Behind The Vibration

Jazz | Jan 2017

Reviews

Tom McCarter
Reviewed 2017-01-04
Abbasi, Rez & Junction / Behind The Vibration
Label: Cuneiform Records

Tom McCarter
Reviewed: 2017-01-04

Tom McCarter
Abbasi, Rez & Junction
Behind The Vibration
Genre: Jazz
Review: Hot creative fusion jazz guitarist returns with a new band that cooks throughout.
FCCs: none
If You Like: Joe Satriani, Mahavishnu Orchestra, John McLaughlin
Favorite Tracks: (1)Holy Butter (4) Uncommon Sense (7) New Rituals
Track Review:1/ guitar starts> midtempo jam> quick stop 2/ synth starts> slow tempo jam builds to uptempo> sax solo> quick stop 3/ keyboards start> slow tempo jam> slow fade 4/ guitar starts> slow tempo jam moves to midtempo> fade 5/ synth starts> slow tempo jam> slow fade 6/ guitar starts> uptempo jam> quick end 7/ bass starts> midtempo jam> crescendo end 8/ synth starts> midtempo jam> sax solo> sudden stop

Recent airplay

Self-Brewing
Butter and JamsMar 11, 2017
New Rituals
RebopMar 10, 2017
Holy Butter
RebopMar 03, 2017
Self-Brewing
No Cover, No MinimumMar 02, 2017
New Rituals
Music CasseroleFeb 25, 2017

Charting

2017-01-10 — 2017-03-14 Jazz
Week EndingAirplays
Mar 12 1
Mar 5 2
Feb 26 2
Feb 19 3
Feb 12 2
Feb 5 1
Jan 29 1
Jan 22 2

Track listing

1. Holy Butter
2. Groundswell
3. Inner Contact
4. Uncommon Sense
5. And I You
6. Self-Brewing
7. New Rituals
8. Matter Falls