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5/12/2026

Asai Kastan Duo Releases New Ambient Jazz Album Earth Travelers

Asai Kastan Duo - Earth Travelers Cover

Earth Travelers is a new album by Asai Kastan Duo, consisting of Takeshi Asai on piano and Brian Kastan playing fretless bass. Together, they create an atmosphere of space and texture with an ongoing gentle flow of energy. This album is like waves on the ocean; waves are constantly flowing creating tension and release, as a wave gently rises and breaks then forms another wave. Together, the piano and bass are like the wave as the musical tension and release is an ongoing state of flow.

Earth Travelers offers the listener a chance to take a deep emotional journey and tap into an imaginary world. Earth Travelers covers several musical directions, from ballads, jazz blues, open grooves, short abstract moments, to open ambient spaces.

Released April 23rd, 2026.

The concept behind Earth Travelers is to create dialogue between acoustic piano and fretless bass. At times the bass plays the melody, sometimes it plays the groove, and vice versa with the piano. Earth Travelers offers a unique sensitive listening experience as the piano and fretless bass keep offering each other new musical ideas to interpret and develop into new energy. Often the album is ambient and mellow, sometimes swinging, sometimes grooving, and anything in between.

Earth Travelers was composed and recorded live at Takeshi Asai studio at DCT productions in New York City.

Asai Kastan Duo tour dates will be announced soon.

Asai Kastan Duo Photo

Takeshi Asai

Traditional yet modern, lyrical yet dramatic, jazz pianist Takeshi Asai has been a one-of-a-kind voice in New York’s jazz scene for more than ten years. His performance combines the melodic lyricism of Bill Evans with the feverish blues of Thelonious Monk, all enriched by the sophisticated improvisational style and the classical piano roots.

What makes Takeshi Asai’s music unique and aesthetic are his multitude sources of inspiration. He sees beauty in 12th-century French troubadours, Gregorian chants, Baroque and Romantic traditions, 20th-century music (i.e. Janáček, Takemitsu), religious music (Faure, Poulenc), the Beatles, Irish and Japanese folk music, as well as modern electronic music.

Besides his constant club engagements in NYC with talented contemporaries and legends, Takeshi Asai has a hugely successful international career; touring in Poland, UK, France, Germany, Egypt, Japan, South Korea and Australia.

He currently lives in New York, where he runs his own production company.

Brian Kastan

Brian Kastan is a prolific composer and improvisor.

Brian has recorded 100 albums under his Space 2 Groove record label and recorded 11 albums with 5 different Grammy-winning jazz artists such as Mino Cinelu, Rachel Z, Scott Petito, Leo Genovese, and Miles Griffith. Brian has completed European tours with the Brian Kastan Freedom Trio and Transatlantic Concept with Urbuli Baba. Plus, Brian toured in China headlining Lincoln Center Shanghai with the Brian Kastan Quartet.

Brian also has composed soundtracks for TV and Film:

Movie: American Criminal, Blue Lives Matter

TV Show: Hospital Arrest with acclaimed movie & TV director Dylan Bank. Starring Robert Loggia, Jimmie Walker, Martin Kove, Gilbert Gottfried, Michael Winslow, Todd Bridges, Jewels McCollough

Side Projects: Played guitar on Rhys Chatham’s A Crimson Grail (Nonesuch Records), played guitar for MTV Rock the Vote, composed songs with Emmy-nominated composer recording engineer Marc Solomon.

To purchase: https://space2grooverecords2.bandcamp.com/album/earth-travelers

For more information:
https://www.space2grooverecords.com/
https://www.facebook.com/brian.kastan.9
https://www.facebook.com/TakeshiAsaiJazz

Press inquiries: Glass Onyon PR, PH: 828-350-8158, glassonyonpr@gmail.com

12/06/2025

Experimental Jazz Guitarist Ian Smit Releases New Album ¿QUÉ? Feat. David Torn, Tom Rainey, and Scott Petito – OUT NOW!

Experimental jazz guitarist Ian Smit has released his new album ¿QUÉ? on December 5, 2025. The album features Scott Petito on acoustic/electric bass and as recording engineer, Tom Rainey on drums, Ian Smit on electric/acoustic guitar/effects, and David Torn on electric/national steel guitar/effects.

Smit's purpose for making music with David, Tom and Scott was to be conversational with lots of dynamic ups and downs, which is very natural to all of them. That was the only stated "instruction" before getting into the studio. This recording is fully improvised. The tracks “Bee Still” and “Raindrops and Waterspouts” began as loose harmonic structures that Smit presented to the band. Everything else was created in the moment with no discussion prior to the red light going on.

When playing music that isn't formally composed, the goal was to create spontaneous compositions through musical dialog and interactions between the players, whether by use of melody, groove, sound interventions, or even through silence. Not everyone needed to be "speaking" to make a point.

Ian Smit has known David Torn for decades. David produced his first professional recording called Ping with Peter Biedermann and Steve Meltzer, as Steve introduced Smit to David way back when, and they recorded at Scott Petito's first studio in 1987. Both David and Scott played on that which was only released on cassette.

Smit reacquainted with Scott Petito after many years through a recording session with a friend, where Scott was the mixing/mastering engineer. Smit was blown away at the vibe in the studio, and that planted the seed to create this unique recording. At that moment, Scott was destined to play bass and record ¿QUÉ?.

After hearing and seeing Tom Rainey perform with David Torn over the years, Smit decided he was the perfect drummer for this session, as he is so expressive and interactive. Says Smit, “Tom was definitely number one on the list. This recording would not have come to fruition if Tom wasn't available.”

¿QUÉ? was recorded with David, Tom and Smit in the same room, with only gobo panels between them to intentionally generate feedback when needed. Scott meanwhile was in a separate room, as he played acoustic bass on several tracks and electric on others.

David played national steel as well as guitar for this recording (his oud was under the weather). When Smit played acoustic, or David played the national steel, they were in a separate room. When either of them played acoustically, the other played electrically. In the stereo spectrum, Smit's guitar is on the left with a sometimes-utilized effects amp almost in the middle, and David is on the right.

Says Smit, “It was the first time Tom and Scott ever played together, but their interactions were inspiring. Scott hadn't played with David in a very long time, and even though Scott and David played on that 1987 recording of mine, they overdubbed. I, on the other hand, never played with any of the fellas. Was all that risky? Evidently not...I was riding on a rocket ship!”

Personnel:
Scott Petito: Acoustic/Electric Bass, Composer, Production Assistant, Recording/Mastering Engineer
Tom Rainey: Drums, Composer
Ian Smit: Acoustic/Electric Guitar, Effects/Loops, Left Side/Center, Composer, Producer
David Torn: National Steel/Electric Guitar, Effects/Loops, Right Side, Composer, Production Assistant
David Payette: Assistant Engineer
Recorded Live: Scott Petito Productions/NRS Recording Studio, Catskill, NY April 28, 2025
Cover Art Design: Stephen Byram

Track list:
1. Bee Still (8:24)
2. Next is a Good Place to Be (11:01)
3. That Not So Clear Day in September (5:27)
4. Oil Can Sweets (7:17)
5. Raindrops and Waterspouts (5:48)
6. A Quiet Cafe Until It's Not (8:47)
7. Oil Can Beets (2:48)
8. Barker de la Carnivale (6:47)
9. Oil Can Leeks (4:54)
10. Wizard of Wut (3:47)
11. Pitter Patter All That Matters (4:58)

Scott Petito:

Scott Petito is a bassist, composer and producer from the Hudson Valley of New York. Scott has recorded, produced and performed on more than 1000 recordings. His clients and collaborators in such diverse artists as, the Band, James Taylor, Chick Corea, Dave Brubeck and Keith Richards. He attended the Berklee College of Music as a jazz composition major and has lent his skills to countless major artists in jazz (Jack DeJohnette, John Scofield, Dave Holland), folk (Pete Seeger, Tom Paxton) Blues (Lucky Peterson, Rory Block) and rock (Mercury Rev, The Fugs, Sting, Jon Anderson, NRBQ). Petito has also worked in music for film and television.

