Longitude

Longitude Artist: Charlie Hunter , Bobby Previte , and DJ Logic
Label: Thirsty Ear
Category: Music



Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 700435716025
EAN: 0700435716025
ASIN: B0009VI4H6


Release Date: 2005-07-12

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Listmania:

  1. Favorite of 2005

Tracks:

  1. Transit of Venus
  2. Tycho Brahe
  3. March 1741, Cape Horn
  4. Course Made Good
  5. Dead Reckoning
  6. Medicean Stars
  7. Jupiter Mask
  8. H-4
  9. Back-Quadrant
  10. Epherimedes
  11. Prime Meridian
  12. South Heading

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  1. Latitude
  2. Outre Mer
  3. Copperopolis
  4. Come in Red Dog, This Is Tango Leader
  5. The Coalition of the Willing

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars 2 down, one to go ..........2005-08-07

Thirsty Ear's Blue Series imprint has long been known for its adventurous crossover projects, from the unlikely merger of underground Hip-Hop and Free Jazz on "Antipop Consortium vs. Matthew Shipp" to the radical summit meeting of DJ Spooky, Dave Lombardo (Slayer/Fantomas) and Meat Beat Manifesto on "Drums of Death." Bridging the ostensibly divergent worlds of improvisational Jazz and rigorously structured Electronica and Hip-Hop, no other label has had as solid a run as Thirsty Ear has.

"Longitude" is the second entry in Thirsty Ear's documentation of Groundtruther's proposed trilogy. Guitarist Charlie Hunter and Percussionist Bobby Previte's collective trio with a rotating third member has only one previous release under their belt, 2004's "Latitude." Joined by saxophonist Greg Osby, the trio elicited a program that was adventurously elliptical and a harbinger of things to come.

Beginning with 2003's "Come in Red Dog, This is Tango Leader," Hunter and Previte's collaboration has grown beyond its humble beginnings. What was once a groove oriented duo project with a tendency towards atmospheric production and the occasional experimental foray, Groundtruther has morphed into an altogether more unpredictable entity.

Recording live in the studio with added guest DJ Logic on turntables, Groundtruther has ventured even further from the jazz mainstream to find itself straddling the fence separating the worlds of improvised rock and electric jazz. Jazztronica is still an untested term, but one would be hard pressed to find a better euphemism for the tasty playing found in the grooves on this record. The traditional concept of jazz swing is decidedly absent, but the rhythmic pulse and improvisational spirit of jazz definitely informs these proceedings.

The rhythms are as diverse in their origin as Dub, Funk, Hip-Hop, Jungle and Drum-N-Bass. But there is also a heavy, Bluesy Classic Rock feel to these sessions as Hunter's guitar belts out one acid phrase after another while Previte pummels the skins mercilessly. "Dead Reckoning", "Prime Meridian" and "Jupiter Mask" suggest what Black Sabbath might have sounded like had they been influenced by mid-1970's electric Miles Davis. Previte lays down thunderously aggressive beats, DJ Logic samples bleating horn sections and squalling saxophones while Hunter just burns over the churning rhythm with chunky fragmented chords and screaming long guitar tones.

DJ Logic's choice of vinyl source material for scratching and looping is so well suited to the trio's concept that it almost sounds as though he isn't even present, so deep-rooted and intertwined is his contribution. His manic scratching is heavily featured in a frenzied duet with Previte's live and sampled drums while Hunter grinds out a distorted ostinato on the Drum-N-Bass inspired "March 1741, Cape Horn".

The most surprising sonic derivation is not DJ Logic's turntablism or Bobby Previte's inventive flourishes from his electric drum kit, but Hunter's increasingly nasty guitar tone. Channeling Hendrix at points, Hunter plows through the rhythms with twisted and bent tones dosed with an acidic sheen that sound light years before his time. Listen to the stinging guitar lead of "Jupiter Mask" for ample proof. It is a bold new direction for him and a refreshing departure from his low-key signature sound.

The entire affair isn't all full-on burn however, there are a few moments of introspective reflection. "Epherimedes" and "South Heading" materialize in the final stages of the record, for an almost chill effect. Melody is ever present, no matter the energy level of the piece. The opening "Transit of Venus" with its repeated descending melody line and layers of sampled voices, flirts with pop song tunefulness, locked down with a groove so tight one could imagine it appealing to jam band fans as easily as indie rock kids.

More aggressive, funky and propulsive than "Latitude" or anything else in Hunter and Previte's catalog (including his electric bar band - Latin For Travellers), "Longitude" is a must hear for those interested in the possibilities of combining the tonal colors and driving rhythms of rock with jazz's improvisational sensibility.

4 out of 5 stars Demoniac!.......2005-08-02

Second out for Groundtruther project. Guest DJ Logic's messing around with turntablism allows Previte & Hunter to ride free in continuous sound hints and sparkling solos. Previte is powerfull and heavy-beating on acoustic drum; Hunter turns distorsion on and plays lots of dramatically-bare riffs for high moments of interplay.
Less 'jazz-like' than Latitude, maybe difficult to listen to for predictability-bound ears, but fresh and stimulating if you approach music by the what's-going-to-happen side.

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