MP3 Alan Darragh - Shedding Moss
It''s calculated randomness. It''s creative randomness. It''s artistic randomness. There is a constant state of non-resolution. The whole time your mind is searching for the pattern. The dissonance is totally contemporary.
11 MP3 Songs in this album (76:29) !
Related styles: JAZZ: Modern Creative Jazz, JAZZ: Modern Free Jazz
Details:
Shedding Moss is the second of three CDs to come out of 2008. Alan Darragh and Adam David continue their piano/drum improvisation odyssey.
Alan Darragh, a young poet, composer and jazz pianist, has been studying and playing piano for more than 16 years. A natural improviser with an instinctive relaxed feel, he early discovered that jazz was his métier. He began his formal studies with Dave Hildinger, “a brilliant arranger at home with both bebop and modern jazz” as well as a pianist with a magical touch. A rigorous teacher, Mr. Hildinger left no jazz touchstone unturned.
After moving to Toronto in 2004, Alan continued his studies with Bernie Senensky, who helped develop his natural bent for jazz composition. To date Alan has more than 90 compositions, many with lyrics.
Adam David''s bio - "Adam has kept the beat with such greats as Ray Charles, Vince Gill, Tommy Newson, Michelle Wright, Charles Brown, Shirley Eikhard, Oliver Jones, Tommy Hunter, and Morgan Davis. He''s also an accomplished actor, with regular parts on such hit TV series as "Degrassi High" -- if you think you recognize Adam from somewhere, it''s probably from TV. And he''s been the Toronto District School Board''s percussion specialist since 1979.
Despot Studio
With the exception of mind reader, which was recorded by Jim Morgan of Acrobat Studio in Pickering, Ont., the other three CDs are a DIY project. They are recorded out of Despot Studio, Alan’s home studio in Toronto. It took the slave wage production team endless tinkering to fix the acoustic problems, which are generated when a grand piano shares a room with a full drum kit and a spectrum of cymbals. It was a challenge not only to record the piano and drum, but also to design an acoustic environment where Alan and Adam could hear what each was doing without resorting to isolation booths or sacrificing dynamics. Because they continued to record throughout the process, there are noticeable variations in sound quality in some of the tracks. Rather than attempt to redo those tracks, it was decided to include them because they are the originals.