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From:
kent williams
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Chris Taylor , Alan Lucas
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Date:
Thu, 06 Jul 2017 10:16:31 +0000
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Re: Craig Taborn "Junk Magic"
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the bad plus are great musicianwho are doing deeper work than the Rock covers that got them noticed initially. On Fri, Jun 30, 2017, 12:21 PM Chris Taylor <christaylor415@gmail.com> wrote:
quoted 56 lines Right - sorry. I was thinking about the Blue Series, part of Thirsty Ear.> Right - sorry. I was thinking about the Blue Series, part of Thirsty Ear. > > This MBM record is pretty cool, thanks for the tip. > > Is the Bad Plus worth checking out? I have an unfavorable impression of > them that's probably unfair. I thought their Aphex Twin and Nirvana covers > were corny. > > > On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 11:46 AM, Alan Lucas <alucas@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Yeah, Meat Beat Manifesto's "At The Center" was part of Thirsty Ear's >> Blue Series, and features Taborn on keys, Dave King (of The Bad Plus) on >> drums, and Thirsty Ear owner Peter Gordon on Flute. Really good album, well >> worth checking out. When I first heard this back in '05, a friend of mine >> was talking about how great Taborn was, but I never realized until five >> minutes ago that it was King on the drums. Talk about being ignorant about >> things! >> >> On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 9:28 AM, Chris Taylor <christaylor415@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> I'd listened to a record with him and Tim Berne after seeing he had a >>> credit on the Innerzone Orchestra album - the Tim Berne duo (or trio - >>> can't remember) wasn't particularly electronic but was very nice, lyrical >>> free jazz. Taborn is obviously an extremely gifted player. >>> That NYT piece was really good and it also lead me to Junk Magic, which >>> exceeded my expectations. Hyper-intelligent is right - really rewarding >>> harmonically and the electronics programming was adventerous. I'd like to >>> check out more of the Thirsty Ear series - seems like this sort of >>> idm/dance/jazz/hip hop fusion stuff got a push with some interesting people >>> involved like El-P, Spring Heel Jack, Matthew Shipp etc. >>> There's a lot of good jazz related music coming out with electronics, >>> but more on an "experimental" tip by way of musique concrete/EAI and not >>> rhythmic programming/dance related. Maybe I'm wrong but I can't think of >>> anyone doing that right now... >>> >>> On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 5:43 PM, kent williams <chaircrusher@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> I always feel ignorant when I discover music that I should have known >>>> about for years. Craig Taborn is a jazz pianist who rated a long piece in >>>> the New York Times last week (link below) and it turns out he is a longtime >>>> synthesizer lover, and he made an album 11 years ago (!) called "Junk >>>> Magic" which is nothing if not hyper-intelligent dance music. >>>> >>>> https://open.spotify.com/album/6YFRoF4ZfN8P93Oj5AAWUS >>>> >>>> The Times article: >>>> >>>> https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/22/magazine/the-ethereal-genius-of-craig-taborn.html >>>> >>> >>> >> >