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Roughbacking

The second half of the open schedule Friday fill-in proGram kept its toughness in check.

greenarrowradio promo- Laura Tate
Sin Eater- Lilli Lewis
Trickster (And the Mistletoe)- Jethro Tull
Ithavoll- Jethro Tull


Born Under a Bad Sign- Paul Rodgers, Bernie Marsden and Malcolm Bruce
What’s It Gonna Be?- B’ee
Blues Be Strong- Rare Union
Spit Shine- Randy Lee Riviere


Long Black Train- Red Red
Bag Me, Tag Me, Take Me Away- Mike Zito & Albert Castiglia (live)
Freedom Blues- Marcel Smith


Where Did You Go?- Lieder

Feel Right- Summer-Pearl Ft. Visaka
Summertime- Summer Pearl (live at Montreaux Jazz Fest)
Sunshine Today- All Good Funk Alliance Ft. Swamburger


Untouchable- Koncept
Jenn’s Terrific Vacation- Danny Brown Ft Kassa Overall
Happy- Joy Denalane Ft. Ghostface Killah
The Botanist- C’mon Tigre Ft. Seun Kuti
Perses- The Maenads, Kabanjak & Renegades of Jazz

Fur Ruffling Time

The 1st part of the Friday fill-in proGram had the hairs running upwards.

Black Days & Blue Nights- Foghat
Let Me Love You Baby- Foghat


High Like an Aeroplane- Miss Velvet
Blagunyo Denche- Kultur Shock (acoustic, live)
Nadjia- Kultur Shock (acoustic, live)
Oro- Opez
Venezia- Opez
Slow Lane- The Blips
Vegas Strip- The Tragically Hip


The Mayor of Ding Dong City- French TV
Hotoke no Tori- BUDDHADATTA
Today Good Grief- The Problem With Kids Today
Slobberknocker- The Problem With Kids Today


Turnt- SUSU
Rubber Hits the Road- SUSU
Pleasure Toy- The Veldt


Secret Second Moon- Leon Frear
Blues With a Feeling- Jonah Tolchin
Suffering Well- Jonah Tolchin Ft. Luther Dickinson
The Fighter- J. Wilms

La Banda Chuska At Lincoln Center

La Banda Chuska merges the sounds of vintage Peruvian cumbia and psychedelic chicha with 1960s Latin American and Middle Eastern surf rock. They then add a dose of the surreal intensity of New York City to amplify their diverse musical and cultural backgrounds: Peru, Argentina, Puerto Rico, and various corners of the U.S. The result is a fireball of post-punk energy and subversive playfulness, a sort of tropical funk meets The B-52s. La Banda Chuska’s self-titled EP is a darkly cinematic, musically expansive, and eminently danceable weirdo party on wax that’s whipped up the fanbase they attract at regular performances at Brooklyn’s Barbés and other NYC music mainstays. For their Lincoln Center debut, they’ll play songs from their first EP and introduce new cuts from their forthcoming LP.

Check

The final part of this week’s proGram seemed to know who to follow:

The Life- David D.R. Robbins, Thomas Pridgen & Frank Swart
The Call- Gary Bartz, Derrek Phillips & Frank Swart
On the Hook- Misha Panfilov


Seek & Destroy- Great Revivers
What Could I Do- Alpacas Collective
Boyoma- Alpacas Collective
Caicos Down- The Bamboos


Hold Me, Hold Me- Mike Reed Ft. Ben LaMar Gay, Bitchin Bajas & Marvin Tate
Miss X- Alessandro Alessandroni
Tahiti Joint- Alessandro Alessandroni
Sweet Temptation Woman- Mayer Hawthorne


Untersuchung – Vyšetřování- Kafka Band

Captured Waters

The middle parts of the proGram held the power within:

Sorbet for a Discerning Palate- ITOKEN/KLIMPEREI/FRANK PAHL
Elements- 5uu’s Ft. Mike Johnson, Bob Drake & Dave Kerman (Live at A.K.W. Würzburg, Germany 4/8/1995)
Roan- 5uu’s Ft. Mike Johnson, Bob Drake & Dave Kerman (Live at A.K.W. Würzburg, Germany April 8, 1995)
One Fried Egg- Curlew Ft. Tom Cora, Davey Williams, George Cartwright, Ann Rupel & Pippin Barnett (Live CBCGs, NYC 10/15/87)


