Home » Search Center » Results: Mark Whitecage
Results for "Mark Whitecage"
A Fireside Chat With Mark Whitecage

by AAJ Staff
When you speak to musicians on the East Coast, Mark Whitecage is mentioned. If you know nothing about Whitecage, know this, if musicians, his peers think of him as the poo, perhaps he is (the how can a billion Chinese people be wrong theory). You would never know this by reading any newspaper, which hardly knows ...
Fractured Standards & Fairy Tales
Label:
Released: 2001
Track listing: 1) Fractured Standards & Fairy Tales 2) Suite Albert 3) Morbet Mein Beck 4) French Medley 5) Encore
Mark Whitecage Trio: Fractured Standards & Fairy Tales

by Glenn Astarita
The “Mark Whitecage Trio” packs a mighty punch on Fractured Standards & Fairy Tales - “Live on Tour in TOURS Vol. 1”. A limited edition release on the independent “Acoustics” label, the musicians weave noticeable elements of whimsy with subtle EFX induced treatments along with piping hot interplay and cunning improvisational speak. On the twenty-minute opener ...
Turning Point

Label: W.E.R.F.
Released: 2000
Track listing: Bopalong Way; Something Cool; Jogging; Loop'en; Concerto For One; Soul; Turning Point; Haunting Melody.
Mark-n-Marshall: Monday

Label: CIMP Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: Mr. Whitecage, Meet Mr. Allen; Out Of Nowhere; When You Wish Upon A Star; Star Wishing; Fly Me To The Moon; Albatross; Seven and a Half Steps.
Mark Whitecage & Eclectic Electric: Moon Blue Boggie

by Glenn Astarita
Recent releases on the independent, “Acoustics” label present the listener with a candid snapshot of the very active modern jazz, new music saxophonist/improviser Mark Whitecage as Moon Blue Boogie is perhaps one of the artist’s finest efforts to date. One of three so called, “extremely limited releases”, here “Mark Whitecage & Eclectic Electric” are caught live ...
Mark Whitecage: Turning Point

by AAJ Staff
Improvised electronics have finally come of age. Some players simply use digital signal processing (eg. distortion, phasing, reverb) to allow them the opportunity to alter the tonality of their instruments. Others prefer to use a sampler to provide a second voice against which to improvise. The more advanced advocates of electronic improvisation perform processing, sampling, and ...
Research On the Edge
Label: CIMP Records
Released: 1999
Track listing: The Brook, Green St. Rundown, Lake Effect, Well, You Needn