Scott is a long-time member of the legendary poet/punk band the Fugs, and the Blues Project. Over the years he had many other roles as sideman and leader. Including live performances and recordings with Leslie Ritter, Livingston and James Taylor, Garth Hudson, Levon Helm, Allan Ginsberg and more. He currently leads the jazz/world music band Modern Times featuring Omar Hakim, Rachel Z, Mino Cinelu and Joe Locke, and the Trio ELP with Peter Erskine, Joe Locke and Petito.

Scott has released a number of records under his own name, including the critically acclaimed album Rainbow Gravity (with Jack DeJohnette, Mike Mainieri, David Spinozza, Warren Bernhardt) and his latest CD Many Worlds with Randy Brecker, Steve Gadd, Bob Mintzer and more. His otherworldly solo bass recording Sbass Music was his first album as a leader.

Scott does most of his production work from his personal studio NRS Recording in Catskills, NY. He can be contacted at www.scottpetitoproductions.com

Tom Rainey:

Tom Rainey was born in Pasadena, California in 1957. Since moving to New York in 1979, he has performed and/or recorded with the following artists:

John Abercrombie, Mose Allison, Julian Arguelles, Ray Anderson, Tim Berne, David Torn, Jane Ira Bloom, Anthony Braxton, Nels Cline, Ted Curson, Kris Davis, Mark Ducret, Mark Feldman, Michael Formanek, Drew Gress, Mark Helias, Fred Hersch, Andy Laster, Ingrid Laubrock, David Liebman, Joe Lovano, Tony Malaby, Albert Mangelsdorff, Carmen McRae, Mike Nock, Simon Nabatov, New and Used, Anita O'Day, Andrea Parkins, Herb Robertson, Angelica Sanchez, Louis Sclavis, Brad Shepik, Fay Victor, Ken Werner, Denny Zeitlin.

Current activities include performing and recording music with the Tom Rainey Trio as well as his quintet, Obbligato. Tom also continues performing with many of the aforementioned artists.

Ian Smit:

Ian Smit is a composer, guitarist, melodist, noise maker. As a self-proclaimed "closeted folkie" he plays within no particular genre as he grew up exposed to so many styles of music and influences from all over the world, all of which passed through the "Smit Filter" to emerge in his own personal voice.

He decided early on that he would rather work a day job than play music that would make him view playing music as a job...a sentiment initially shared by David Torn who obviously carved a career as an influential musician..."It all comes down to choices!"

Still, Smit has managed to create art for many decades starting with Ping in 1987 produced by David Torn, recorded at Scott Petito's studio.

Monkeyworks: 7–13-piece band depending on the situation: Monkeyworks

e'fessioux: An improvising quartet with Bill Weisbach, Steve Foreman, Clive Smith: Music | e'fessioux

Savage and Smit: A series of duo, quartet and quintets with Rick Savage, Joe Vincent Tranchina, Pete MacDonald, Steve LaSpina: of course | Savage & Smit

So It Goes: A vocal improv ensemble with Kevin Brown and J. Brunka on acoustic bass, Steve Decker on drums, and Doug Gill on vocals/lyrics and guitar. The self-titled tune has been entered for consideration for the 68th Annual Grammy Nomination under Best Alternative Music Performance: So It Goes... in | So It Goes

Brian Kastan: Icelandic Journeys. A fully improvised excursion with Brian Kastan on Bass, Dave Berger on drums: Colors of Iceland (feat. Ian Smit & Dave Berger)

Smit has also played and collaborated on countless recordings of singer/songwriters and instrumentalists over 40 years, most notably on Chris Koch's Scenes from the Coastal Evacuation and QWERT's Book of M.

David Torn:

David Torn (aka “splattercell”) is a composer, texturalist, guitarist, producer & whatnot of actual international stature, renowned for his unique musical voice which seems to span & un-define a range of idioms and styles.

His characterful & compositionally textural work has had material impact & influence on both film scoring — through his own scores, in addition to his creative contributions to scores by Carter Burwell, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Cliff Martinez, Howard Shore, Mark Isham, and others — and, generally, upon contemporary electric, electro-acoustic & electronic music.

In addition to the medium of film scoring, David’s creative contributions have graced & assisted the works of other musical artists-of-note as diverse as David Bowie, k.d. lang, Tim Berne, John Legend, Madonna, Tori Amos, Bill Bruford, Tony Levin, Mick Karn, David Sylvian, Chocolate Genius, Michael Shrieve, Steve Roach, Patrick O'Hearn, Matt Chamberlain, Meshell Ndegeocello and Don Cherry.

The New York Times described Torn's 2015 solo release, Only Sky, as "[an abstract landscape that is] both immersive and deftly disorienting." He continues to work with Tim Berne and Ches Smith, Sun of Goldfinger.

David Torn has a Bandcamp release earning a 5 star review in Downbeat's Solo section by Jim Macnie called: peace upon you.

In closing, Ian Smit has this to say:

“Play because you love it, and maybe good things might come your way if you're lucky enough to see and latch on to them, like playing with a bunch of truly exceptional ringer nice guys like David, Tom and Scott!”

Purchase ¿QUÉ: https://petitoquraineysmittorn.bandcamp.com/album/qu

For more information:
https://iansmit.bandcamp.com/
https://www.youtube.com/@racketlauncher

Press inquiries: Keith James, Glass Onyon PR, PH: 828-350-8158 (USA), glassonyonpr@gmail.com

11/21/2025

Holiday Jazz Track Feature: Michael Dulin-We Three Kings Track

If you ever feel like you’re in the mood for some solo piano music with jazz and the Holiday spirit, look no further than the latest track from Michael Dulin covering the timeless classic “We Three Kings.”

It is one of my personal favorites because of its melody and meaning. To hear it performed with singularity and with such elegance is another treat for the senses.

The cover art, with its regal gold crowns and seasonal colors, alongside Michael, looks like a Christmas card. And how perfect is that, considering what the artist is trying to convey through his fingers?

With each successive track release, Michael Dulin has captured my attention. His ability to include every intricacy of the music and meaning takes a song to another level of sophistication and enjoyment.

“We Three Kings” is a reminder of the importance and meaning of a holiday and of how music can mold and shape it within a non-typical genre while still maintaining its essence. Michael Dulin has succeeded in doing that.

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-NAMR Review Founder

November 21, 2025

 

https://michaeldulin.net/

Renowned for his masterful artistry and emotional depth, Michael Dulin is a pianist and composer whose music bridges the worlds of contemporary instrumental and classical genres. His compositions, marked by lush harmonies, intricate phrasing, and expressive dynamics, blend the sophistication of classical tradition with the fluidity of jazz improvisation. The result is a sound that is both profound and timeless, that resonates with audiences across the globe.

