Thursday, February 15, 2018
Classical Gas
My world wasn’t instantly transformed when I impulsively purchased a promotional copy of Philip Glass’ North Star for $1 as a teenager. My unseasoned ears couldn’t process the work of the minimalist composer. What initially struck me as impossibly cold and foreign now sounds warm and familiar. The propulsive portions of Pulse/Quartet, a lively rendering of two works by Glass’ peer Steve Reich, put me in mind of North Star. I’m immediately smitten this time around.
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I write weekly concert previews for The Kansas City Star.
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I named Olivia Fox the KCUR Band of the Week.
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Recently at Plastic Sax: Ozark jazz, a weekly survey of Kansas City’s jazz scene and a report from an Ornette Coleman symposium.
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Crooner Vic Damone has died.
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The country artist Daryle Singletary has died.
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I was one of six people at Lola Pistola’s show in Kansas City this week. I didn’t buy any merch, but I 'll donate a somewhat misleading new tagline to the artist: “Patti Smith with a Puerto Rican accent.”
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Intermediate State, a 20-minute EP of Ethiopian jazz by the Belgian group Black Flower, is wondrously transportive.
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If I were to become a Lyft driver, GoGo Penguin’s A Humdrum Star might provide the soundtrack to my midnight shift. The cosmopolitan but ultimately vacuous fusion of jazz and electronica would create a tip-oriented tone for my clients.
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I realize it’s hypocritical to deride derivative bands like Greta Van Fleet while praising the recycling of Fu Manchu. My primary defense of Clone of the Universe hinges on the epic 18-minute closing track. Here’s the title track.
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Third-rate Roxy Music, anyone?
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J Dilla lives! The Jefferson Park Boys play dreamy Dilla-esque jazz on Casual Horns, Dog.
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Nightfall, the hushed pairing of trumpeter Till Brönner and bassist Dieter Ilg, is gorgeous. Here’s “A Thousand Kisses Deep”.
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While it’s not the least bit titillating, the Fifty Shades Freed soundtrack is a handy survey of modern pop.
(Original image by There Stands the Glass.)
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