Musique illimitée
Écoutez cet album en haute-qualité dès maintenant dans nos applications
Démarrer ma période d'essai et lancer l'écoute de cet albumProfitez de cet album sur les apps Qobuz grâce à votre abonnement
SouscrireProfitez de cet album sur les apps Qobuz grâce à votre abonnement
Téléchargement digital
Téléchargez cet album dans la qualité de votre choix
Langue disponible : anglais
Marbin were seemingly out to prove they could play any type of fusion or progressive jazz-rock on their first two MoonJune label albums, 2011's Breaking the Cycle and 2013's Last Chapter of Dreaming. And there's nothing wrong with wowing listeners by demonstrating mastery of music ranging from lilting to explosive, although some of the Chicago-based quartet's juxtapositions could be whiplash-inducing, as when Breaking the Cycle's gentle and melodious "Mom's Song" was immediately followed by the burning blues-rocker "Bar Stomp." On Marbin's 2014 MoonJune outing, The Third Set, infrequent lyrical interludes are integrated nicely into the compositions, while more often than not the band throws itself squarely on the bar-stomping side -- as one might expect for an album recorded on tour at watering holes throughout the hard-partying, sometimes hardscrabble U.S. Midwest. Ten tracks from ten gigs at bars from Green Bay, Wisconsin to Manhattan, Kansas, and it's safe to assume that nobody in attendance came to hear a lullaby. Marbin are cranked up from the get-go with the pounding metal-tinged fusoid shredfest "Special Olympics," complete with guitarist/co-composer Dani Rabin and soprano saxophonist/co-composer Danny Markovitch's impossibly tight and speedy unison lines followed by a knockout solo break from Rabin that probably dropped some jaws at Murph's South End Tap in Dubuque, Iowa that night. Rabin in particular is an unstoppable force shooting fireworks from his fretboard across the entire album, giving the likes of Joe Satriani and Steve Vai a run for their money -- with a few scattered nods to Hendrix along the way.
"The Depot" finds Rabin taking a leap from chugging metal monster into soulful and then incendiary blues-rocker, with flurries of notes spiraling out over the solid yet responsive backing of drummer Justyn Lawrence and bassist Jae Gentile; Markovitch takes the helm midway through the track with a characteristic sharp soprano tone and phrasing that pulls the hard-rocking band toward swing, but Marbin never lose their heaviosity. With its bluesy, spacy slide guitar and melodic soprano sax theme, the opening to "Crystal Bells" does find Marbin slowing the pace and allowing space into their arrangement -- until the quartet goes anthemic and Rabin aims skyward with another riveting solo. "Redline" finds the band boogying and swinging ferociously as Markovitch gets his turn to strut over a funked-up vamp, followed by -- you guessed it -- Rabin again pushing the proceedings into the red, this time with some killer octave and wah-wah pedal effects. "Culture" is a powerful Balkan/Middle Eastern-infused highlight, and if anything, the 65-and-a-half-minute album -- like a single well-sequenced live show -- saves some of its strongest shredders for its second half, including the jammin' funkfests "Rabak" and "Splaw," both of which give Lawrence opportunities to go wild. At eight minutes in length, the album-closing alternately lyrical and deliriously rapid-fire powerhouse "Volta" is nearly double the length of Last Chapter of Dreaming's comparatively glossy yet rollicking studio version -- and it packs nearly double the punch.
© Dave Lynch /TiVo
Vous êtes actuellement en train d’écouter des extraits.
Écoutez plus de 100 millions de titres avec votre abonnement illimité.
Écoutez cette playlist et plus de 100 millions de titres avec votre abonnement illimité.