Reveal- Mareike Wiening Ft. Dave Douglas, Rich Perry, Glenn Zaleski, Alex Goodman & Johannes Felscher
GO!- Allison Miller Ft. Jason Palmer
***pre-recorded conversation with Allison Miller***
Fierce- Allison Miller Ft. Jenny Scheinman & Ben Goldberg
For the Fish- Allison Miller
Big Weirdo- The Angelica Sanchez Nonet


¡Baila! Dance Like No One’s Watching- Donald Vega Ft. Lewis Nash, John Patitucci & Luisito Quintero
Kairos (Kefi)- Miguel Atwood-Ferguson, Benjamin Fredrick Vukelić, DOMi & JD BECK & Burniss Earl Travis II

As It Winds And Grows

The first part of this week’s proGram made paths with its comings and goings:

Talking About Food- Benjamin Koppel
After Depths- Kevin Sun
Elliptical Blue- Kevin Sun


Cantos. III. Lukax- Susan Alcorn
Blue- Joey Alexander
Passing Time- Will Barnes Quartet
California Roll- Scott Emmerman
Mr. Tambourine Man- John Scofield, Vicente Archer & Bill Stewart
Budo- John Scofield, Vicente Archer & Bill Stewart


Grimsta- I.P.A.
Bach Is Back- Volapük
The Smell of the Sun, Pt. 1- ITOKEN/KLIMPEREI/FRANK PAHL

Allison Miller Reminds There’s Rivers In Our Veins

A lauded drummer who’s mastered a vast array of musical settings, from guesting on late night TV, keeping time for some of today’s most beloved singer-songwriters, and being a renowned bandleader/composer in her own right, Allison Miller is always at the heart of the music. Her latest album, Rivers In Our Veins ( out now on Royal Potato Family), is a 12-song cycle embracing the concept of flow and renewal, and dedicated to our nation’s crucial rivers, watersheds and the organizations devoted to reviving and protecting them. Commissioned by Mid Atlantic Arts Organization & Lake Placid Center for the Arts, Rivers In Our Veins is the studio manifestation of an ambitious live multimedia production with original music composed by Miller featuring a deeply telepathic cast of improvisers, as well as, amazing tap & contemporary dancers. Rivers In Our Veins spotlights Allison Miller alongside longtime collaborators, including violinist Jenny Scheinman, Ben Goldberg on contra-alto and Bb clarinets, pianist Carmen Staaf, trumpeter Jason Palmer, bassist Todd Sickafoose, and tap dancers Claudia Rahardjanoto, Michelle Dorrance, Elizabeth Burke, Byron Tittle, & Orlando Hernández. This new record draws inspiration from what acclaimed writer Rebecca Solnit calls “human geography.” It’s a perspective that encompasses indigenous communities who depend on rivers and the vital role waterways play for survival throughout America’s often torrid history of forced migration for marginalized people, as well as the conservation movement dedicated to reclaiming historic rivers from pollution. Miller culls inspiration from the cultural histories of five East Coast rivers that have been polluted nearly beyond repair through industrialism and commercialism, she focuses on the James, Delaware, Potomac, Hudson, and Susquehanna.

I had the complete pleasure of chatting it up with Allison Miller about this new project. I had caught her set at the Detroit Jazz Festival back in September and had some questions from my eyes and ears on the live show. We also go seed to flower on how this project took over, the waterways she focused on and the dreams of clean waters globally is certainly something her and I have in common. The one things that stood, well it did not stand still…out was the addition of the tap dancers both in the live performance and on the album. We got into the meaning, the connection and the talent of those tapping their ways into my ears. Of course, after talking music, water and tap-dancing with Allison, it felt appropriate for her to build a setlist in real-time if I were to give her the studio. I look forward to the day, when Allison and I and all the rest of us can listen to the sounds of the clean, safe riverways, wherever we may place our shoes on the beachy sand.

Universal Burst

The final part of this week’s proGram had the kaboom to match:

Metta Prayer Invocation- Opium Moon Ft. Benjy Wertheimer
Metta Prayer- Opium Moon Ft. Benju Wertheimer
Serious Times- Berlin Boom Orchestra


High- Kiefer

Say It Seems- Jeff Coffin
Don’t Believe the Dancers- Tony Allen & Adrian Younge
The Crossing- Warren Wolf, Scott Amendola & Frank Swart
The Approach- Bill Evans, Scott Amendola & Frank Swart
TV Band- John Scofield, Vicente Archer & Bill Stewart
Mo Green- John Scofield, Vicente Archer & Bill Stewart


Sp68- Gard Nilssen’s Supersonic Orchestra
Boulanger’s Viriation- Chien Chien Lu
Just Listen- Chien Chien Lu
The Mad March Hare- Will Barnes Quartet

Calling The WebbinG

The middle part of the proGram turned on the light to your ear-holes.

