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 Overall Rating: 7.8

 

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Cobblestone Jazz - Live PA - Club 11 - Amsterdam NL - May 2007

Submitted By: Adminysp
Genre: Electronic
Date of Set: May 5th, 2007
Filesize: 82.02 MB
Total Downloads: 65

 

 

Biography of Cobblestone Jazz

A unique trio, Cobblestone Jazz uses early computers and analog instruments to create pared down sounds that retain the quality of improvisational jazz within the parameters of a minimal, dance-floor aesthetic. Through a real-time exchange of musical form, language, and ideas, Tyger Dhula, Mathew Jonson, and Danuel Tate provide a continual sense of surprise and discovery for their listeners.

The influence each member has on the group sound contributes to the international success Cobblestone Jazz continues to recieve. Tyger Dhula’s history as a D.J. and producer of electronic music provides the necessary stylistic foundations that form the backdrop for the group’s improvisations. His ability to break grooves up into their key elements holds the music firmly within electronic music traditions. Mathew Jonson’s gifted ability to mix and compose freely, and his commitment to pushing his music in new directions is always present. Using analogue drum machines and synthesizers as his instruments, he chooses to write his parts in the moment instead of conforming to preconfigured patterns. Danuel Tate’s history as a jazz musician and performer prompted the approach to the group’s writing practices. His keyboard playing shows a rich understanding of modern harmony and melody, but like many great artists, his dedication to simplicity is what holds him in such high regard.

Since their 2002 debut release, The 5th Element, Cobblestone Jazz have received critical acclaim for their releases on IIWII and Wagon Repair. The band's support from diverse international dj's such as Laurent Garnier, Daniel Bell, Gilles Peterson, Luciano, Josh Wink, Sven Vath , Richie Hawtin, Dan Curtin, Carl Craig, Moodymann, Theo Parrish, Joe Clausell and many others, shows the trio's appeal is broad. They have performed internationally from Fabric in London to the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland. Their music is created in one take, either culled from live performances or studio mixes, and their live shows are a representation of how they create music. These performances give audiences a fresh perspective on the genius of Mathew Jonson as well as the future of electronic music itself.

http://www.myspace.com/cobblestonejazzmathewjonson

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Rating: (7)

Sep 14, 2007

Comment: Its not what i expected from them to be honest, however it is quite good in parts although it gets a bit samey after a while. Its not really anything i havent heard before it almost sounds like mid nineties kind of techno but not as good

Saying that though its a club gig so it might have sounded better or i might have"got" it if i was in attendance
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Nov 21, 2007

Comment: I really like this mix from Cobblestone Jazz. I think it's a bit weak in places and trails off towards the end, but that being said, fusing Jazz and Techno together can only produce a great sound. I got to see them a few weeks ago, and they stuck more to the Techno side of things, so it's nice to hear their more Jazzy side.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Jan 29, 2008

Comment: i really really like this mix , after having the chance to see them at the warehouse project in manchester i was not disapointed a great fusion of live music and analogue techno , deffo one to keep your eye's and ears out for
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Oct 16, 2008

Comment: Diferent, Superb and Unique. A breath of fresh air to this music format, from allying the new generation electronic sound to the power of jazz improvisation, this trio can always assure you that their sound will not fall into precictable aesthetic.
In my opinion, like the belleville 3 in the late 80's and UR in the 90's, these 3 are paving a way to a new generation of artists and a new concept of improvisational jazz or dance music as you like.