Jan 17 2019
Best of 2018 #12: Peggy Lee Band – “Echo Painting”
For many years, Peggy Lee has been casting her spell of avant-garde, folk, modern jazz, chamber, and ambient musics, and with each successive occurrence, the enchantment gains even greater strength. There is an emphasis on orchestration in her works, and equal weight given to an improvisational approach that pulls the structure apart at the seams. But even with these given qualities that, under normal conditions, would seem to have conflicted interests at heart, the cellist is able to attain a fluidity that brings a focused perspective to bind it all together. Magic inspires a massive experience of wonderment; the Peggy Lee Band are magicians of the highest order.
Released on Songlines Recordings.
Music from Vancouver, Canada.
I wrote about this album for Bird is the Worm and The Bandcamp Daily.
Jan 18 2019
Best of 2018 #11: Dos Santos – “Logos”
Quite often, when an album does something a little bit different, it stops me in place. I’m forced to come to terms with what I’m hearing and develop an interface with it that (eventually) evolves into something more than a cerebral reaction, where it becomes not just an art piece, but a living communication between artist and listener, transmitting a dialog of thoughts and ideas and epiphanies. What I esteem quite highly of the 2018 release from Chicago outfit Dos Santos is how they quickly shepherd things right past that first stage of interaction. What I wrote for The Bandcamp Daily about Logos still sums up my feelings about this quality:
That snippet doesn’t go deep enough into the influences that inform this wonderful recording, but it does get to the heart of why the music’s source of fun doesn’t cause a need to differentiate between cerebral, emotional or physical reactions. It’s just felt, and every pathway of those reactions will lead to a smile. There’s a euphoric hit from this music and its got a heavy vibe of cool and is bound together with some thoughtful ingredients, and that combination of qualities, by and large, is what it’s all about, and the reason why we keep coming back for more.
Released on International Anthem.
Music from Chicago, IL.
Read more on Bird is the Worm.
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By davesumner • Recap: Best of 2018 • 0 • Tags: Chicago, Dos Santos, International Anthem, Jazz - Best of 2018