Casting For Gravity
Jazz
| Oct 2012
Reviews
Fo
Reviewed 2012-10-21
Reviewed 2012-10-21
DONNY McCASLIN: Casting for Gravity
Greenleaf, 2012
MODERN FUSION – In-demand saxophonist McCaslin (who grew up in Santa Cruz) has been stretching out his post-bop conception in recent discs. This one has a synthesizer-heavy, retro-futuristic fusion feel that sometimes sounds like modern electronica (4), alternately hard-edged or soft and rounded, with a supple quartet pushed by driving sax solos.
Fo’s Picks: 1, 2, 4, 6, 9, 10
1. 7:21 – calm, rising melody and fast, geometric grooves give an ecstatic feel
2. 6:20 – hopscotch sax and evil synths, open in the middle, gathers power
3. 7:40 – soft & cool-toned: a soulful drift through sparkling electronic haze, second half firms up as sax powers through video game landscape
4. 4:14 – cold synths; echo/loop sax pattern emerges, a few electronic bursts
5. 5:51 – spiky groove: sax lets loose in synth/bass grind, bleeps, tough drums
6. 5:52 – angular approach to optimistic, heroically rising tune, keeps building
7. 8:32 – blossoming ballad, starts softly but cries out with sinister undertone
8. 3:58 – low, moody tune with a bit of indie-rock in it, skulks and growls
9. 7:26 – odd-meter percolation; sax solo gets it rolling, synths keep it weird
10. 6:35 – relaxed glide, the most straightforward tune, gentle electric piano
[ Fo ] - 21 October 2012
Greenleaf, 2012
MODERN FUSION – In-demand saxophonist McCaslin (who grew up in Santa Cruz) has been stretching out his post-bop conception in recent discs. This one has a synthesizer-heavy, retro-futuristic fusion feel that sometimes sounds like modern electronica (4), alternately hard-edged or soft and rounded, with a supple quartet pushed by driving sax solos.
Fo’s Picks: 1, 2, 4, 6, 9, 10
1. 7:21 – calm, rising melody and fast, geometric grooves give an ecstatic feel
2. 6:20 – hopscotch sax and evil synths, open in the middle, gathers power
3. 7:40 – soft & cool-toned: a soulful drift through sparkling electronic haze, second half firms up as sax powers through video game landscape
4. 4:14 – cold synths; echo/loop sax pattern emerges, a few electronic bursts
5. 5:51 – spiky groove: sax lets loose in synth/bass grind, bleeps, tough drums
6. 5:52 – angular approach to optimistic, heroically rising tune, keeps building
7. 8:32 – blossoming ballad, starts softly but cries out with sinister undertone
8. 3:58 – low, moody tune with a bit of indie-rock in it, skulks and growls
9. 7:26 – odd-meter percolation; sax solo gets it rolling, synths keep it weird
10. 6:35 – relaxed glide, the most straightforward tune, gentle electric piano
[ Fo ] - 21 October 2012
Recent airplay
Says Who
Music Casserole — Jan 11, 2025
Stadium Jazz
Music Casserole: Donny McCaslin interview — Apr 10, 2024
Stadium Jazz
Music Casserole — Apr 06, 2024
Love Song For An Echo
Music Casserole — Sep 10, 2022
Tension
Music Casserole — Apr 30, 2022
Love Song For An Echo
Music Casserole — Mar 26, 2022
Charting
2012-10-21 — 2012-12-23
Jazz
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Dec 23 | 2 |
| Dec 16 | 2 |
| Dec 9 | 2 |
| Dec 2 | 1 |
| Nov 25 | 1 |
| Nov 18 | 2 |
| Nov 11 | 2 |
| Nov 4 | 2 |
Track listing
| 1. | Stadium Jazz | ||
| 2. | Says Who | ||
| 3. | Losing Track Of Daytime | ||
| 4. | Alpha And Omega | ||
| 5. | Tension | ||
| 6. | Praia Grande | ||
| 7. | Love Song For An Echo | ||
| 8. | Casting For Gravity | ||
| 9. | Bend | ||
| 10. | Henry |
