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Sunday, June 11, 2017

Recording: Fly or Die

Artist: Fly or Die

Songs: Theme 002 + Waltzer*

Recorded at Jam Factory (Feast in the East's 6th Anniversary), May 6, 2017.

Fly or Die - Theme 002

Fly or Die - Waltzer

Another celebration for this east-end institution saw it returning to perhaps the most-loved of its many homes. In typical Feast fashion, besides food (and birthday cake!) there was a diverse range of music with no fewer than five acts helping to mark the occasion. The night's out-of-town guests were passing through with a celebration of their own, marking the release of the group's first album. Fronted by Chicago trumpeter Jaimie Branch, the group included cellist Tomeka Reid as well as familiar faces Jason Ajemian (double bass) and the Chicago Underground Duo's incredible Chad Taylor on drums. The set mixed barnburning sections with more textured slow-flows, ebbing and flowing quite effortlessly as Branch stepped out to pump up the crowd.

[And in another welcome return, on July 8th Feast in the East heads back to Prairie Drive Park for its second annual Arts in the Parks event. This day out is free, all-ages, and family-friendly and offers a free meal for all as well as live sets by The Cosmic Range, LAL and Saxsyndrum. Not to be missed — last year's event was one of the summer's highlights!]

[Thanks to Brandon Caswell Douglas for sharing his audio from this night — you can check out some his footage over at his youtube playlist for this event.]

* Both of these could well have interpolations of some other pieces, but these are the base themes as far as I can hear. Please leave a comment if you'd label these otherwise!

Saturday, May 17, 2014

Recording: Chicago Underground Duo

Artist: Chicago Underground Duo

Songs: Locus + Boss

Recorded at The Garrison ("Wavelength 597"), May 1, 2014.

Chicago Underground Duo - Locus + Boss

Full review to follow. Rob Mazurek and Chad Taylor brought their intriguing mix of warm ambience and funky grooves to this Wavelength show. This one-two set opener (which similarly leads off their new Locus album) came as a joined-up mini-suite, so it just makes sense to let them flow together here as well.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Recording: Chicago Underground Duo

Artist: Chicago Underground Duo

Songs: two excerpts*

Recorded at The Music Gallery, September 10, 2010.

Chicago Underground Duo - first set excerpt

Chicago Underground Duo - second set excerpt

My notes for this show can be found here.

* I don't know if these are actual "songs" by the duo or purely improvised pieces. If anyone know titles for these, please leave a comment.