| | Tigersmilk CD Tigersmilk Discography of CDs
 |
|
Our Price: $11.99 CDFor Sale Usually ships in 1-2 days
|  |
Tigersmilk: Rob Mazurek (cornet, electronics); Jason Roebke (acoustic bass); Dylan Van Der Schyff (drums). Recorded at Acme Recording, Chicago, Illinois on October 6, 2001. Personnel: Rob Mazurek (cornet, electronics); Jason Roebke (acoustic bass); Dylan van der Schyff (percussion). Audio Mixer: Jeremy Lemos . Recording information: ACME Recording, Chicago, IL (10/06/2001). Editor: Dylan van der Schyff. Photographers: Lisa Williamson; Dylan Long. The Tigersmilk trio was formed in 2001 by cornetist/electronicist Rob Mazurek, bassist Jason Roebke, and percussionist Dylan van der Schyff. They premiered at The Firefly in Ann Arbor, MI for the 2001 Edgefest. Tigersmilk represents a departure from Mazurek's previous work with the Chicago Underground Duo, the Chicago Underground Trio, the Chicago Underground Quartet and Chicago Underground Orchestra, and continues the quest for artistic re-definition that he set in motion with Orton Socket. Tigersmilk opens with the aptly titled "Frequency Location," where waves of cornet, electronics, and percussion squirm and spin around Roebke's anchor. Mazurek makes particularly deft use of analog delay, ring modulation, and mutes to shape the ensemble's palette. Distinguished by hovering bass and electronic tones, and dark cymbal washes, "Long to Win" segues into "The Soft Releases," a gritty duet of percussion and gurgling laptronics. Mazurek delivers "Little Pleasures," a melodic cornet soliloquy that bridges into "Right on Agatite," a psychedelic ensemble dirge, again filtered through delay and ring modulation. "Secret and Mask" is an adventurous group improvisation with Mazurek's cornet leading the exploration. Electronics, percussion, bowed and scraped bass harmonics, and cornet with harmon mute and tremolo all find their way into the mix. In particular, this track demonstrates the sophisticated ensemble interaction which this group is clearly capable of. "Long, Past, Time" opens with a bass solo that eventually introduces a theme that Mazurek varies on harmon mute; van der Schyff plays freely throughout on mallets. The trio's dedication to group interaction and creative improvisation is impressively realized here; each player is equally integral to the group. As heard in the transparent blend of acoustic and electronic sounds, the album displays a wealth of quiet detail. And like the Chicago Underground groups, Tigersmilk demonstrates that Mazurek is at his best when he is having fun. Clearly, Tigersmilk has delivered an inventive debut release. ~ Mark KirschenmannThe Wire (5/03, p.73) - "...Bold....Repeated listening does pay dividends, as the subtle correspondence between Mazurek, Roebke and Van Der Schyff are gradually appreciated..." Tigersmilk Review
GuidelinesRemember to focus your comments on Tigersmilk CD. Check our review guidelines for specific details regarding customer review policy. To submit your review, please fill out the above form and click "Submit Review." A staff member will then verify your review meets our guidelines. Upon approval, your review will be published within a few days. Please do not use this form to comment on web site errors or for order related questions. If you have concerns of this nature, please contact customer service by filling out this form.
Purchase Tigersmilk CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Rob Mazurek Silver Spines CD (2002)
Tigersmilk
$12.89 This is Rob Mazurek's first solo outing for Delmark. Mazurek, who splits his time between the Chicago Underground, Isotope 217, and myriad side projects, spent three days in the studio with engineer/producer Casey Rice and recorded 18 original compositio
Personnel: Rob Mazurek (cornet, tubular bells, Moog synthesizer, laptop); Casey Rice (electronics). Recorded at Riverside Sound, Chicago, Illinois. Personnel: ...
| | John Zorn Best Of Filmworks: 20 Years Of Soundtrack Music CD (2005)
Tigersmilk
$13.09
| | Fall I Can Hear The Grass Grow (2005)
Tigersmilk
$7.99
| | Grizzly Man CD (2005)
Tigersmilk
$14.15 Composer: Richard Thompson. Personnel: Richard Thompson (guitar); James ORourke, Jim O'Rourke (guitar, piano); Henry Kaiser (electric guitar); Danielle DeGruttola (cello); Damon Smith (acoustic bass); John Hanes (drums, percussion). Liner Note Author: Werner Herzog. Recording information: Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, CA (12/08/2004/12/09/2004). Arranger: Richard Thompson. Filmmaker Werner Herzog commissioned legendary guitarist Richard Thompson to compose and perform the musical score for his documentary Grizzly Man, about the life and death of Timothy Treadwell, a man who fled society to live ...