 

11/18/2025

BORN OUT OF THE LEGENDARY BROOKLYN RAGA MASSIVE (BRM) JAM SESSIONS, QUADRATURE IS SET TO RELEASE THEIR DEBUT ALBUM BLACK HOLE BLUES THROUGH DEKO ENTERTAINMENT (ADA/WARNER MUSIC GROUP)

Stockton, NJ - Quadrature is a musical powerhouse that redefines sonic frontiers with their electric blend of raga, rock, jazz and psychedelia. Rooted in deep musical traditions, yet soaring into uncharted territories, the band crafts soundscapes that defy laws of genre, space and time. They feature the magnetic sitar/effects of Neel Murgai, the experimental Firebird trumpet/effects of Indofunk Satish, the structural rhythm of Tripp Dudley on drum set, and the electric grooves of Damon Banks on bass.

Emerging from the legendary Brooklyn Raga Massive (BRM) jam sessions, Quadrature began their journey with fully improvised sets rooted in ragas, captivating audiences on the streets of Brooklyn. In 2023, they were artists in residence at David Rockefeller Creative Arts Center at The Pocantico Center, where they further developed their sound and arrangements. They have performed at Globalfest at Lincoln Center, Ragas Live Festival at Pioneer Works, Barclays Center Plaza, Joe's Pub and more. Inspired by their name, which derives from mathematics and astronomy, Quadrature is the area under the curve of raga and contemporary music, working the right angles while embracing odd time signatures and black hole blues.

Watch “Black Hole Blues” Video: https://www.quadraturemusic.com/bhbmusicvideo

When asked about their debut release, Murgai had this to say, “My sound on sitar has evolved a lot the last few years as I electrified and got together with the like minded musicians in Quadrature. This recording documents our take on raga inspired prog rock, jazz and more.”  Satish continues, “When we set out to record this album, we didn’t really have any lofty goals in mind, we just wanted to capture the feeling of playing together, having the same kind of deep musical conversations and interactions that were happening on our live shows. And we totally captured that! We had a blast making it, and ended up creating exactly the kind of music that we’d want to listen to ourselves! We hope that energy and joy translates to our listening audience”.

Listen here: https://push.fm/ps/iqjrgt8o

Live, Quadrature is a revelation as their dynamic sets travel from contemplative solos to thunderous raga rock anthems. Be sure to catch them at a venue near you.

Tour dates: https://www.quadraturemusic.com/#concerts-section

CD available here: https://www.dekoentertainment.com/inthesquare/quadrature

Track list:
Charukeshi Constant
Spaghetti Eastern
Metagalactic Space
Mother Durga
Morning Time
Black Hole Blues

For more information:
www.dekoentertainment.com
Deko Entertainment–Art Has Value

Press inquiries: Keith James, Glass Onyon PR, PH: 828-350-8158 (USA), glassonyonpr@gmail.com

10/22/2025

FORMER GENERATION X GUITARIST DERWOOD ANDREWS LAUNCHES MOONDOG INSPIRED PROJECT SHAGBARN

RELEASES “SOLID GOLD TIMEPIECE” THROUGH DEKO ENTERTAINMENT AND HOSTS LIVE ONLINE LISTENING PARTY FRIDAY OCTOBER 24TH

Stockton, NJ - Derwood Andrews has traversed a unique world of music. He is a guitarist hailed for his sound in Generation X, Westworld, Empire, and Speedtwinn. Though the multi-faceted musician that is Derwood shows himself more when you become familiar with his projects like Shagbarn or Moondogg, a duo with Westworld vocalist Elizabeth Westwood. The experimental-drum and bass-rock duo got its name from Louis Hardin (a.k.a. Moondog) himself. Derwood and the Dog had a chance to chat it up backstage at a concert in London during the 1990s. Hardin let him name the group Moondogg, as long as there was an extra G.

So now the story continues with Solid Gold Timepiece from Shagbarn which is comprised of Andrews and Moondog devotee Julian Calv. Andrews explains, “I posted a photo on Instagram, a picture of me and Moondog backstage at one of his shows and someone (Julian) commented on the photo posted, and later shared he was a Moondog devotee. I played Moondog Speaks to him and he sent me a track he had recently made called Stride. I really loved it. I added guitars and sent it back with a message: ‘We should make an album…’ Julian Calv then sent me nine fresh Trimba backing tracks. I just listened for hours until the music and song titles presented themselves. Months of fine tuning and experimenting ensued, along with guest performances from neighbors and friends.”

Julian Calv considers himself a composer first. The trimbist and singer was a student of Stefan Lakatos, Louis Hardin’s sole trimba protege, and similarly is Lakatos’ sole protege. He is one of a few musicians who commonly perform the music of Hardin, which heavily influences his music. Calv says, “Shagbarn is a cathartic experience I have been waiting for. Much of the music I perform is composed and I follow the composition, but I have such a passion for improvising and reacting in real time to all sounds. Solid Gold Timepiece created the space for me to do just that. It started with my trimba beat, then Derwood would add an instrument, then I would, he’d record a friend, I’d record a friend, and we kept going until we knew it was done.”

Listen here: https://push.fm/ps/pkydchym

Recorded by Derwood Andrews at RubberCheese Studios California, David Kenyon in Vermont and Devlin Thorn at Fireside Sound in Joshua Tree California, Solid Gold Timepiece is a varied collection of music including stand out tracks “Moonface Raindogs”, “All the Brave Souls”, and first single “I’m on my way to a Better Place”. Shagbarn will kick things off this Friday October 24th with a live on-line listening party hosted on Volume.com.

Listening party: https://volume.com/t/Az2GoJ/

CD/Limited Vinyl available here: https://www.dekoentertainment.com/inthesquare/shagbarn

Track list:
Moonface Raindogs
Road to Oblivion
Cruisin’ Ain’t Losin’
Out of the Woods
Go with the Hunches
All the Brave Souls
Tread Carefully
Barn Raiser
Pagan Dancing
Soft Landing
I’m on my way to a Better Place
Stride
Cruisin’ for a Bruisin’

For more information:
www.dekoentertainment.com
Deko Entertainment–Art Has Value

Press inquiries: Keith James, Glass Onyon PR, PH: 828-350-8158 (USA), glassonyonpr@gmail.com

10/02/2025

Experimental Jazz Guitarist Ian Smit to Release New Album "¿QUÉ?" Feat. David Torn, Tom Rainey, and Scott Petito

Experimental jazz guitarist Ian Smit announces that he will release his new album ¿QUÉ? on December 5, 2025. The album features Scott Petito on acoustic/electric bass and as recording engineer, Tom Rainey on drums, Ian Smit on electric/acoustic guitar/effects, and David Torn on electric/national steel guitar/effects.

Smit's purpose for making music with David, Tom and Scott was to be conversational with lots of dynamic ups and downs, which is very natural to all of them. That was the only stated "instruction" before getting into the studio. This recording is fully improvised. The tracks “Bee Still” and “Raindrops and Waterspouts” began as loose harmonic structures that Smit presented to the band. Everything else was created in the moment with no discussion prior to the red light going on.

When playing music that isn't formally composed, the goal was to create spontaneous compositions through musical dialog and interactions between the players, whether by use of melody, groove, sound interventions, or even through silence. Not everyone needed to be "speaking" to make a point.

Ian Smit has known David Torn for decades. David produced his first professional recording called Ping with Peter Biedermann and Steve Meltzer, as Steve introduced Smit to David way back when, and they recorded at Scott Petito's first studio in 1987. Both David and Scott played on that which was only released on cassette.

Smit reacquainted with Scott Petito after many years through a recording session with a friend, where Scott was the mixing/mastering engineer. Smit was blown away at the vibe in the studio, and that planted the seed to create this unique recording. At that moment, Scott was destined to play bass and record ¿QUÉ?.