Livin’ Out A Suitcase- Robert Finley
Waste Of Time- Robert Finley
Deuce and a Quarter- Mayer Hawthorne
Deeper Vibration- Mayer Hawthorne


Ragazza Di Campagna- Alessandro Alessandroni
Luci Rosa- Alessandro Alessandroni
Desert Disco Nights- New Visionaries
Sacred Love- Galathea Ft. Giulia La Rosa
Topesa Esengo Na Motema- London Afrobeat Collective


Horny Pony (Version 2)- Prince
Live 4 Love (2023 remaster)- Prince
Get Back Cadillac- Mocean Worker
Its About That Time- Mocean Worker


Seraglio- Una

Webbed Ways

The First Part of the proGram knew just how to stick to it.

Bottle On the Stove- Jared Dustin Griffin
Basement with the Blue Light- Davis Coen (Live)
So Small- Talia Schlanger


Girl With No Name- Steve Conte
Phoenix- Datura4
Evil People PT 2- Datura4
God Is Busy, May I help You- Kultur Shock (Acoustic, Live)
Duna- Kultur Shock- Kultur Shock (Acoustic, Live)


Allfather- Jethro Tull
Ginnungagap- Jethro Tull
Sunshine Of Your Love- Ginger Baker, Joe Bonamassa, Bernie Marsden & Malcolm Bruce
The Wind Cries Mary- The Jimi Hendrix Experience (Live At The Hollywood Bowl: August 18, 1967)

Ear Seeding

The final part of this week’s proGram had the extra air to push these out into the universe.

Modeling- Alessandro Alessandroni
Snake Disco- Alessandro Alessandroni
Tema di Susie Reloved- Fratelli Malibu Ft. Alessandro Alessandroni


Self Revolution- Gary Beals
Troppo Sexy- TTeo
Violet Hour- Smoove & Turrell


Boombox (For Glee)- Mocean Worker
***pre-recorded conversation with Mocean Worker***
Dimanche 6 (For Hal)- Mocean Worker
Shammy Davis Jr’s- Mocean Worker
Alice Through The Looking Glass- Prince & The New Power Generation


Gilgamesh- King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard
Tantor- Danny Brown
Sparkle- CARRTOONS Ft. Bad Snacks
Aint Too Much Else- CARRTOONS Ft. Topaz Jones


Tungsten- Miles Spilsbury

Long Shadow Casts

The middle part of the proGram had some long-leggedness to stretch.

Cage Then Brick- Hidden Orchestra
Ripple- Hidden Orchestra
Head Trip- Kiefer Ft. Luke Titus


Wanderer- Dirtwire
**pre-recorded conversation with Evan & Mark of Dirtwire**
Karabai- Dirtwire Ft Robert Yuldashev


Höhensonne- Boozoo Bajou Ft. Fursattl
Pen Ar Bed- Boozoo Bajou


Distant Cloud- Federico Aubele
Suave y Pegao- Daymé Arocena Ft. Rafa Pabön
Lagô- Dobet Gnahoré Ft. Kajeem
Conscience is Heavy- Victor Axelrod Ft. The Inversions
How Long Do I Have to Wait for You?- Victor Axelrod Ft. Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings


The Riff- Carlo Pes Con I Mark 4
Milano: il clan dei calabresi (M2)- Gianni Marchetti
Per Cantare- Giuliano Sorgini
Mordente- Giuliano Sorgini
Mi Gioco Tutto- Scerida

Cold Leaf Soup

The beGinning of this week’s show was happy to be under ice for a bit.

