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John Medeski / Matthew Shipp: Scotty Hard's Radical Reconstructive Surgery
The common ingredient in all of these projects is Blue Series curator Matthew Shipp, who gets second billing on this CD along with John Medeski. Both are credited here on a variety of keyboards and synthesizers, but ubiquitous Blue Series bassist William Parker, along with drummer Nasheet Waits (who hits as hard as Questlove on "The Peeler ) define these tracks as much or more than the melodies do, groove-based as these soundscapes tend to be.
At times this disc is reminiscent of Black Cherry (AUM Fidelity, 2002), where Organic Grooves remade Parker and Hamid Drake's Piercing the Veil (AUM Fidelity, 2001) into the sort of jazzy ambient music that's short on soloing but long on atmospherics. "Eclipse, with its hot organ riffing, and "St. Clare's Hospital, which highlights Parker's chunky and forceful attack, are among the least affected and uncluttered tracks and count as the most successful pieces on the CD. Additional contributions from drummer Mauricio Takara and turntablist DJ Olive are less certain, however, and suggest that the resulting whole might be somewhat less than the sum of its parts.
Track Listing
Primary Humor; Chance Operation; St. Clare
Personnel
John Medeski: organ, wurlitzer, moog synthesizer, mellotron, clavinet, piano; Matthew Shipp: piano, wurlitzer, organ; William Parker: bass; Nasheet Waits: drums; DJ Olive: turntables; Mauricio Takara: drums and percussion; Scotty Hard: drum machines, samplers, optigan, percussion.
Album information
Title: Scotty Hard's Radical Reconstructive Surgery | Year Released: 2007 | Record Label: Thirsty Ear Recordings
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