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Artist: Edge City Collective
CD Title: Aktivavoco
Year:
2007
Label:
Self-Produced
Style: Free
Jazz / Avant-garde
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Artist: Edge City Collective
Musicians:
Musicians:
Scott MacDonald (drums), Bart Miltenberger
(trumpet), Scott Schaffer (guitars), Mike Taylor
(bass), Jon Thompson (saxophones/flute), Woz
(synthesizers), Vickie Dodd (vocals), Devan Miller (vocals),
Judith-Kate Friedman (vocals), Jim Couture (vocals)
Review:
Edge City Collective is a coalition of like-minded
creative musicians who seem determined to defy musical
categorization. On Aktivavoco, The final installment
in the Edge City Trilogy, trumpeter Bart
Miltenberger, guitarist/coordinator Scott Schaffer,
saxophonist Jon Thompson, synthesist Woz (Paul Woznicki),
bassist Michael Taylor and drummer Scott MacDonald present a
wide-ranging spectrum of experimental sound structures with
loose elements of jazz, rock, electronica, spoken word and
just about anything else you could imagine. Guest vocalists
include Vickie Dodd, Devan Millar, Judith-Kate Friedman and
Jim Couture.
The diverse nature of the disc’s seventeen tracks
traverses unpredictable musical spheres. While some of the
pieces are intended as deliberate reflections on the
absurdities of society, others evoke satire, diversity and
optimism.
The musicians involved are all strongly adept, yet the
focus is not on musical virtuosity, but rather on
the imaginative and spontaneous reactions to sound. The
vocalizations are all unique and integrate with the core
instrumentation to create fresh textures. Dodd, who has
performed with Anthony Braxton, and Millar, with mesmerizing
Tuvian throat-singing, bring an abundance of creativity to
the proceedings.
The sounds of Edge City Collective are fresh, bold and
challenging. Aktivavoco is the perfect remedy to
cure one’s displeasure for the mundane and trivial.
Artist's Website: http://www.edgecitymusic.com
Reviewed by: John
Barron
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