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World Jazz
5 MP3 Songs
JAZZ: World Fusion, WORLD: Afro-Brazilian
Show all album songs: Bahia Band Songs
Details:
The Bahia Band is a project that developed after visiting Salvador (Bahia) Brazil several times during the recording and mixing of the Speak in Tones âSubaroâ
project (2003-2004). I fell in love with itâs people and itâs music. I have now come to make it one of my homes. This band is basically a continuation of what
Iâve been doing along with artists like Graham Haynes, Brice Wassy,Cheick Tidiane Seck, Antoine Roney, SteveColeman, Lonnie Plaxico,Santi DiBriano, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Roy Hardgrove, Wallace Roney,
Leon Parker, Sam Newsome, Cassandra Wilson, Gino Sitson, Elizabeth Kotomonou, Daniel Moreno and Jorge Amorim for more than 10 years now,which is something I like to call âWorld Jazzâ. This is by no means a new
concept, groups and artists like Weather Report, Mwandishi, Codona*,Hermeto Pascoal, Okay Temiz, Don Cherry, Ornette Coleman, Wayne Shorter,Dizzy Gillespie, Yusef Lateef, Hugh Masakela, Ray Barretto, Mongo
Santamaria, Eddie Palmieri, Jerry Gonzalez, Jack DeJohnette, the Miles Davis electric bands and many more have preceded us and loom over us as huge influences and a continuous source of inspiration; they were the true
innovators. Everybody talks about âWorldâ music these days, which can mean anything from Siberian throat singing to Afro-Brazilian music and everything in between; what it means to me is universal musical folklore conciousness.
âJazzâ is a word, which in my opinion fundamentally means improvisation,and more specifically improvisation stemming from the Afro-American tradition. There are of course other great improvisational traditions, such as Flamenco, and Indian music.
I claim all of the above and much more as my influences.
Every combination of influences leads to new auraltextures and flavors, and thus a seemingly limitless realm of âmulti-kultiâ** possibilities opens up to us,
allowing everyone an original voice. âWorld Jazzâ is not so much a tradition in and of itself, but rather a genre that is defined by the melding of an arbitrary
diversity of musical traditions with the world of improvisation.
Aestetically speaking percussion is an integral and equal part of the music along
with melody and harmony, and not just ornamentation or background. There is of course a distinct organic âBahianoâ flavor to this project due to the 4 piece
percussion section in addition to the drums and the fact that all the musicians are from Salvador. I have chosen to use 2 electric guitars as opposed to keyboards on this project to emphasize once again the organic and rhythmic
aspects of the music.
Ensemble wise I would say that the horns are the icing on the cake, punctuat-
ing the music with strong solo statements and simple thematic material.
5 MP3 Songs
JAZZ: World Fusion, WORLD: Afro-Brazilian
Show all album songs: Bahia Band Songs
Details:
The Bahia Band is a project that developed after visiting Salvador (Bahia) Brazil several times during the recording and mixing of the Speak in Tones âSubaroâ
project (2003-2004). I fell in love with itâs people and itâs music. I have now come to make it one of my homes. This band is basically a continuation of what
Iâve been doing along with artists like Graham Haynes, Brice Wassy,Cheick Tidiane Seck, Antoine Roney, SteveColeman, Lonnie Plaxico,Santi DiBriano, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Roy Hardgrove, Wallace Roney,
Leon Parker, Sam Newsome, Cassandra Wilson, Gino Sitson, Elizabeth Kotomonou, Daniel Moreno and Jorge Amorim for more than 10 years now,which is something I like to call âWorld Jazzâ. This is by no means a new
concept, groups and artists like Weather Report, Mwandishi, Codona*,Hermeto Pascoal, Okay Temiz, Don Cherry, Ornette Coleman, Wayne Shorter,Dizzy Gillespie, Yusef Lateef, Hugh Masakela, Ray Barretto, Mongo
Santamaria, Eddie Palmieri, Jerry Gonzalez, Jack DeJohnette, the Miles Davis electric bands and many more have preceded us and loom over us as huge influences and a continuous source of inspiration; they were the true
innovators. Everybody talks about âWorldâ music these days, which can mean anything from Siberian throat singing to Afro-Brazilian music and everything in between; what it means to me is universal musical folklore conciousness.
âJazzâ is a word, which in my opinion fundamentally means improvisation,and more specifically improvisation stemming from the Afro-American tradition. There are of course other great improvisational traditions, such as Flamenco, and Indian music.
I claim all of the above and much more as my influences.
Every combination of influences leads to new auraltextures and flavors, and thus a seemingly limitless realm of âmulti-kultiâ** possibilities opens up to us,
allowing everyone an original voice. âWorld Jazzâ is not so much a tradition in and of itself, but rather a genre that is defined by the melding of an arbitrary
diversity of musical traditions with the world of improvisation.
Aestetically speaking percussion is an integral and equal part of the music along
with melody and harmony, and not just ornamentation or background. There is of course a distinct organic âBahianoâ flavor to this project due to the 4 piece
percussion section in addition to the drums and the fact that all the musicians are from Salvador. I have chosen to use 2 electric guitars as opposed to keyboards on this project to emphasize once again the organic and rhythmic
aspects of the music.
Ensemble wise I would say that the horns are the icing on the cake, punctuat-
ing the music with strong solo statements and simple thematic material.
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User tags: jazz world fusion, world afro-brazilian, mp3 album
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