsler
violinGuy Pratt
bass, electricKirwan Brown
bassSean Lennon
guitarAdditional Instrumentation
Sean Lennon: atmospherics; Pete Drungle: Rhodes, Moog Odyssey, Mini Moog, and various synths.
Album information
Title: Vol. 3 - Song for Mimi | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Psychiatric Records and Tapes
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