Bleed You Away- Jared Dustin Griffin
Fish Fry- Datura4


Dead- Sybris
Tutti Frutt- Kultur Shock (Acoustic at Seattle Town Hall
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Sitting On Top of the World- Bobby Rush, Maggie Bell, Bernie Marsden and Malcolm Bruce
I Chose Me- Soulnaturals Ft. Rosa Levv
Baby I Got Your Back- Soulnaturals Ft. Tony Cannam
Better Man- Ola Onabulé Ft. Nick Flade
Hawthorne Rides Again- Mayer Hawthorne
Without You- Mayer Hawthorn
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Garden- Puppets for Poets

Happy Hourrr- Butcher Brown
Bubble Bath- Butcher Brown
I Mean That- Kiefer

Carrying The Boombox With Mocean Worker

MOWO! INC presents ‘BOOMBOX’, the long awaited new album by Mocean Worker, dropped on out October 27th. An extremely funky, bass-driven mix of breakbeats, electroswing & jazz. Mocean Worker, a.k.a. Adam Dorn, has spent the last two decades galvanizing the sounds of electronic, jazz, soul, & funk to produce a singular and unmistakable style. Now, after an eight-year release hiatus, he returns with his tenth LP, ‘BOOMBOX’: a high-energy, deeply reverential, danceable, and genre-rejecting project that marks a fresh chapter in Mocean Worker’s acclaimed discography. Guided by the inspiration of Stevie Wonder, Wayne Shorter, The Gap Band, and Motown sensibilities, Dorn sees BOOMBOX as as stylistic arrival. Dorn’s bass playing is the heart and soul of the album. While his career originated with his virtuosic bass playing, he opted not to play on his own records for his first eight albums—he focused on hyper-detailed mini-sampling, digital production, & synthesizers. But now, bass hooks take center stage in this new record’s melodies, with a careful intention to avoid the overwrought cliche of the bass solo. After spending the last decade focused on composing for films & television, he reached a revelation about his own creative practice. The 12 tracks poured out of him in less than three weeks time, christening his new studio space in the woods of New York state. The boombox is equal parts metaphorical and material. Along with creating beats, a boombox allows blasting music for a party. Through recent years of societal upheaval, mass crises, and personal grief, Dorn offers a collection of upbeat tracks, but which never sacrifice substance. “BOOMBOX” is a metaphor for partying, community, and gathering. This is about people gathering and enjoying something” Many of the songs are tributes to Dorn’s personal friends, including the late Hal Willner and Gerald Lee, and his musical heroes like Wayne Shorter and Rahsaan Roland Kirk. Above all, ‘BOOMBOX’ epitomizes the musical philosophy of Mocean Worker — it is at once an elegy to art and artists of a bygone era and an upbeat celebration of the sound of the present.

I had a great time hanGing out and talking this new music (and music in general) with Adam. I have been someone who has felt so much of what he been a part of over the years that it felt so right to be talking about this project. We go after the making of ‘BOOMBOX’ – with the passion that came with it. The image you see on the cover has a story, it includes his famous father and is something that as you hear it come out of Adam’s mouth, you can feel how special it is. The ability to apply some ‘back then’ into anything new where it actually fits in, is a gift that I dig, and anytime you hear a Mocean Worker piece, you’ll hear the expertise/knowledge getting dropped right where it needs to be. The bass – getting back to where it all started and having that bass anchor run the show most of the time, while honoring so many spirits that came before, this is another blending that enhances this new album deeply. We talk about album covers, as I noticed Adam has been reminiscing with some of his father’s collections cover art and I remembers swimming in the depth of many of those, and there’s a set list built. This is as close to two good buddies getting together at a record club discussing what’s what that I have been a part of – natural and fluid and I think that’s the reason why this new music feels me as much as I feel it. How often does Fonzie AND Mr. Jefferson get brought up in an interview???

Meeting At The Four Directions With Dirtwire

Dirtwire stands poised between ancient Mother Earth and modern technology, a blend of ethnomusicology and the psychedelic trance state, gut-bucket delta blues and what the band variously dubs “back-porch space cowboy blues, swamptronica, & electro-twang.” It’s a sound informed by Dirtwire’s travels & performances around the globe, where East meets West and North joins South. From the favelas in Brazil, Femi Kuti’s Shrine in Lagos, Tokyo’s bluegrass clubs, Ayahuasca ceremonies in Central America, Gamelan performances in Bali, desert festivals in the Australian Outback, and the 20th anniversary of Kazakhstan’s modernized new capital Astana, the band spreads its message by building bridges across musical cultures in their own unique way. Dirtwire plays an array of instruments both ancient and modern, including West African kamale ngonis, jaw harps, space fiddles, whamola basses, Rickenbacher electric 12 string guitars, bowed Banjos and mouth harps from around the globe, all interwoven into modern laptop beat creation. Hailing from the underground west coast electronic bass music scene Dirtwire finds itself at the forefront of experimental electronic music production mixing in their wide array of world instruments with sampled beats & 808’s. Dirtwire’s live shows are a communal psychedelic journey, ranging from down home boot stomping get downs, to bass & blues electronic mashups, to ethereal cinematic beat driven soundscapes. Woven into each is the exploration of where live instruments meet computer production, and where tradition meets experimentation. This is the spot within thin spaces we seek sometimes.

