The Microscoptic Septet: Been Up So Long It Looks Like Down To Me: The Micros Play The Blues
Released on Cuneiform Records on Feb 10, 2017.
What happens when you put the blues under a microscope? When the lens is wielded by the incisive deconstructivists of the Microscopic Septet, the musical odyssey traverses territory that’s disarmingly strange, pleasingly familiar and consistently revelatory.
Following up their earlier post-2006 Cuneiform releases, Lobster Leaps In (2008), Friday The 13th: The Micros Play Monk (2010), and Manhattan Moonrise (2014), Been Down So Long is the latest recording documenting the 21st Century Micros saga: the co-leaders–wandering soprano saxophonist Phillip Johnston currently living in Sydney Australia, and Manhattan weird bop pianist Joel Forrester–come together, with the rest of the band in New York City regularly, and 35 years after their debut, write, perform and record new music.
A record that assembles a variety of different takes on the jazz-blues format, from blowing tunes to highly arranged orchestral pieces, a blues march, a punk rock tune, an homage to 20s Ellingtonia, a reharmonized blues interpretation of Silent Night, with a couple of bop tunes thrown in and a salute to R&B legend Joe Liggins and the Honeydrippers, Been Down So Long expresses Johnston & Forrester’s love of the melodic, rhythmic and harmonic language that has infused their work throughout their careers: the blues. But it’s also a chance for the great musicians who have always brought their work to life–drummer Richard Dworkin, bassist Dave Hofstra, and saxophonists Dave Sewelson, Mike Hashim and Don Davis–to stretch out in their idiosyncratic soloistic styles.
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“seminal, brilliant post-modern jazz”
– Downbeat Magazine
“one of the most distinctive sounds in modern jazz.”
– John Shand, Sydney Morning Herald
Credits
Tracks 1, 2, 4, 7, 10, 11 by Phillip Johnston © Jedible Music (BMI).
Tracks 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 12, by Joel Forrester © Way Real Music (BMI).
Track 13 by Joe Liggins © Nanohits Inc (BMI).
Recorded May 24–25, 2016 at Tedesco Studios.
Engineered, mixed and mastered by Jon Rosenberg.
Assistant engineer: Tom Tedesco
Cover Art: Kaz
Photography: Greg Cristman
Graphic Design: Bill Ellsworth
Produced by Phillip Johnston.
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