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Concert review: NoReduce (Switzerland) – as exciting and enjoyable in person as on the stereo!!

Date: September 18, 2012
Venue: Douglass Street Music Collective (Brooklyn, NY)

Concert review by Matt Cole

Recently, I reviewed Jaywalkin’, the new CD by NoReduce. As I had a very positive reaction to the CD, I was excited to have a chance to see, hear, and review the opening show of their U.S. Mini-tour this past September, at Brooklyn’s Douglass Street Music Collective.

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Concert review: Ravish Momin – Trio Tarana @ the Paper Box (Brooklyn)

Date: September 27, 2012
Venue: Paper Box (Brooklyn)

Concert review and photo by Dawoud Kringle

On an unseasonably warm night in late September, I trekked to one of those desolate areas of Brooklyn where small autonomous zones of artists and musicians are carving out a piece of the world they can call their own. It was at a new music venue in a warehouse district that I attended a performance of TrioTarana, led by Ravish Momin. He was joined by Rick Parker on trombone, and Areni Agbabian on vocals.

Photo by courtesy of Ravish Momin

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Concert reviews: 2 surprise Brazilian Girls shows in NYC !!!

Dates & Venues: September 10, 2012 @ Nublu and September 12, 2012 @ Bell House

Concert reviews by Matt Cole

After announcing their breakup in 2011, the multi-lingual, multi-genre band Brazilian Girls has reunited and is working on new material and playing some shows, to the delight of their rather devoted fan base. In early September, they played a pair of weeknight surprise shows in New York City: on Monday the 10th, they tore it up at Alphabet City’s Nublu (where they first came together 9 years ago), and on Wednesday the 12th, they rocked the house at Bell House in Gowanus, Brooklyn.

For a band that is often described as “(insert at least 2 adjectives) pop,” Brazilian Girls’ music is quite sophisticated and complex. They are among the best at integrating loops, computers, and live performance; rather than playing along with the loops, they bring them in an out like an extra instrument. This was apparent at both shows, as many of the (non-new) songs were stretched out from their album versions, with keyboardist Didi Gutman doing a masterful job of weaving loops in and out of the rest of the mix, and drummer Aaron Johnston laying down essential beats with, not over or under, the loops. Bassist Jesse Murphy manages the neat trick of playing bass lines that are both solidly propulsive and interestingly fluid at the same time. Singer Sabina Sciubba‘s wonderful jazzy voice, fluent in five languages, completes the sonic picture; and her quirky outfits and intelligent, tongue-in-cheek demeanor add to, rather than distract from, the band’s vibe. Though from disparate backgrounds, musical and otherwise, these four make up a unified whole which is greater than its already talented parts. As the enthusiastic crowds demonstrated at both shows, it’s very difficult not to dance (or to not dance?) when Brazilian Girls is playing.

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CD Reviews: NoReduce and the Nils Wogram Septet from Switzerland

Text by Matt Cole

New from the nWog label are two releases which show the vitality and creativity which can be found the European jazz scene. NoReduce’s debut CD, Jaywalkin’, which features three young Swiss jazz musicians and drummer extraordinaire Nasheet Waits was released on 18 May 2012, and the Nils Wogram Septet’s Complete Soul, out on 24 August.

Artist: NoReduce
Title: Jaywalkin’
Label: nWog Records
Genre: jazz

NoReduce’s lineup consists of Raffaele Bossard on bass, Dave Gisler on guitar, and  Christoph Irniger on saxophone in addition to drummer Nasheet Waits, and the album presents songs that came into existence in the spring of 2011 in New York, while the Swiss contingent of the band was living there.

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