| | Richard Thompson Sweet Warrior CD (2007)
Tigersmilk
$12.09 Personnel: Richard Thompson (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, autoharp, hurdy-gurdy, mandolin, pennywhistle, accordion, harmonium, organ, hand claps); Alan V. Michaels, Joe Buck (violin); Sara Watkins (fiddle); Novi Ola (viola); Joe Sublett (tenor saxophone); Danny Thompson (acoustic bass); Taras Prodaniuk (electric bass); Michael Jerome (drums, percussion); Chris Kasych, Judith Owen, Simon Tassano (hand claps). Audio Mixer: Simon Tassano. Recording information: House Of Blues Studio, Encino, CA. Photographer: Ron Slenzak. Arriving in the wake of the folk-flavored, acoustic-based FRONT PARLOUR BALLADS, SWEET WARRIOR marks U.K. folk-rock hero Richard Thompson's valiant return to electric guitar fireworks. Shooting off the kind of ...
| | David Byrne Knee Plays CD (2007) Bonus DVD
Tigersmilk
$15.65 Talking Heads fans sometimes have mixed reactions to David Byrne's solo work, complaining that it lacks the quirkiness and edge of classic Heads material. Those fans will have reason to take notice of the 2007 CD release of THE KNEE PLAYS, Byrne's score for Robert Wilson's opera THE CIVIL WARS. Originally recorded in 1985, THE KNEE PLAYS was Byrne's second solo outing, following THE CATHERINE WHEEL (an instrumental score for a dance production) and preceding his Latin experiments on REI MOMO. Its position in his discography means THE KNEE PLAYS still bears the residue of Byrne's Heads aesthetic, namely in the spirit of its genre-mixing eclecticism. New Orleans brass band sounds form the skeleton of Byrne's score, with gospel, classical, and avant stylings mixed in. (Byrne provides wry, spoken word recitations for several pieces in the manner of Heads track "Seen and Not Seen".) ...
| | Asylum Suite CD (1999)
Tigersmilk
$14.79 Asylum Suite is a hard-rock quartet that hails from Tennessee, and the self-titled Asylum Suite is the band's second album, featuring your basic hard-rock songs and power ballads centering on vocals and guitar. A press release about the album quotes Cheap Trick's Tom Peterson as saying, "I haven't heard ...
| | Tribute To Oscar Peterson: Live At The Town Hall CD (1997)
Tigersmilk
$10.15
| | Holly Cole Temptation CD (1995)
Tigersmilk
$9.65
| | Cazuza Ideologia CD (1996)
Tigersmilk
$22.35
| | Default Elocation CD (2003)
Tigersmilk
$12.89 Initial pressings of ELOCATION include the acoustic bonus track "Let Me Down." Contains the hidden track "Break Down Doors" which follows the bonus track "Let Me Down." Default: Dallas Smith (vocals); Jeremy James Hora (guitar, background vocals); Dave Benedict (bass); Danny Craig (drums). On the heels of 2002's enormous hit "Wasting My Time," Default took another shot at platinum by releasing Elocation. "Who Followed Who?" finds the group nicking the powerful drive of the Bangles' "Hazy Shade of Winter" and gluing it to a Nickelback tune. Speaking of the latter, Chad Kroeger helped put Default on the map and naturally is back to help out, co-penning "Throw It All Away," which aside from its title is a track worth salvaging. Lead singer Dallas Smith sounds like a mixture of the aforementioned Kroeger, the Offspring's Dexter Holland, and Creed's Scott Stapp. Sure, the band plays as astutely as, um, Creed or Nickelback under the watchful eye of producers Rick Parashar (Pearl Jam, Rhythm Corps), Butch Walker (Sevendust, SR-71), and Kroeger. Although Default's bastardized cover of the Jeff Buckley classic "Cruel" is brave, the simple devotional "Without You" is the most memorable tune on Elocation. ~ John D. Luerssen On the heels of 2002's enormous hit "Wasting My Time," Default took another shot at platinum by releasing Elocation, an album of predictable mainstream rock. Things get off to an uneven start with "Who Followed Who?," which finds the group nicking the powerful drive of ...
| | Eurobeat Nights CD (Import)
Tigersmilk
$40.75
| | Ensa:Complete Concerts CDs (2006) (Import) Import
$17.19 | | Beat Pharmacy Steadfast CD (2007) Digipak
Tigersmilk
$10.65
| | United Barracks CD (2007)
Tigersmilk
$10.15
|
|
|