Posts Tagged ‘Jason Adasiewicz’
Tuesday, September 29th, 2009
In its first album with Grails drummer Emil Amos, Om continues to channel discarnate vibes while taking a worldly bent with key guest contributors. The result is another step in the journey for Om — a heightened sense of focus and wellbeing.
Meanwhile, Ben Perowsky’s Moodswing Orchestra is a seductive sonic alloy, melding elastic grooves with sultry and low-key vocals and atmospheric improvisation. Ahleuchatistas refines its math-rock madness with a Tzadik debut, and vibraphone virtuoso Jason Adasiewicz achieves wandering, melodic interplay with the sophomore album from his Rolldown quintet. (more…)
Tags: 90 Day Men, Ahleuchatistas, Al Cisneros, Aram Shelton, Bebel Gilberto, Ben Perowsky, Chris Haikus, Cibo Matto, Cuneiform, Doug Wieselman, Drag City, El Destructo, Elysian Fields, Emil Amos, Frank Rosaly, Glenn Patscha, Jason Adasiewicz, Jason Roebke, Jennifer Charles, Joan as Policewoman, Joan Wasser, Josh Berman, Lichens, Lorraine Rath, Marcus Rojas, Markus Miller, Miho Hatori, Moodswing Orchestra, Om, Pamelia Kurstin, Rob Lowe, Rolldown, Ryan Oslance, Sex Mob, Sleep, Steve Albini, Steven Bernstein, Tzadik
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Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

Teased since March, the spastic/melodic guitar/drums dichotomy that is Bygones (Zach Hill, Nick Reinhart) is finally available.

Chicago clarinetist/composer James Falzone is a gem in a robust jazz/classical mine, and here he issues the studio debut of Klang, adding three dynamic collaborators in reverence to the sounds of 1950s saxophonist Jimmy Giuffre.
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Tags: Allos Documents, Bygones, Hella, James Falzone, Jason Adasiewicz, Jason Roebke, Jimmy Giuffre, Klang, Nick Reinhart, Sargent House, Tera Melos, Tim Daisy, Zach Hill
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Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

Mr. Lif: I Heard it Today
This week, Mr. Lif takes a greater reflection on the political landscape, Herculaneum dishes swinging jazz licks, Venetian Snares drops electronic mayhem without the glitchy breaks, Robert Burger tackles a plethoric load of film cues, and Lucky 7s presents a mixture of esteemed talent that takes a double identity. (more…)
Tags: Aaron Funk, Bloodbot, Carla Kihlstedt, Clean Feed, Dylan Ryan, Eyvind Kang, Herculaneum, Icy Demons, Jason Adasiewicz, Jeb Bishop, Jeff Albert, Josh Berman, Keefe Jackson, Kenny Wollesen, Lucky 7s, Marc Ribot, Mark Orton, Matthew Golombisky, Maxim Moston, Mr. Lif, Mucca Pazza, Nick Broste, Planet Mu, Quin Kirchner, Robert Burger, Tin Hat Trio, Tzadik, Venetian Snares
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Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

John Zorn: Film Works XXIII: El General
In a slow week for tunes, our favorites of the week include John Zorn’s Mexican melodies, Mountains‘ electro-acoustic serenity, Rob Mazurek’s new quintet, and Steven Wilson’s solo debut. (more…)
Tags: Black Earth Ensemble, Delmark, Exploding Star Orchestra, Isotope 217, Jason Adasiewicz, John Herndon, John Zorn, Josh Abrams, Kscope, Matthew Lux, Mountains, Porcupine Tree, Rob Mazurek, Rolldown, Sao Paulo Underground, Steven Wilson, Thom Yorke, Thrill Jockey, Tortoise, Tzadik
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Friday, January 16th, 2009
With a melody-filled free-jazz oeuvre, Chicago drummer Mike Reed gathers a host of exceptional local jazz performers for his Loose Assembly, including saxophonist Greg Ward, vibraphonist Jason Adasiewicz, cellist Tomeka Reid and bassist Josh Abrams. (more…)
Tags: Greg Ward, Jason Adasiewicz, Jim Baker, Josh Abrams, Mike Reed, Mike Reed's Loose Assembly, Tatsuya Nakatani, Tomeka Reid
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