I had the pleasure to share some energy with Evan Fraser & Mark Reveley of Dirtwire ahead of the November 17trh event in Madison at the High Noon Saloon as part of their The Four Directions tour. We talk about what the soup of a live Dirtwire event will be like in 2023. They set some goals for their live events and we discuss what those look and sound like as well as where they stretch during a set while fitting in some of the new tunes and how they have been exploring the journey of a continuous show, while dynamically moving through spaces. Those spaces are enhanced with the assistances of the global instrumentation and Americana folk world “swamptroinca’ elements that are combined. The new EP “The Four Directions” will be out November 10th and we get into the new grooves, we get deeper into the new track “Wanderer”and talk about both the visual side (David Satori’s Mind) and the musical bits as well. These artists are combining the world of then and there with the future of technology and the redefining the limits of where we are going and how we can get there. The key is they are building a foundation of all us us being invited to do it toGether. They tease all of our senses with many a surprise – keep your eyes and minds open for some Dirtwire in your world.

Curtain Dancer

The final part of the proGram saw what is saw when looking into.

First Flower- Eccodek Ft. Mahsa Vahdat
The Simplest Thing- Eccodek Ft. MC Yogi, Jah Youssouf
No Catch- Boozoo Bajou
Calcutta Glow- Boozoo Bajou


Stir It Up ( Jamaican Extra Organ Version)- Bob Marley & The Wailers
Lover Like Me- Victor Axelrod Ft. Binky Griptite
I’d Rather Go Blind- Victor Axelrod Ft. The Frightnrs
Off the Spectrum- Creation Rebel


When The Buzzards Leave The Bones- Sick Boss
For Henry Moore (Reclining Figure 1984)- Twospeak & Ronan Perrett


***pre-recorded conversation with Tatsuya Nakatani***

A Wazzat For Today

The middle part of the proGram had answers to that question.

Killing Floor- The Jimi Hendrix Experience {Live At The Hollywood Bowl: August 18, 1967}
Out Past the Razor Wire (Sigh, Sigh, Sigh)- Pete International Airport


Pilgrims Progress- Menomena

Rise Sister Rise- Soulnaturals Ft. Ceci Munette
I Signed a Contract (With My Higher Self)- Soulnaturals Ft. Chalibrann
Crybaby- Apollo Suns


Uncle John’s Band- John Scofield, Vicente Archer & Bill Stewart
Turismo- Butcher Brown Ft. Julia Shuren
MOVE (RIDE)- Butcher Brown Ft. Jay Prince
BBQ On Auseon- Mike Clark


Only Spirit- Opium Moon
***pre-recorded conversation with 3/4 of Opium Moon***
Love and Understanding- Opium Moon
The Mystery- Opium Moon Ft. Supreme Beings of Leisure

Leafdrops

The beGinning part of today’s show drank every drop down to the last droplets.

I’ve Been Traveling- Pert Near Sandstone
Waiting Days- Pert Near Sandstone
Heaven Help Me- The Bones of J.R. Jones
Dead And Gone- Chris Shiflett
Black Top White Lines- Chris Shiflett


The Temporary Life- Death Cab For Cutie

Stay- Franck & Damien
Train- Alex Lopez
Hey Girl- The Dollyrots
Poltergeist- The Jack Rubies
Gator- ON


I Feel Free- Deborah Bonham, Bernie Marsden and Malcolm Bruce
***pre-recorded conversation with Malcolm Bruce***
Tales of Brave Ulysses- Ginger Baker, Nathan James, Pee Wee Ellis Bernie Marsden & Malcolm Bruce
Politician- Pete Brown, Bernie Marsden and Malcolm Bruce

Where We Are Gathered by Opium Moon

Twice-nominated Grammy winners Opium Moon create sensuous, enchanting soundscapes that evoke ancient worlds while remaining thoroughly contemporary. Elegant yet deeply emotional, their distinctive sound draws upon the diverse backgrounds of its members: Iranian santoor master Hamid Saeidi, innovative Israeli bassist Itai Disraeli, sought-after American percussionist M.B. Gordy, & virtuosic Canadian-American violinist Lili Haydn. With original compositions that meld sacred/classical traditions of East & West with trance-inducing grooves, the result is at times both stately & rapturous, a sultry & passionate music that seems to emanate from a deep wellspring.