After hearing and seeing Tom Rainey perform with David Torn over the years, Smit decided he was the perfect drummer for this session, as he is so expressive and interactive. Says Smit, “Tom was definitely number one on the list. This recording would not have come to fruition if Tom wasn't available.”

¿QUÉ? was recorded with David, Tom and Smit in the same room, with only gobo panels between them to intentionally generate feedback when needed. Scott meanwhile was in a separate room, as he played acoustic bass on several tracks and electric on others.

David played national steel as well as guitar for this recording (his oud was under the weather). When Smit played acoustic, or David played the national steel, they were in a separate room. When either of them played acoustically, the other played electrically. In the stereo spectrum, Smit's guitar is on the left with a sometimes-utilized effects amp almost in the middle, and David is on the right.

Says Smit, “It was the first time Tom and Scott ever played together, but their interactions were inspiring. Scott hadn't played with David in a very long time, and even though Scott and David played on that 1987 recording of mine, they overdubbed. I, on the other hand, never played with any of the fellas. Was all that risky? Evidently not...I was riding on a rocket ship!”

Personnel:
Scott Petito: Acoustic/Electric Bass, Composer, Production Assistant, Recording/Mastering Engineer
Tom Rainey: Drums, Composer
Ian Smit: Acoustic/Electric Guitar, Effects/Loops, Left Side/Center, Composer, Producer
David Torn: National Steel/Electric Guitar, Effects/Loops, Right Side, Composer, Production Assistant
David Payette: Assistant Engineer
Recorded Live: Scott Petito Productions/NRS Recording Studio, Catskill, NY April 28, 2025
Cover Art Design: Stephen Byram

Track list:
1. Bee Still (8:24)
2. Next is a Good Place to Be (11:01)
3. That Not So Clear Day in September (5:27)
4. Oil Can Sweets (7:17)
5. Raindrops and Waterspouts (5:48)
6. A Quiet Cafe Until It's Not (8:47)
7. Oil Can Beets (2:48)
8. Barker de la Carnivale (6:47)
9. Oil Can Leeks (4:54)
10. Wizard of Wut (3:47)
11. Pitter Patter All That Matters (4:58)

Scott Petito:

Scott Petito is a bassist, composer and producer from the Hudson Valley of New York. Scott has recorded, produced and performed on more than 1000 recordings. His clients and collaborators in such diverse artists as, the Band, James Taylor, Chick Corea, Dave Brubeck and Keith Richards. He attended the Berklee College of Music as a jazz composition major and has lent his skills to countless major artists in jazz (Jack DeJohnette, John Scofield, Dave Holland), folk (Pete Seeger, Tom Paxton) Blues (Lucky Peterson, Rory Block) and rock (Mercury Rev, The Fugs, Sting, Jon Anderson, NRBQ). Petito has also worked in music for film and television.

Scott is a long-time member of the legendary poet/punk band the Fugs, and the Blues Project. Over the years he had many other roles as sideman and leader. Including live performances and recordings with Leslie Ritter, Livingston and James Taylor, Garth Hudson, Levon Helm, Allan Ginsberg and more. He currently leads the jazz/world music band Modern Times featuring Omar Hakim, Rachel Z, Mino Cinelu and Joe Locke, and the Trio ELP with Peter Erskine, Joe Locke and Petito.

Scott has released a number of records under his own name, including the critically acclaimed album Rainbow Gravity (with Jack DeJohnette, Mike Mainieri, David Spinozza, Warren Bernhardt) and his latest CD Many Worlds with Randy Brecker, Steve Gadd, Bob Mintzer and more. His otherworldly solo bass recording Sbass Music was his first album as a leader.

Scott does most of his production work from his personal studio NRS Recording in Catskills, NY. He can be contacted at www.scottpetitoproductions.com

Tom Rainey:

Tom Rainey was born in Pasadena, California in 1957. Since moving to New York in 1979, he has performed and/or recorded with the following artists:

John Abercrombie, Mose Allison, Julian Arguelles, Ray Anderson, Tim Berne, David Torn, Jane Ira Bloom, Anthony Braxton, Nels Cline, Ted Curson, Kris Davis, Mark Ducret, Mark Feldman, Michael Formanek, Drew Gress, Mark Helias, Fred Hersch, Andy Laster, Ingrid Laubrock, David Liebman, Joe Lovano, Tony Malaby, Albert Mangelsdorff, Carmen McRae, Mike Nock, Simon Nabatov, New and Used, Anita O'Day, Andrea Parkins, Herb Robertson, Angelica Sanchez, Louis Sclavis, Brad Shepik, Fay Victor, Ken Werner, Denny Zeitlin.

Current activities include performing and recording music with the Tom Rainey Trio as well as his quintet, Obbligato. Tom also continues performing with many of the aforementioned artists.

Ian Smit:

Ian Smit is a composer, guitarist, melodist, noise maker. As a self-proclaimed "closeted folkie" he plays within no particular genre as he grew up exposed to so many styles of music and influences from all over the world, all of which passed through the "Smit Filter" to emerge in his own personal voice.

He decided early on that he would rather work a day job than play music that would make him view playing music as a job...a sentiment initially shared by David Torn who obviously carved a career as an influential musician..."It all comes down to choices!"

Still, Smit has managed to create art for many decades starting with Ping in 1987 produced by David Torn, recorded at Scott Petito's studio.

Monkeyworks: 7–13-piece band depending on the situation: Monkeyworks

e'fessioux: An improvising quartet with Bill Weisbach, Steve Foreman, Clive Smith: Music | e'fessioux

Savage and Smit: A series of duo, quartet and quintets with Rick Savage, Joe Vincent Tranchina, Pete MacDonald, Steve LaSpina: of course | Savage & Smit

So It Goes: A vocal improv ensemble with Kevin Brown and J. Brunka on acoustic bass, Steve Decker on drums, and Doug Gill on vocals/lyrics and guitar. The self-titled tune has been entered for consideration for the 68th Annual Grammy Nomination under Best Alternative Music Performance: So It Goes... in | So It Goes

Brian Kastan: Icelandic Journeys. A fully improvised excursion with Brian Kastan on Bass, Dave Berger on drums: Colors of Iceland (feat. Ian Smit & Dave Berger)

Smit has also played and collaborated on countless recordings of singer/songwriters and instrumentalists over 40 years, most notably on Chris Koch's Scenes from the Coastal Evacuation and QWERT's Book of M.

David Torn:

David Torn (aka “splattercell”) is a composer, texturalist, guitarist, producer & whatnot of actual international stature, renowned for his unique musical voice which seems to span & un-define a range of idioms and styles.

His characterful & compositionally textural work has had material impact & influence on both film scoring — through his own scores, in addition to his creative contributions to scores by Carter Burwell, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Cliff Martinez, Howard Shore, Mark Isham, and others — and, generally, upon contemporary electric, electro-acoustic & electronic music.

In addition to the medium of film scoring, David’s creative contributions have graced & assisted the works of other musical artists-of-note as diverse as David Bowie, k.d. lang, Tim Berne, John Legend, Madonna, Tori Amos, Bill Bruford, Tony Levin, Mick Karn, David Sylvian, Chocolate Genius, Michael Shrieve, Steve Roach, Patrick O'Hearn, Matt Chamberlain, Meshell Ndegeocello and Don Cherry.

The New York Times described Torn's 2015 solo release, Only Sky, as "[an abstract landscape that is] both immersive and deftly disorienting." He continues to work with Tim Berne and Ches Smith, Sun of Goldfinger.

David Torn has a Bandcamp release earning a 5 star review in Downbeat's Solo section by Jim Macnie called: peace upon you.

