Continuous Beat Rez Abbasi Trio

Album info

Album-Release:
2012

HRA-Release:
17.12.2012

Label: ENJA Records

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Mainstream Jazz

Artist: Rez Abbasi Trio

Composer: John Stafford Smith

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  • 1Introduction02:34
  • 2Divided Attention04:30
  • 3Major Major07:18
  • 4Rivalry07:46
  • 5Itexture05:53
  • 6The Cure08:48
  • 7Off Minor07:13
  • 8Back Skin06:00
  • 9Star Spangled Banner02:31
  • Total Runtime52:33

Info for Continuous Beat

„Continuous Beat ist meine erste Aufnahme im Trio-Format. Die elektrische Gitarre hat unendliche Möglichkeiten im Sound-Bereich. Auf dieser Aufnahme wollte ich ein bisschen außerhalb des Üblichen auftreten und einen Trio-Sound erreichen, der sowohl akustisch warm ist aber trotzdem unter elektrischer Spannung steht.“

2011/12 absolvierte Rez Abbasi zahlreiche Auftritte in den USA und Kanada und machte auch einen Abstecher zum North Sea Festival in Amsterdam. Er trat auch viel mit seiner Frau, der Weltmusik Vokalistin Kiran Aluhwalia auf.

Continuous Beat ist Rez Abbasi’s zweite Aufnahme für ENJA nach seinem weltweit bestens aufgenommenen Quintet SUNO SUNO, dass die beiden mittlerweile hoch dekorierten „Second Generation Asians“ Vijay Iyer und Rudresh Manatappa vorstellt. Auch Abbasi gehört dieser Gruppe an, die immer mehr von sich in den USA und Europa von sich reden macht, er wurde in Pakistan geboren und lebt seit über 20 Jahren in New York.

'Der DOWN BEAT Herausgeber Frank Alkyer widmete seinen Lesern einen Newsletter: „Als zum ersten Mal eine CD anhöre fange ich an ohne irgendewas etwas darüber zu lesen. Am liebsten ohne jede Vorbereitung, ohne zu wissen wer da überhaupt spielt versuche ich total offen für die Musik zu sein. SDo auch bei Suno Suno, de neuesten Aufnahme des Gitarrisen Rez Abbasi. Ohne dass ich besonders darauf achtete schob in die CD in den CD Spieler, und es war plötzlich eine „Begegnung“, ich saß 70 Minute da wie hypnotisiert. Die Musik hatte Kraft, Technik und einen zeitlosen groove.“

“Abbasi sounds like no one who has gone before him. His compositions are sheer genius.” (AllAboutJazz)

“An amazing guitarist…unique and beautiful music – and best of all – very original…I’m really impressed.” (Pat Metheny)

“Rez Abbasi shows an uncanny flair with no catagorical party line. A fresh voice worth hearing.” (JazzTimes)

Rez Abbasi, guitars
John Hébert, acoustic bass
Satoshi Takeishi, drums & percussion
John Stafford Smith, composer

For over a decade, Rez Abbasi has been blazing a new trail as a leading figure in cutting-edge South Asian-American jazz. A quicksilver guitarist who melds jazz with the musical strains of his Pakistani heritage, including the music of Qawwali, his work spans far and wide, including performances with Rudresh Mahanthappa’s Indo-Pak Coalition (at the Flynn in 2011), Vijay Iyer (at the 2012 Burlington Discover Jazz Festival), and Indian vocalist Kiran Ahluwalia. Abbasi and his elite quintet perform music from his latest album, Suno Suno, along with new compositions that create the perfect hybrid of modern jazz and world inflections.

Born in Karachi, Pakistan, removed at the age of four to the vastness of Southern California, schooled at the University of Southern California and the Manhattan School of Music in jazz and classical music, along with a pilgrimage in India under the tutelage of master percussionist, Ustad Alla Rakha, Rez Abbasi is a vivid synthesis of all the above stated influences and genres. Making New York home for the past 20 years, Abbasi has developed a unique sound both as a composer and an instrumentalist and is considered by many to be one of the foremost modern jazz guitar players the world over. He has honed his skills with performances throughout Europe, Canada, the U.S., Mexico and India. He has performed and recorded with many jazz greats including, Grammy winner Ruth Brown, Peter Erskine, Kenny Werner, Barre Phillips, Tim Hagans, Marc Johnson, Billy Hart, Marvin ‘Smitty’ Smith, Gary Thomas, Dave Douglas, Rudresh Mahanthappa, Mike Clark, Tony Malaby, George Brooks, Ronu Majumdar, Kadri Gopalnath, Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, Marilyn Crispell, Greg Osby, Howard Levy and a host of others.

With nine albums of original compositions under his belt, Rez Abbasi continues to find new groups of musicians to help his musical vision come to life. In 2011, Abbasi reconvened his group, Invocation, to record the follow-up to Things To Come. Suno Suno (Enja, 2011) features his new CMA commissioned compositions that are informed by Qawwali – praise music from Pakistan. The power, joy and depth that Qawwali encompasses can be heard throughout Suno Suno. The album made it on multiple top ten lists of 2011. As a response to Invocation, with its extended ensemble and highly complex compositions, Abbasi felt the need to do a more intimate project. His new trio was formed and it includes long time cohorts, bassist, John Hebert (Andrew Hill) and drummer, Satoshi Takeishi (Eliane Elias). Continuous Beat (Enja, 2012) is Abbasi’s first trio outing and the results are brimming with adventure and subtlety. Along with his cutting edge compositions, the trio reinterprets Monk’s, Off Minor, Jarrett’s, The Cure and others, using guitar electronic manipulation. As he states, “I wanted to excite the listener with a new guitar trio experience. One that retains the warmth of the established trio sound but also employs electronics in order to expand the timbral pallet, especially for the melodies. Ultimately, this approach not only gives clarity to the solos but also keeps the listener’s aural sense stimulated.” Voted #2 “Rising Star” guitarist in Down Beat’s 2012 esteemed Critic’s Poll, Rez Abbasi is indeed shining bright.

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