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EcouterEcouter
24/04/08

Nice sample-based reconstructions and inventions. Jazzy feel with great textures, vinyl sound quality and scratching. Funky, earthy instrumental hiphop grooves mixed with playful samples. This music sounds like the result of countless hours digging through the crates, condensing jazz and funk gems into hiphop grooves. Sit back and enjoy this arrangement of rare grooves, classic beats and samples without having to get your hands dusty.

EcouterEcouter
24/04/08

This recording is an example of excellent, fiery modern jazz. Very expressive improvisation, dynamic range and the band really cooks together. Some of the tunes are quite experimental in the new-school vein of Kurt Rosenwinkel or Mark Turner, while others are more restrained and traditional. But it never sounds formulaic or contrived. Despite (or perhaps because of) the often-experimental and syncopated improvisation, the cohesiveness of the band as a whole really shines through in this recording. All in all, a solid addition to any modern jazz fan's library.

 
 

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I'm a musician living in Seattle, Washington. I make electronic jazz music under the moniker Revolution Void. My music is a mix of electronic breaks and jazz improvisation, featuring solos by musicians such as Seamus Blake, Lucas Pickford and Matthew Garrison. I have also recorded with Michael Shrieve of Santana and Cochemea Gastelum of RW's 20th Congress. Some of my favorite musicians (besides those I've recorded with) include Kurt Rosenwinkel, Avishai Cohen, Brad Mehldau, and Medeski Martin & Wood. As for electronic musicians, I am a fan of DJ Cam, DJ Shadow, Xploding Plastix, Tim "Love" Lee, Amon Tobin, Kay Suzuki, Squarepusher, Future Sound of London, Kruder & Dorfmeister and others. For finding music, I use the following websites and services: * Jamendo (of course!) * SoulSeek (www.slsknet.org) * Blentwell (www.blentwell.com) * thesixtyone (www.thesixtyone.com) * SubNav (www.subnav.com)



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