In closing, Ian Smit has this to say:

“Play because you love it, and maybe good things might come your way if you're lucky enough to see and latch on to them, like playing with a bunch of truly exceptional ringer nice guys like David, Tom and Scott!”

For more information:
https://iansmit.bandcamp.com/
https://www.youtube.com/@racketlauncher

Press inquiries: Keith James, Glass Onyon PR, PH: 828-350-8158 (USA), glassonyonpr@gmail.com

10/01/2025

Funk Instrumental and Vocal Review and Interview (Raphael Groton) - Leo & The Goat-Shine

Release Date:  October 1, 2025

Label: Independent

Website

Raphael Groten and his son Oliver are Leo & The Goat, and their maiden release is Shine.

 

Raphael, known for his solo acoustic guitar releases, is now venturing into a new world of funk and light atmosphere with his latest release, Shine. This unique blend of funk, jazz, and blues, with electric and acoustic elements, promises a musical journey that’s both familiar and refreshingly new, all for the love of music.

 

So, get ready for an eclectic mixture of instrumentation and clever vocalizations. There is never a dull moment.

 

“The Regulator” begins with funky riffs from the electric guitar, as some additional sounds are added to the composition as it grows and expands its reach. The bass is solid, and some subtly jazz-inflected keys are added. The lead guitar comes in with some sharp leads, as it gives way to a heavy bass lead, then it makes a full circle, and a violin is added. This is a complex yet enjoyable blend of Americana, acoustic, and electric elements that was a fun listen to get your head into the right space for what may come next.

 

The title track, “Shine,” continues the flow, and right away, they move away from instrumental music to add vocals. The vocals are a rap, but very pleasant, as the music is a combination of funk, blues, and jazz that come together, bringing everything they have to offer to the listener.  This one has some good hooks and thoughtful vocals for you to think about. A flute makes its way into the mix, which is quite beautiful. The bass is a giant, along with the percussion, in keeping this on track.

 

“Ride” keeps things funky and fresh with some easy keys that float over the top as the rest of the elements come to the front of the composition. The guitar is key here with some crisp acoustic licks. Then tenor sax is added, giving the piece a definite jazz-funk feel. With horns and the funky backbeat, it reminded me of Steely Dan.

 

In “Diggin’ in the Garden” the horns continue to assert their presence as the vocals return to kick this one off. The vocalizations have a soulful Dr. John inflection. It comes from the depths of one soul to sing like that. The electric guitar has a retro funk sound you would have heard back on 70s releases, like from Issac Hayes, for instance. This is a nod to Mother Nature and her healing ways, encouraging you to get down on your knees and dig in to feel the earth between your fingers. Funky and bluesy, it gets into your consciousness as your feet can’t help but move. Diggin’ in the garden, diggin’ for the truth…

 

“Silver Linings” proceeds at a slow tempo with the guitar, drums, and bass. Then a Spanish-flavored acoustic guitar arrives tastefully. A sound effect that is like something flying away is an added interesting element. The leads on the acoustic are divine and resonate clearly within the framework of this composition. To switch it up, an electric guitar adds its color and vibrancy. The transition is well executed while keeping the tempo on the low end, nice and smooth and easy.

 

“Cornerstone” features cool guitar effects as Raphael starts singing. The backbeat is steady and consistently tight as Raphael delivers another rap. This is not rap that is abrasive or loud because their message is spiritual and very thoughtful for each listener to absorb and process. The lyrics are a great message to deliver to those willing to listen. “To clarify and amplify to be the best of we need to be” is an example of their message. The funk holds on firmly musically as the vocals are mixed well and just an icing on the cake.

 

“Riff Raph” promises to entertain with a lot of sharp guitar work straight away. The bass and drums keep the funk alive as the guitar answers in so many ways. The flexibility of the instrument is evident, and the use of pedals provides some cool effects. With clarity and crispness, the guitar playing shows it can make funk, jazz, and blues shine in every note. This one is an instrumental gem and one of my favorites.

 

“Puddin’” proceeds with synth sounds, transitioning into a diverse array of instrumentation, and the vocals return, maintaining their one-instrumental-to-vocal track flow. The guitar lives in the subtle yet effective funk lines, and the bass is absolute and very important as usual. This time, Rebecca Kodis’s voice and violin are added for a change in texture. for a change in texture. All I could think about, looking at the title, is Moe of The Three Stooges saying “Puddin Head!”

 

“Play” is the first time there were two consecutive vocal tracks that dismiss my previous statement about how they offered variety by switching back and forth. However, the vocals are not predominant here; it’s the instrumentation that clearly takes the lead with some stinging leads from the electric guitar as the bass takes the melodic path. Consistency is what makes all this music so strong from start to finish.

 

“Eastslide” is a play on words. One quick look at that title and you think it’s Eastside. The guitar is the main instrument at the beginning of this funk-filled musical journey. Fittingly, they close it out with some reverberating electric guitar leads, as the bass reminds you of its paramount importance in this genre.

 

Shine is an enjoyable, light-hearted listen that will keep your interest due to the outstanding musicianship and clear production values. The high musicianship and production quality are evident throughout, enhancing the listening experience and leaving a lasting impression.

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-MuzikMan.net Founder

Ocotber 1, 2025

Tracks:

01. The Regulator

02. Shine

03. Ride

04. Diggin' in the Garden

05. Silver Linings

06. Cornerstone

07. Riff Raph

08. Puddin'

09. Play

10. Eastslide

9/12/2025

Track Feature: Michael Dulin - Slow Burn Track

https://michaeldulin.com

Michael Dulin’s piano magic returns with his latest track release, “Slow Burn.”  This is a jazz instrumental track that will get your attention.

The title, “Slow Burn,” hints at a journey of anticipation and discovery. This track, like a slow burn, allows ample time for a listener to savor every note, building anticipation for the next musical revelation.

This is instrumental jazz, featuring numerous transitions and diverse elements. As the artwork suggests, the piano keys are ablaze with passion and color. And jazz typically has those two attributes that give it that crucial element that can transcend time.

The music is a delightful exploration of the transitory nature of jazz. In a short span, Michael Dulin manages to touch upon the diverse styles within the genre, showcasing the complexity, excitement, and color that jazz can offer.

“Slow Burn” is not just a track; it’s a heartfelt tribute to the essence of jazz music. It eloquently speaks the language of jazz, letting the music itself pay a respectful homage to this timeless genre.

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-MuzikMan.net Founder

September 12, 2025

https://michaeldulin.com/bio/

Award-winning pianist, composer, and producer. GRAMMY voting member. World traveler. Always learning. Meet Michael Dulin – award-winning pianist, composer, and producer. Recording Academy voting member. Trained in classical piano at The Juilliard School, he knows his way around the keyboard. He was a partner at a Birmingham studio for 20 years, and has played and produced in Nashville, Houston, and Atlanta recording studios.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

8/11/2025

Deep Energy Orchestra Unveils Expansive New Album The Science of Sound on 7D Media Feat. Members of Snarky Puppy, Kansas, King Crimson, The 4th Dimension, Shakti & Others!

Deep Energy Orchestra will release its third studio album, The Science of Sound, on October 24, 2025, through 7D Media. Conceived and led by composer, producer, and bassist Jason Everett (aka Mister E), the album represents a culmination of global collaboration, complex composition, and genre-defying instrumentation.

Following the ensemble’s critically acclaimed albums Playing With Fire (2018) and The Return (2020), this new release builds on the orchestra’s distinctive fusion of Indian classical rhythms, progressive rock, jazz, funk, and orchestral textures.

