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Zorn has been on my listening radar for forty years or so, so it was great to see Julian on stage with Zorn’s group, Masada. I hope this style of music never dies out…
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10-28-2024 03:17 PM
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How Julian throws all of that on one big heap and somehow makes it work… It’s like the love child of Kurt Cobain and Joe Pass. I love it. He brings the danger element that good rock ‘n roll has into jazz without completely going off into free jazz or endless atonal stuff. Jazzbox? No thanks. High-headroom clean sound? No way. Power chords? Why not!
I saw him play earlier this year and will see him again in December. Can’t wait.
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Jorge Roeder on bass and Kenny Wollesen on drums.
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Zorn. No rules.
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Monster players in their own rights.
Originally Posted by Litterick
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A different take on Zorn tunes by Lage, Frisell and Gyan Riley:
John Zorn Resource - Virtue
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Yeah, those guys are both huge. The number of years ago, he was in town with Kenny and Julian for a trio gig and I had a chance to have about a pretty long chat with Jorge at the merch table. What a very thoughtful guy who has developed a clear understanding of how he sees music and his relationship to it. It was a fascinating discussion (and hopefully not too tedious for him). He gave me a lot to think about in terms of the role and inner process of a musician.
Originally Posted by ThatRhythmMan
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Thanks for posting this one, I think I've watched it a half-dozen times now. I had the pleasure of seeing his trio at the Village Vanguard a couple years ago, was fantastic. I think my favorite album of his with Zorn is Full Fathom Five, has this kind of energy.



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