1. Manu Koch & Filtron M
Time: 10:30pm
Venue: Drom (85 Avenue A, NY, NY 10009, Ph: 212- 777-1157)
Ticket: $10
Genre: jazz/latin
2. THE RED MICROPHONE
Date: Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Time: 8pm
Venue: ShapeShifter Lab (18 Whitwell Pl, between Carroll St & 1st St, Brooklyn, NY 11215, 646-820-9452 )
Ticket: $10
Genre: jazz/experimental/protest Music
THE RED MICROPHONE is an ensemble born on equal terms of both radical music and militant politics. The quartet is the product of seasoned improvisational musicians with the desire to promote their Left philosophies through sound. The band’s output is one of revolutionary creativity and draws on the traditions of Free Jazz, Modernism, New Music, Third-Stream, and songs of protest. Led by vibraphonist/percussionist John Pietaro and featuring the work of saxophonists Ras Moshe and Rocco John Iacovone, and bassist Nicolas Letman-Burtinovic.
THE RED MICROPHONE will perform with poet ERIKA DAGNINO and accompanying her as well. And closing out the evening will be the celebrated duet of NELS CLINE and JIM BLACK!
7pm: ERIKA DAGNINO with THE RED MICROPHONE
8pm: THE RED MICROPHONE (John Pietaro-vibes/percussion/
9PM: NELS CLINE (guitar) & JIM BLACK (drumset)
3. Ikhlaq Hussain
Date: Friday, February 8, 2013
Time: 7:30pm
Venue: New York Insight Meditation Center (28 W 27th Street 10th floor New York, NY 10001, Phone: 212-213-4802)
Ticket: $25
Genre: Indian classical (sitar) music
Ustad Ikhlaq Hussain Khan is a virtuoso sitarist from a centuries-long line of influential musicians of the Delhi Gharana, dating back to the very creator of the instruments ‘sitar’ and ‘tabla’ in the early 13th century, Sufi Saint Hazrat Amir Khusrao.
While his lineage is known for their proliferative work in the field of tabla and rhythmic expression/composition, Ikhlaq’s grandfather, Ustad Ahmadi Khan, was the first to choose a different instrument, sarangi. In turn, Ikhlaq’s father, the eminent Ustad Imdad Hussain, chose to devote his musical life to sitar. Ikhlaq’s immediate family was relocated to Pakistan during partition, and still resides in Karachi.
Ikhlaq Hussain, now a resident of New York City, was granted permanent residency in the U.S. on the basis of his extraordinary music ability; a category reserved for individuals with unusually exceptional talents. This has been a testimony to his virtuosity. Ikhlaq Hussain has followed in the footsteps of his forefathers, captivating audiences worldwide with his highly artistic sensibilities and skillful playing.
Concert review: Ikhlaq Hussain live at The New York Insight Meditation Center
4. Matuto
Date: Saturday, February 9, 2013
Time: 8:30pm & 10:30pm
Venue: S.O.B.’s (204 Varick St., New York, NY 10014)
Ticket: $15
Genre: Appalachia-gone-Afro-Brazilian music
Matuto is emerging as one of New York Cities hottest world-crossover acts. Rolling drums and quicksilver accordion licks, earthy vibes and thoughtful reflections mingle on the latest refinement of their Appalachia-gone-Afro-Brazilian sound.
5. Diggs Duke
Time: 7pm
Venue: Drom (85 Avenue A, NY, NY 10009, Ph:212- 777-1157)
Ticket: $10
Genre: nu jazz/electronica/r&b/soul
The sound of Diggs Duke‘s music can best be characterized as a fresh, yet familiar interpretation of the bond between soul and jazz. Within the last year, the American vocalist, instrumentalist and composer has released a steady stream of quality music that’s been dominating playlists from LA to Indonesia. Shortly after the release of his debut EP, “Gravity,” as well as several ambitious singles, the music was swiftly placed into the rotation of taste-makers across the US and Europe, including Gilles Peterson in the UK and Lefto in Brussels.
Mentored by alumni of the bands of Max Roach, Cecil Taylor and Frank Foster, Duke’s jazz ideals blend well with the hip-hop, r&b and latin music of a 90’s upbringing. The result is a stellar mix of raspy vocals, fascinating horn arrangements and adventurous song forms, never losing sight of the perfect groove. The supporting quintet for this appearance at DROM will include several of Harlem’s finest young musicians, as well as a few visitors from the leader’s home base of Washington D.C.
6. THE RED MICROPHONE
Date: Sunday, February 10, 2012
Time: 6pm – 11pm
Venue: ABC No Rio (156 Rivington Street between Norfolk and Suffolk, Lower East Side. F train to Delancey)
Ticket: sliding scale $5 to $20
Genre: jazz/free jazz/experimental
THE RED MICROPHONE will be part of the proceedings of this benefit concert for ABC No Rio’s repairs and construction; it will run all evening long with 3 stages set in this hallowed site. Blaise Siwula‘s long-running COMA experimental music series expands for this event into simultaneous musiccircus-like performances of free jazz, new music and avant sounds. Just the thing to warm on a cold winter’s evening.