Thursday, April 15, 2010
New! Live Release from Scott Heustis Group
New! Live release from the Scott Heustis Group! Recorded March 4, 2010 at Spin Cycle (Trip) in Santa Monica, Live at Spincycle is one blistering performance from a group on top of its game. Truly smokin' stuff! Available for download exclusively at Redline Park.
(If you are in LA this weekend, don't miss Scott Heustic Group at Tribal Cafe, Saturday, April 17, 2010 at 7:00. More details available here.)
Friday, April 02, 2010
New Release from Dot Dot Dot
Alexander Vogel, Jeff Schwartz and Tom Steck (collectively known as Dot Dot Dot) are back with another release on Redline Park. Recorded on December 23 in 2009, the aptly titled The Night Before the Night Before Christmas highlights saxman Vogel’s dynamism and impressive vocabulary of alternate techniques while Steck and Schwartz provide the subtle rhythmic fabric for another stellar arras. Available for download exclusively at Redline Park.
Thursday, March 18, 2010
New Release from Eric Normand and Isaiah Ceccarelli
Live at Centre d'artistes Caravansérail in Rimouski, Québec, Eric Normand and Isaiah Ceccarelli explore the sensitivities of the space with both growling assertions of presence and subtle waves of rhythmic ambience - rich and dynamic statements from this drum and bass duo available on their new release, Light Projections. Listen and subscribe at Redline Park.
Friday, March 05, 2010
New Releases from the Scott Heustis Group
With the Scott Heustis Group's latest release Ushante, Scott is joined by a trio of LA improv veterans -- Breeze Smith (drums, percussion), Robert Leng (alto sax, tenor sax, keyboards), and Jeff Schwartz (bass) -- offering well-grounded and even comforting jazz improv landscapes which wrap seemingly without effort around Scott's crisp, sometimes angular guitar statements. The result is a rich collection of tracks (all recorded in various live situations) that testify to a bold, and unique, improv synergy. Check out Ushante at Redline Park.
Monday, January 11, 2010
The shank is greater than the wank.
A new year! Redline Park is still the place to turn for what's new with adventurous, innovative and experimental music. But there's been something new brewin'. Too soon to lay it all out, but suffice it to say: less pretentious wankery, more sweaty shankery. Redline Park shall advance the good cause of good work. You will not want to miss this...