The Science of Sound brings together an exceptional roster of internationally recognized artists, including:
Joe Deninzon, electric violinist of the band Kansas
Gary Husband, legendary jazz fusion keyboardist and drummer (John McLaughlin, Allan Holdsworth)
Trey Gunn, Warr guitarist and longtime member of King Crimson
Adam Holzman, former keyboardist for Miles Davis and collaborator with Steven Wilson
V. Selvaganesh, renowned Indian percussionist (Shakti, Masters of Percussion)

Additional contributors include Mark Lettieri (Snarky Puppy), U. Rajesh, Mahesh Vinayakram, Radhika Iyer, John Wubbenhorst, Eric “Doc” Smith, and a full string section featuring violin, viola, and cello.

A Cohesive Musical Narrative

The album features eight compositions, six of which were written by Everett, with additional works contributed by John Wubbenhorst (“The Dancers”) and U. Rajesh with Ganesh Kumar (“Fireflies”). Each piece reflects Everett’s commitment to exploring rhythmically advanced and melodically rich material while remaining grounded in ensemble interplay.

Tracks like “Morning Over Madrid” and “Solar Playground” balance compositional precision with space for improvisation. “Captain Quirk” highlights Deninzon and Holzman in tight counterpoint, while “The Secrets of Subtraction” explores tension and release through intricate call-and-response melody. The closing track, “Stargazing,” offers a meditative resolution that underscores the album’s emotional breadth.

Production and Vision

The album was produced and arranged by Jason Everett, with engineering, mixing, and mastering by Don Gunn (Soundgarden, Peter Frampton). The sound is immersive and detailed, capturing the dynamic range and nuance of each performer while presenting a unified, expansive sonic experience.

“The Science of Sound is about exploring how music can communicate across genres, cultures, and traditions,” says Everett. “It’s a collaborative work that honors the strengths of every artist involved, while serving a larger musical vision.”

Says Joe Deninzon (Kansas), “Deep Energy Orchestra embodies the influences of Mahavishnu Orchestra, Shakti, and a wide array of jazz/rock fusion and Middle Eastern influences. Music that has influenced me immensely and always gives me a dopamine rush when I play it. It’s an honor to be a part of this beautiful project with such world class musicians!”

Here’s what’s been said about Jason Everett and Deep Energy Orchestra:

Through his performance and compositional work, Jason has built respect with major members of the Indian music community and has been hailed by influential guitarists and bassists.” – Geoffrey Larsen, Musical Director of Seattle Metropolitan Chamber Orchestra

Everett delivers memorable melodies rendered with Eastern vocal vibrato, and engaging ensemble improvisation – all over a spectrum of ever-shifting world grooves and natural-sounding odd meters.” – Bass Guitar Magazine

Jason’s impressive bass work will dazzle, but his playing transcends the instrument to become a pure source of expression. His compositions are equally full of wonder and atmosphere for a sonic journey. A top-notch musician!”– Kevin Johnson NoTreble Bass Magazine

This is now my fourth time listening to Deep Energy Orchestra’s Playing with Fire. Again, I had absolutely no idea on what I was going to expect by listening to this incredible project. I wouldn’t call them a super group, because it would be too much of a cop-out. They are a family by working together as a team. And for me, Playing with Fire brings the Octet as one.” – Zachary Nathanson, Echoes and Dust

Playing with Fire sort of hovers over and moves between two camps—progressive rock and progressive raga—of progressive jazz. Its gemstone is "Resolve/Improv/Caravan," a twenty-minute journey through outer and inner space that spans an encyclopedia of styles and sounds: Everett's bass stomps and glides behind the strings' snakecharming melody, then steps out front to continue oscillating between mellow and raging, and later recites a floating tone poem; Selvaganish at first plays but then breaks into vocalizing his tabla part; Gunn sears your ears with his closing solo; and all this comes together, drifts apart, and comes back.” - Chris M. Slawecki, All About Jazz

Not one prone to comparators, but musically, and in the Western hemisphere, John McLaughlin’s Mahavishnu Orchestra, along with the much lauded Shakti album from 1975 must surely poke their heads around the corner.” – Bob Mulvey, The Progressive Aspect

For more information:
Website: https://www.deepenergyorchestra.com/
Bandcamp: https://deepenergyorchestra.bandcamp.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deepenergyorchestra

Press inquiries: Keith James, Glass Onyon PR, PH: 828-350-8158 (USA), glassonyonpr@gmail.com

6/16/2025

KOMARA Returns with Haunting New Album KOMARA II

Featuring Pat Mastelotto, David Kollar, Paolo Raineri – With Artwork by Tool’s Adam Jones

The genre-defying trio KOMARA returns with KOMARA II, a powerful and immersive new release that pushes sonic boundaries and challenges musical convention. Featuring King Crimson drummer Pat Mastelotto, Slovakian avant-garde guitarist David Kollar, and visionary Italian trumpeter Paolo Raineri, the trio weaves ambient textures, industrial grit, and jazz-infused improvisation into a dark, cinematic soundscape.

Building on the bold spirit of their acclaimed debut, KOMARA II welcomes special guests Arve Henriksen (trumpet on “Komarantino”), Bill Munyon (voice on “Not Our Way”), and Deborah Carter Mastelotto (voice on “Relocating Children” and “Burning Man”), adding further depth to the album’s rich and experimental palette. Once again, the visual aesthetic is elevated by a striking cover design from Tool guitarist and artist Adam Jones.

The band will perform select European dates this summer with special guest Trey Gunn—Pat Mastelotto’s former King Crimson bandmate—joining the lineup for an even more expansive live experience.

KOMARA II is available now in a 4-panel CD wallet and digital formats.

Track list:
1. Gerund 3:24
2. Allina Day 3:46
3. Not Our Way 1:16
4. Relocating Children 4:20
5. Gray Apples Fall 9:11
6. Judgement Day 1:54
7. Utorok Cowboy 3:44
8. Swallowing Tokyo 0:47
9. Burning Man 5:24
10. Komarantino 3:13
11. Squirm 4:26
12. The Returning (reprise) 6:51

Personnel:
David Kollar – Guitars, Bass, Keys
Pat Mastelotto – Traps and Buttons
Paolo Raineri – Trumpet & Flugelhorn

With Special Guests:
Arve Henriksen – Trumpet on “Komarantino”
Bill Munyon – Voice on “Not Our Way”
Deborah Carter Mastelotto – Voice on “Relocating Children” and “Burning Man”

KOMARA + GU Live

18.6.2025 Prešov - Stromoradie
19.6.2025 Bratislava - Pink Whale
20.6.2025 Trenčín - KC Hviezda
21.6.2025 Opava - Letní Slunovrat festival
23.6.2025 Praha - Palác Akropolis

David Kollar - guitar, synths
Pat Mastelotto - drums
Paolo Raineri - trumpet
Trey Gunn - Warr guitar

To pre-order: https://7dmedia.com/komara2

For more information: https://7dmedia.com

Press inquiries: Keith James, Glass Onyon PR, PH: 828-350-8158 (USA), glassonyonpr@gmail.com

6/03/2025

ELIOT KING SMITH TEAMS UP WITH AUDREY MARTELLS (CHIC) TO BRING TO LIFE THE STORY OF JOSEPHINE BAKER

THE NEW SINGLE “JOSEPHINE” HAS JUST BEEN RELEASED ON ALL DIGITAL PLATFORMS THROUGH DEKO ENTERTAINMENT (ADA/WARNER MUSIC GROUP).

