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25th anniversary release from the legendary fusion group. Includes the songs 'Beautiful Day', 'In My Eyes', & 'Lover's Paradise'. Platinum. 2005. Shakatak Beautiful Day Songs | 1. | Beautiful Day |
| 2. | Lover's Paradise |
| 3. | The Girl Who Dances In The Moonlight |
| 4. | Andre's Place |
| 5. | Java Dawn |
| 6. | In My Eyes |
| 7. | Above The Clouds |
| 8. | Mornington Crescent |
| 9. | Let's Get Away |
| 10. | Cane Garden Bay |
| 11. | Now Summer's Gone |
| 12. | You Keep Me Waiting |
| 13. | Beautiful Day [Remix] |
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$10.15 Dylan van der Schyff, drums and samplesChris Tarry, electric bass and tape machine From a nether corner of the ambient world comes Sponge, a largely improvised and very eclectic take on the subject. The duet has conjured up a visceral sea of sound and imagination which is sometimes calming, sometimes disturbing, sometimes both at the same time. Don't mistake Sponge for another hypnotic, into-the-void wallpaper music CD. Sponge is too emphatic and embodies a greater musical presence than most ambient releases, largely owing to van der Schyff's deep background in improvised and new musics and to Tarry's multifaceted experience across the musical spectrum. 24 minutes of live improvised electronics. What the critics are saying;Each of the five pieces of assertive Ambient improvisation forms a lean, concentrated soundscape. Well worth hearing…Julian Cowley, The Wire, 10/98.… [A] set that can be recommended equally to hardcore devotees of Brian Eno or the cutting edge of free improv.David Lewis, Exclaim.A drum n' bass record with a difference: bassist Chris Tarry and drummer Dylan van der Schyff put texture before rhythm and value exploration more than another predictable lope across the dance floor. Tarry's enormous tone and van der Schyff's keen ear for microscopic nuances of timbre are to the fore here in what is unapologetically an experimental record.Alexander Varty, The Georgia Straight.An eerie surge runs under the spinning ambience so suited for a darkened room and a freed mind. Builds then glutters, shrills then sprinkles. All sound exploration of a delicate and delicious level created by men and machine interspooled and tangled within rhythmic tinctures. My living room wall shudders and breathes when thrust into this rich tonal sphere textured by the taints of ears alerted to every aural ping among us.Sasha Dryden, Terminal City.Produced by Chris Tarry and Dylan van der Schyff.Recorded and mixed April 1997 by Shawn Pierce for Maximum Music. DYLAN VAN DER SCHYFFOne of the leading figures on the Vancouver new music/improv scene. Van der Schyff has lent his talents to countless other performance situations, playing with such luminaries as George Lewis, Louis Sclavis, Eyvind Kang, Georg Grawe, Myra Melford, Michael Moore, John Butcher, Mark Helias, Evan Parker, Vinny Golia and Andy Laster. He performs and records with Talking Pictures and works with Tony Wilson's group. As well, he has played with François Houle's trio. (The very same trio that played a tremendous double bill with Talking Pictures at the 1997 Victoriaville Festival). Van der Schyff is also a member of the NOW Orchestra and has worked with NOW in large-scale projects with Barry Guy, Rene Lussier and Butch Morris. Two excellent recordings have been released documenting the Guy and Lussier encounters. Another excellent recording is François Houle's John Carter Project, where van der Schyff performs alongside Houle, Peggy Lee, Mark Dresser and Dave Douglas. Dylan van ...
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The brilliant careers of Philadelphia’s Heath Brothers – bassist Percy, saxophonist/composer/arranger Jimmy, and drummer Albert “Tootie” – are traced in Brotherly Jazz, an absorbing new documentary. Produced by Danny Scher and directed by Jesse Block, the film features extensive concert footage of the Heaths as well as new interviews with an array of friends and fellow musicians; fascinating archival material about the Heaths’ family life and early professional activities; and rarely seen footage of Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, and other bebop figures. “It’s a great honor to have something documented on the family, especially now that Percy is gone,” says Jimmy of the film. “Coming from the same source is a unique happening. Whenever we performed, we always showed the audience that we were a family. All of us played with everybody over the years, but when we played together, it was a happy feeling. The audience could feel it.”The 70-minute film’s centerpiece is a July 2004 concert held at Coventry Grove, a 300-seat amphitheater at producer Scher’s Kensington, California home. The occasion was a fund-raiser for Berkeley’s Jazzschool, but Scher immediately saw the musical and historical significance of the evening, which turned out to be one of the last times the brothers shared a stage before Percy’s death in April 2005, two days shy of his 82nd birthday. “The original intent was just to film the performance,” says Scher, “but it was Jesse’s role as video director of the Monterey Jazz Festival that helped turn the Heaths’ performance into a full-fledged documentary. As we interviewed some of the artists performing at Monterey, we realized that there was a bigger story to tell about the Heath Brothers than just their wonderful music. We ended up with a film that not only documents their individual and collective careers, but explores the problems, such as drugs and racism, that they and many of their musician contemporaries faced.”San Francisco–based Jesse Block, with extensive experience as a music video and film director, found the project especially rewarding because “it allowed me the freedom to help develop a story and present it in a way that is both entertaining and educational. With most films I direct, it is usually the performance that is most memorable. With this project, it was three equal parts – memorable performance, a loving ...
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