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Wednesday, Feb 17th Kneebody Residency
Kneedbody + Josh Roseman & Ben Monder ~

Thursday, Feb 18th
Kneebody + Busdriver *

Friday, Feb 19th
Kneebody + Busdriver & Dan Weiss *

Saturday, Feb 20th
Kneebody + Theo Bleckmann (Charles Ives Project) ~

Bleecker St. Theater
45 Bleecker St [map]
New York, NY 10012

All shows start at 10:30PM.

tickets

Listen to Kneebody’s debut album.

 

 

 

Also, check out part 1 of Vikram Devasthali and Matt Rubin’s interview with Kneebody’s (and Keystone’s) Adam Benjamin at their Twenty Dollars blog.

Before we head out for the weekend, CONGRATULATIONS to Kneebody for their Classical Crossover Grammy Nom for 12 Songs By Charles Ives (W&W | Amazon), a collaboration with Theo Bleckmann. Killer record. And to celebrate, their debut is our Record of the Day until Monday morning. Hop on that deal while it’s active.

Happy weekend.

Happy friday, everyone. If you read our site regularly, you probably received an email blast this morning. If not, we announced our Holiday Bundles earlier today. There are some pretty sweet deals on every album in our catalog over at the store. Also, a pretty killer Subscriber package for new people wanting to overload their hard drive with tunage and support what we do.

More specials coming next week. Happy post-Turkey day.

A few last words about Banff from friends:

Adam's Store

Adam Benjamin’s thoughts (merely an excerpt below…) and request for comment:

…the three years I’ve been at Banff, it’s hard to think of any faculty or participants that I’ve spoken with who didn’t feel that their time in the mountains was an inspiring period of musical growth. Surely the crisp Canadian air and high-quality catering cannot fully explain this phenomenon. What makes the Banff program so successful?

Diverse, Rotating Faculty. Faculty that Works. Emphasis on Performance. Emphasis on Self-Direction. Excellent Facilities. Engaged Administration. Talented, Open-minded, Diverse Students.

Jazz Educators, Students and Administrators: Which of these aspects of the Banff workshop can be applied to your school situation? Which cannot, or should not, and why? Comment below.

Also, Curtis MacDonald enters the matrix:
Screen

Envision this: half the musicians interacting live to another team of musicians simultaneously across seriously fast network lines, we used the CAnet4 network, that’s uncompressed audio traveling about 70% the speed of light yielding incredibly low latency. In fact, the latency was so minimal that at a medium tempo, the lag was barely noticeable, it even felt as if it were part of the swing of things:

I know what you’re thinking, you’ve heard of this sorta thing before – it’s true, remote tele-conferencing has been around for awhile, but this is different than protocols like ISDN and SourceConnect, it’s way more simple, not to mention free & open source. It really was unlike any other long distance studio connection I’ve worked with before. Professor Chris Chafe from Stanford University is paving the way for this new new technology, and if you want to try it out with your friends, you can! Give it a shot – it’s called JackTrip and can be easily found on Google Code. A huge shot out to the team at CCRMA and the SoundWire group for getting it as stable as it is today!

To read the whole post and hear the music click the link above.
Thanks, guys!

Adam Benjamin starts a blog.

It WILL NOT be a “whoa dude check out this really big sandwich” blog.
It WILL be a “And now, in five paragraphs, here is the most salient analysis of jazz education and its relation to American culture ever published” blog.

Kewl.

While poking around on the interweb this morning, I saw a blog posting from Kaveh of Kneebody regarding the Krautrock band Gentle Giant on their website. I have been a fan of that 70’s psych/prog for sometime now–Gentle Giant, Amon Duul, Harmonium, Neu!, Can, etc. It reminded me of a couple youtube’s I stumbled on awhile back.

King Crimson does “Elephant Talk”

Faust & Koll the Polar Bear

Thanks for getting me back on the Prog/Psych wagon, Kaveh.

In a Land… where Jazz is held Sacred… and where
MIDI is held at arm’s length… only he could
imagine… the Romance that was meant to be.

One man… one Powerbook… one two-octave USB
controller keyboard… and, playing herself in her
most captivating role yet, Garageband 1.0… yes, it’s

Adam Benjamin’s
IT’S A STANDARD, STANDARD, STANDARD, STANDARD WORLD
***
! CD Release shows this Weekend !

Fri SEPT 8 @ 8pm – Cafe Metropol – 923 E. 3rd St.,
downtown LA
$5, all ages – http://www.cafemetropol.com

SEPT 11 @ 9pm – Land / 2nd St. Jazz, Little Tokyo – $5
***
beautiful looking horrifying sounding CD for sale at
shows **only $10**

***
Adam Benjamin – piano, rhodes, synthesizer,
electronics
***

more info and to hear clips :

http://www.myspace.com/ejazzqlation

website coming soon : http://www.adambenjamin.net/
questions comments or generally disgruntled? : adam@kneebody.com

Kneebody has added December dates to their tour schedule!

Nov 30: Philadelphia, PA – Fergie’s Pub
Dec 01: New York, NY – Tonic (with Jerseyband)
Dec 02: Brooklyn, NY – BAM Cafe
Dec 03: Rock Island, IL – Quad City Brew & View
Dec 07: Chicago, IL – Hothouse (with Jorrit Dykstra’s Flatlands Collective)
Dec 09: Denver, CO – Dazzle
Dec 10: Denver, CO – Dazzle
Dec 15: Los Angeles, CA – The Metropole Cafe
Dec 15: Santa Monica, CA – Temple Bar (with MC Abstract Rude and MC Busdriver)

They’ll also be in Italy in late February and early March. Go see ‘em. They’re fun.

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