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    Beyond words - stunning performance. 100% standing ovation from 500 strong audience in L'Astrada theatre/auditorium near the site of the annual festival in Marciac, Gers, France. Rythym Section of Dave King ( drums ) ex- Bad Plus and many other projects and Jorg Roeder on acoustic bass. Worth googling both.

    Sound man travels with them from N.York and it shows, all was near perfect. No pedals, just reverb from Twin Reverb. Pure magic. Thing is, what IS he doing! I can hear several influences including Bill Frisell, Jim Hall and blues and country are in there for sure, but other than that and that he appears to be using the full harmonic potential of the instrument and pretty well every note on the fretboard I am clueless as to his approach harmonically. Can anyone enlighten me?

    David

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    Excellent reply - thank you. That said, I wish that I could better grasp his harmonic direction across a range of material.

    David.

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    I heard this trio live a couple of weeks ago. Just superb! Playing and sound was top notch!

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    Recent interviews with Jorge Roeder ( bass )
    and Dave King ( drums ) here:


    I can well see why the whole thing (trio) works so well.

    David

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    Simply superb - Bounce | Jorge Roeder Julage Trio being just one of his many projects.

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    I got to spend about a half an hour or so talking with Jorge at a Julian Lage gig around the time Arclight came out. He is a well read, thoughtful, philosophical musician who seems to understand his craft impeccably. I had not heard of him by name prior to that gig, and it was a fascinating conversation. His ability to bridge between Julian and the drummer, Kenny Wollesen, was really impressive. Kenny's time consistency is metronomic and he really does not give an inch; Julian pushes and prods and pulls at time; and Jorge managed to balance the two beautifully. Hearing him in the rhythm section with Dave King reveals a whole 'nother side of Jorge's playing.

    FWIW, this is why I really prefer small group/trio jazz- because you have the opportunity to really hear how the musicians put it all together. The more musicians there are, the harder that is to track (at least to me).

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    I visited their concert in Berlin two weeks ago. It was really short!