Stockton, NJ - In the 1920s, faced with the grinding poverty and segregation of East St. Louis, Josephine Baker took her dancing and musical talents first to New York, and then, at 19, arrived in Paris to perform with the Folies Bergère. Entranced by her reception and treatment by French society, she rose to stardom almost immediately at the Folies. She starred in multiple films, and scored a big hit song that summed up her reverence for the freedom she experienced as a French citizen in contrast to the discrimination and segregation that black performers were subjected to in the US. Now Eliot King Smith has teamed up with Audrey Martells (Chic, Celine Dion, Whitney Houston) and producer Wade Tonken (Jane Oliver, Robert Lamb, etc…) to bring you their song “Josephine”.

Eliot King Smith is a Seattle born musician and composer whose parents were both concert pianists. His first public recital was at age 6 and he is a big fan of R & B and artists like BB King and Aretha Franklin. Audrey Martells was born in London England, and has performed extensively on stage, on film and as a singer/songwriter. Her recording credits include Whitney Houston, Brandy, Britney Spears and Celine Dion. She is currently on tour with Nile Rodgers and Chic. Wade Tonken is a Producer, Composer, Recording Engineer, Sound Designer and Multi-Instrumentalist. Wade opened the NYC based Noize Factory recording studio where he collaborated with many artists including Jane Oliver, L L Cool J, and Robert Lamb of Chicago. His work has appeared on HBO, ABC, Nickelodeon, PBS, Sesame Workshop, CNN and Disney.

Watch video for “Josephine”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWbZ_kzb4CI

As they all state, “Our song, ‘Josephine’ is a celebration of her life and a tribute to her courage, pride, and resilience in a tradition of black women’s resistance and creativity.” The line-up on “Josephine” is as follows: Audrey Martells; lead vocal, vocal arranger, LaJuan Carter; background vocal, Layonne Holmes; background vocal, Eliot King Smith; keyboards, Wade Tonken; guitars, Ralph Rolle; drums, Keir Ellison; bass, and Cliff Lyons; alto saxophone.

Listen here: https://push.fm/ps/jfad

For more information:
https://www.eliotkingsmith.com/
https://www.dekoentertainment.com/
Deko Entertainment–Art Has Value

Press inquiries: Keith James, Glass Onyon PR, PH: 828-350-8158 (USA), glassonyonpr@gmail.com

6/02/2025

Guitarist/Bassist/Composer Barend Tromp To Release New Album “Odd Time Concepts” on June 6, 2025

Barend Tromp is a guitarist, bassist, and composer from the Netherlands whose music transcends borders and genres. With a background as diverse as his sound, Barend studied classical guitar at the Conservatory of Tilburg and attained a masters in Music Science at the University of Amsterdam. His passion for musical exploration led him to India and across Europe, where he studied the sitar under renowned masters. These influences — from Western classical to Indian raga — deeply inform his bass playing, resulting in a distinctive, genre-defying style.

Blending the rhythmic intricacy of slap bass with melodic and harmonic elements borrowed from guitar and sitar traditions, Barend has developed a voice all his own. In addition to his performance work, he’s a dedicated educator, teaching at various music schools and serving as a long-standing contributor to the Dutch bass magazine De Bassist. He is also the author of two guitar books and the acclaimed two-volume instructional series Next Level Slap Bass, widely respected for its innovative approach.

Barend’s music is as eclectic as it is original — a fusion of jazz, funk, world music, 70s progressive rock, electronic textures, and 20th-century classical influences. Yet, despite the complexity of these elements, his compositions remain grounded in groove and emotional resonance.

In 2021, Barend released his debut solo album Six Against Four, in which he showcases his multi-instrumentalist skills by both writing and performing all parts himself. The following year, his imaginative concept album Juvenile Fish Tales was released by Subcontinental Records (India). Inspired by a childhood book about marine life, the album features eleven instrumental tracks — each representing a different fish — and includes a special guest appearance by legendary American bassist Michael Manring. The project was met with widespread acclaim for its creativity and execution.

In 2025, Barend takes a bold leap into rhythmic experimentation with his third album, Odd Time Concepts, released on 7D Media — a U.S.-based label founded by visionary King Crimson alumnus Trey Gunn. Each of the album’s eleven tracks explores a unique time signature, ranging from familiar meters like 3/4 to more adventurous odd time signatures such as 13/16 and 21/8. Featuring four drummers, including progressive rock icon Pat Mastelotto (King Crimson, Stick Men), the album also includes a standout Warr guitar solo by Trey Gunn on the track “Madhuvanti.” Despite its experimental nature, the album remains accessible — maintaining groove and clarity throughout.

With each project, Barend Tromp continues to push the boundaries of composition and technique, crafting music that is both innovative and deeply expressive. His work resonates with musicians and listeners alike, offering a fresh and fearless perspective on contemporary instrumental music.

Track list:
1. Sitharsis
2. Gamelan Sepuluh
3. Life Path 21
4. Heavy Slap
5. Madhuvanti
6. Baritone War
7. Chromatron (Parts 1-3)
8. Thirteen
9. Access to the Sixth Dimension
10. Pandrah Ka Yantra
11. Chromatron (Parts 4-5)

Credits:
Barend Tromp - fretted and fretless basses, fretted and fretless guitars, sitar and synths
Trey Gunn - Warr guitar solo on 5
Pat Mastelotto - drums on 8
Ron van Stratum - drums on 2 & 10
Nathan van de Wouw - drums on 1 & 6
Eugene Vugts - drums on 4

All songs composed and mixed by Barend Tromp
Mastered by Michael Valentine West
Graphic design by Maarten Tromp

For more information: https://7dmedia.com/odd-time-concepts
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@barendtromp
Next Level Slap Bass Website: https://nextlevel-slapbass.com
Next Level Slap Bass Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/next_level_slap_bass/
Next Level Slap Bass Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NextLevelSlapBass/

Press inquiries: Keith James, Glass Onyon PR, PH: 828-350-8158 (USA), glassonyonpr@gmail.com

2/07/2025

Trey Gunn’s 7d Media Releases Experimental Guitarist, Composer, and Producer Andre LaFosse Releases “Entry Level: An Introduction to Andre LaFosse” Spanning More Than Twenty Years of His Career

When I dreamed up a new collection of experimental guitarists for 7d, Andre was my instant first pick.” - Trey Gunn

7D Media is proud to announce that experimental guitarist, composer, and producer Andre LaFosse is joining our musical family with “Entry Level: An Introduction to Andre LaFosse.” Spanning more than twenty years of his career, this 14 track album brings together remastered classics, remixed favorites, and even offers a sneak peek into the future with an exclusive new track.

Throughout the collection, LaFosse’s distinctive “turntablist guitar” technique takes center stage, showcasing his skill in looping, multitracking, and creative sound manipulation. The title track, “Entry Level,” debuts as an electrifying preview of his upcoming album, “Then Again,” scheduled for release later this year on Trey Gunn's experimental music label, 7D Media.

Highlights include the energetic “Hard Sci-Fi” (2012), the genre-defying “Interference” (2003), and a re-amped version of “Balancing Act” (2012), along with updated renditions of “Disambiguation,” “IMNSHO,” and “Seismic.”

This compilation serves as the perfect starting point for new listeners while also offering longtime fans a rich archive of LaFosse’s evolving artistry - from early experiments like “Signify” (1999) to more recent explorations such as “Each Planet a Complete Society” (2022). Aligning seamlessly with 7D Media’s mission to spotlight groundbreaking artists, “Entry Level” stands as a testament to LaFosse’s enduring creativity and his significant contributions to the experimental guitar music landscape.