À partir de CHF 14,99/mois
Marbin, MainArtist - Danny Markovitch Slor, Composer - Daniel Haim Rabin, Composer
2014 Marbin 2014 Marbin
Marbin, MainArtist - Danny Markovitch Slor, Composer - Daniel Haim Rabin, Composer
2014 Marbin 2014 Marbin
Marbin, MainArtist - Danny Markovitch Slor, Composer - Daniel Haim Rabin, Composer
2014 Marbin 2014 Marbin
Marbin, MainArtist - Danny Markovitch Slor, Composer - Daniel Haim Rabin, Composer
2014 Marbin 2014 Marbin
Marbin, MainArtist - Danny Markovitch Slor, Composer - Daniel Haim Rabin, Composer
2014 Marbin 2014 Marbin
Marbin, MainArtist - Danny Markovitch Slor, Composer - Daniel Haim Rabin, Composer
2014 Marbin 2014 Marbin
Marbin, MainArtist - Danny Markovitch Slor, Composer - Daniel Haim Rabin, Composer
2014 Marbin 2014 Marbin
Marbin, MainArtist - Danny Markovitch Slor, Composer - Daniel Haim Rabin, Composer
2014 Marbin 2014 Marbin
Marbin, MainArtist - Danny Markovitch Slor, Composer - Daniel Haim Rabin, Composer
2014 Marbin 2014 Marbin
Marbin, MainArtist - Danny Markovitch Slor, Composer - Daniel Haim Rabin, Composer
2014 Marbin 2014 Marbin
Chronique
Marbin were seemingly out to prove they could play any type of fusion or progressive jazz-rock on their first two MoonJune label albums, 2011's Breaking the Cycle and 2013's Last Chapter of Dreaming. And there's nothing wrong with wowing listeners by demonstrating mastery of music ranging from lilting to explosive, although some of the Chicago-based quartet's juxtapositions could be whiplash-inducing, as when Breaking the Cycle's gentle and melodious "Mom's Song" was immediately followed by the burning blues-rocker "Bar Stomp." On Marbin's 2014 MoonJune outing, The Third Set, infrequent lyrical interludes are integrated nicely into the compositions, while more often than not the band throws itself squarely on the bar-stomping side -- as one might expect for an album recorded on tour at watering holes throughout the hard-partying, sometimes hardscrabble U.S. Midwest. Ten tracks from ten gigs at bars from Green Bay, Wisconsin to Manhattan, Kansas, and it's safe to assume that nobody in attendance came to hear a lullaby. Marbin are cranked up from the get-go with the pounding metal-tinged fusoid shredfest "Special Olympics," complete with guitarist/co-composer Dani Rabin and soprano saxophonist/co-composer Danny Markovitch's impossibly tight and speedy unison lines followed by a knockout solo break from Rabin that probably dropped some jaws at Murph's South End Tap in Dubuque, Iowa that night. Rabin in particular is an unstoppable force shooting fireworks from his fretboard across the entire album, giving the likes of Joe Satriani and Steve Vai a run for their money -- with a few scattered nods to Hendrix along the way.
"The Depot" finds Rabin taking a leap from chugging metal monster into soulful and then incendiary blues-rocker, with flurries of notes spiraling out over the solid yet responsive backing of drummer Justyn Lawrence and bassist Jae Gentile; Markovitch takes the helm midway through the track with a characteristic sharp soprano tone and phrasing that pulls the hard-rocking band toward swing, but Marbin never lose their heaviosity. With its bluesy, spacy slide guitar and melodic soprano sax theme, the opening to "Crystal Bells" does find Marbin slowing the pace and allowing space into their arrangement -- until the quartet goes anthemic and Rabin aims skyward with another riveting solo. "Redline" finds the band boogying and swinging ferociously as Markovitch gets his turn to strut over a funked-up vamp, followed by -- you guessed it -- Rabin again pushing the proceedings into the red, this time with some killer octave and wah-wah pedal effects. "Culture" is a powerful Balkan/Middle Eastern-infused highlight, and if anything, the 65-and-a-half-minute album -- like a single well-sequenced live show -- saves some of its strongest shredders for its second half, including the jammin' funkfests "Rabak" and "Splaw," both of which give Lawrence opportunities to go wild. At eight minutes in length, the album-closing alternately lyrical and deliriously rapid-fire powerhouse "Volta" is nearly double the length of Last Chapter of Dreaming's comparatively glossy yet rollicking studio version -- and it packs nearly double the punch.
© Dave Lynch /TiVo
À propos
- 1 disque(s) - 10 piste(s)
- Durée totale : 01:05:29
- Artistes principaux : Marbin
- Compositeur : Various Composers
- Label : Moomjune
- Genre : Jazz Jazz fusion & Jazz rock
2014 Marbin 2014 Marbin
Améliorer les informations de l'albumPourquoi acheter sur Qobuz ?
-
Streamez ou téléchargez votre musique
Achetez un album ou une piste à l’unité. Ou écoutez tout notre catalogue en illimité avec nos abonnements de streaming en haute qualité.
-
Zéro DRM
Les fichiers téléchargés vous appartiennent, sans aucune limite d’utilisation. Vous pouvez les télécharger autant de fois que vous souhaitez.
-
Choisissez le format qui vous convient
Vous disposez d’un large choix de formats pour télécharger vos achats (FLAC, ALAC, WAV, AIFF...) en fonction de vos besoins.
-
Écoutez vos achats dans nos applications
Téléchargez les applications Qobuz pour smartphones, tablettes et ordinateurs, et écoutez vos achats partout avec vous.