I first encountered Andre’s musical vision through his release ‘Normalized’ and within two bars I was floored. Finally! Someone had taken guitar-looping into wild new territory. While everyone else was crafting these big, swirling, watery pieces à la Robert Fripp (I'd been wrestling with that myself), Andre completely threw out the rulebook.

His ‘Normalized’ sound was seriously funky stuff – think more Carlos Alomar (Bowie), Adrian Belew, and Fela Kuti's guitar players. More James Brown swagger than Brian Eno dreamscape.

And his looping technique? Totally ‘wrong’ by convention, and brilliantly so! He was corrupting those guitar loops like a mad scientist: chopping them up, stretching them out, breaking them into tiny blips before expanding them back again. No more of those long, drippy sustaining guitar layers – this was musical fragmentation and reassembly, all while keeping the groove alive.

When I dreamed up a new collection of experimental guitarists for 7d, Andre was my instant first pick. Could we get him involved? Would he make new recordings for us? Yes and yes! Even better – we got his whole back catalog, including (Yes!) ‘Normalized.’” - Trey Gunn

Andre’s Music Available at: https://7dmedia.com/entry-level
Visit Andre Online at: https://andrelafosse.com/

For more information: https://7dmedia.com

Press inquiries: Glass Onyon PR, PH: 828-350-8158 (USA), glassonyonpr@gmail.com

1/16/2025

Held By Trees To Release Second Album “Hinterland” Featuring Talk Talk/Hollis veterans Robbie McIntosh, Laurence Pendrous, Andy Panayi With Simone Marie Butler (Primal Scream, Jesus & Mary Chain), Matt Simms (Wire), Jen Macro (My Bloody Valentine) and Others!

“Hinterland” is the second LP by Held By Trees, taking in elements of jazz, post-rock, and ambient music and will be released on CD/Vinyl (and digital download only on Bandcamp) on Friday 4th April, 2025 on Tweed Jacket Music Ltd and Lasgo Records Distribution. The follow-up to 2022’s critically acclaimed debut, ‘Solace’, this new eight-piece album is a sonic journey through ambiguous spaces, within and without.

Once again, Held By Trees – helmed by composer/producer David Joseph - brings together living DNA from its chief influence, the latter work of Mark Hollis with Talk Talk, and as a solo artist. This includes this time his son Charlie Hollis who plays piano on four of the tracks. Returning Talk Talk/Hollis veterans are Robbie McIntosh on guitar, Laurence Pendrous on piano, Andy Panayi on flute, clarinet and saxophone (who are each member of the live HBT band), plus Martin Ditcham on drums/percussion and Simon Edwards on double bass.

Other notable contributors to the album include: Rob Coombes (Supergrass) on Hammond Organ, Stephen Gilchrist (Stephen Evens, Graham Coxon) on drums, Simone Marie Butler (Primal Scream, Jesus & Mary Chain) on synths and sound effects, Matt Simms (Wire, It Hugs Back) on guitar, Norman Westberg (Swans) on guitar, Robert Poss (Band of Susans, Phil Niblock) on guitar, Simon Scott (Slowdive) with field recordings, Mark Simnett (Bark Psychosis) on drums and percussion, Jen Macro (My Bloody Valentine, Hurtling, Graham Coxon) on guitar, Chris Pedley (The Baker Brothers) on bass.

David Joseph said, “‘Hinterland’ is a meandering celebration of the vague, the between places, the forgotten, nameless margins – not just in the landscape around us physically, but also internally – somewhere in the middle of faith and doubt, joy and melancholy, departure and arrival.”

“The thrill of Held By Trees is bringing such a variety of musicians together and sculpting something surprising and unique from the ideas they submit. This album is an odyssey of guitar, with some of the most innovative guitarists of the last 50 years of alternative, left-field music taking part. ‘Hinterland’ is full of soundscapes using guitars like paintbrushes, painting a variety of rich, delicate, floating and abrasive textures that evoke the liminal spaces around us and within us.”

In a departure from previous releases, the artwork this time is supplied by Brighton-based abstract mixed-media artist, Gareth Hayward. David said, “Gareth’s artwork is the perfect visual pairing for the music. It asks us what we see within it, without dictating what or where it is. There is plenty of intentional ambiguity, which is central to the album’s musical theme. I adore Gareth’s use of negative-space and his visceral approach to capturing landscapes full of mood and mystery.”


David Joseph

For more information: www.heldbytrees.co.uk

Press inquiries: Glass Onyon PR, PH: 1-828-350-8158, glassonyonpr@gmail.com (North America, Europe)

11/21/2024

From the Heinous to the Sublime, Paul Adams and Elizabeth Geyer Release the Album “A Journey of Dreams”

Worldwide release November 15, 2024

Chicago - Living thousands of miles apart, United States based, award-winning multi-instrumentalist, Paul Adams, and Australia based, award-winning pianist, flugelhorn instrumentalist and vocalist, Elizabeth Geyer, have been creating music together from opposite ends of the globe since their debut collaboration, “Imaginings.” Across the oceans and continents, something definitely worked synergistically and continues to work. Their album won the award, “Contemporary Instrumental Album of the Year” at the Zone Music Reporter Awards in 2015. Following, “Imaginings,” came “Deeper Imaginings” and “Sanctuary,” the New Age Music Guide's “Album of the Year” of 2022.

Continuing to unfold the timeless, spiritual sanctuary that has become a trademark of their music, came the (December 2023) single from this new album, “A Journey of Dreams.” The full album release of “A Journey of Dreams” met with delays after the success of the single but is finally released on 11/15/24. It involves Adams’ creative musical talent and his collection of exotic world instruments as well as the electric sitar he made in the days when he was a luthier. Their successful journeys have amassed over 138 million streams on Pandora as well as regular programming on SiriusXM Radio.

Blended with Elizabeth Geyer’s sensitive piano, flugelhorn and instrumental vocalizations, “A Journey of Dreams,” continues the beautiful and exotic flow of their previous releases. Adams said, “We wanted to focus on beauty, especially as the world seems to be in such deep chaos.” When referring to Geyer’s solo album projects, Bruce Lundvall of Blue Note Records called Elizabeth “A brilliant musician and songwriter.” For “A Journey Of Dreams,” Elizabeth says her intention was to create a place of safety and home. “Imagine a place where you once came from, where you will go back to, and a place you sometimes visit in dreams.”

With its exotic artistic nature and chill ethnic impressions, Adams describes the album as offering a bit of artistic and spiritual pragmatism. “It's all right here on ‘circus Earth’ – from the heinous to the sublime. We felt a need to create something that might focus on the deep beauty we are all capable of. We feel as if God, nature, or whatever you wish to call it, is challenging us. ‘She’s’ wondering if we have the interpersonal maturity and cultural skills to work together in this rapidly changing, growing, yet shrinking world.”

Paul Adams: Keys, Dobro, Sitar, Ethnic Flutes, Chinese Hulusi and Oud
Elizabeth Geyer: Piano, FlugelHorn, Vocalizations.

Full length video of A JOURNEY OF DREAMS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BxL-b36zWk

Music Link To All purchase/streaming Sites: https://pauladams.hearnow.com/
LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/pauladams

Official artist website – Paul Adams: www.pauladams.org
Official artist website – Elizabeth Geyer: www.elizabethgeyer.com

Paul Adams -Twitter: https://twitter.com/ppaul3
Paul Adams – Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/paul.adams.754/
Paul Adams – Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ppaul3/?hl=en

Press inquiries: Glass Onyon PR, PH: 828-350-8158 (USA), glassonyonpr@gmail.com