Toronto-born violinist Lili Haydn‘s 6 solo albums have been NPR favorites (“Heifetz meets Hendrix”), and her collaborations with the likes of Herbie Hancock, Sting, Roger Waters, Jimmy Page & Robert Plant, the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, George Clinton’s P-Funk Allstars, Hans Zimmer, and the late Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan are legendary, including performances at Carnegie Hall, the Vienna Opera House, and the Hollywood Bowl. She is also a distinguished film/TV composer with 18 feature films, Netflix’s hit show Ginny & Georgia, and various awards to her credit. Her work has been featured in more than 50 films. A dedicated social activist with a political science degree from Brown University, Lili has done 4 TED presentations, including one with Opium Moon in Mumbai, India, and performs regularly at benefits for such organizations as Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, & The Feminist Majority.

Tehran native Hamid Saeidi studied santoor in the Radiff system of Persian classical music with Iran’s famous teacher Madjid Kiani, then attended The Iranian Academy of the Arts, studying composition under the music masters Farhad Fakhredini & Vartan Sahakian. Hamid has been acclaimed for his performances around the world, including his productions at Royce Hall and the Kodak Theatre.
He has scored over 30 films, TV programs, dance and theatrical presentations, receiving awards at the Beirut Film Festival in 2002, the Iran TV festival in 2002, 2004 and 2007, and at Iran’s Society of Critics of Theatre in 2005. In recognition of his work, The Farhang Foundation has commissioned his original compositions for their Nowruz celebrations.

Itai Disraeli was raised in one of Israel’s oldest kibbutz communities, the Mishmar-Ha’Emeq near Nazareth, co-founded by his grandfather in the 1920s. It was among the utopian social experiments that fostered a just, peaceful life of sharing and tolerance, but in his youth Itai lived under the constant specter of war; it was during the Yom Kippur war that he taught himself to play bass in a bomb shelter. An acclaimed, virtuosic bassist & composer, he co-founded the genre-bending band Maetar and has played with Jackson Browne, Larry Coryell, & Nishat Khan, among others. He founded and runs the acclaimed music program at Wildwood School. His music has been licensed for TV & film, and he is active with humanitarian and peace organizations, believing that music has the power to heal & connect.

Percussionist M.B. Gordy has played with such diverse artists as Beck, Frank Zappa, Michael Buble, Green Day, The Doobie Brothers, Josh Groban, Bill Withers, Guns and Roses, Neil Diamond, the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, & The National Symphony, as well as his recent work for Adele, Childish Gambino, The Who, & Juanes. With an M.A. from California Institute of the Arts and intensive study of ethnic percussion, he has worked with producers Peter Asher, Don Was, & Rob Cavallo, to name a few. His groove has been heard in over 300 top box office films, including the Harry Potter series, Frozen, Batman, Superman, American Sniper, Transformers, & the X-Men series. His work is also ubiquitous on television, including Mad Men, The Mentalist, The Tonight Show, Battlestar Galactica, Good Morning America, and much more.

I had the chance to catch up with Lili, Itai & M.B. of Opium Moon to dive deep into the new album “Where We Are Gathered”. As in above, each discusses their feeling about the album, the feelings it brings out and was brought to the collection of grooves. I too share some of my thouGhts as I spent a whole lot of time letting these tracks wash over me and do their thang. This record bursts with energy and passion, the pieces to this whole excel and shine like a light unknown and as another step into the future, there are collaborations and other voices added into the worldly mosaic. Our mutual sound grabber, Ramin Sakurai of my guilty pleasure, Supreme Beings of Leisure is one we highlight, as I can happily feel the complement he adds. This album is a healer, a uniter and hopefully more than a dream-like feeling, but a movement forward, together, as only music can do.

Heavenly Cream With Malcolm Bruce

Composer, singer-songwriter & multi-instrumentalist Malcolm Bruce has toured, performed, recorded and appeared on records with some of the biggest names in music including Little Richard, Elton John, Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker, Dr John, Steve Cropper, Joe Satriani, Joe Bonamassa, Bill Ward & Ozzy Osbourne (Black Sabbath), Simon Phillips (Toto, The Who, Jeff Beck), Leslie West & Corky Laing (Mountain), Tony Butler & Mark Brzezicki (Big Country) and his father, the late Jack Bruce of Cream. Malcolm curated a tribute to his father in October 2016 alongside Pete Brown (Cream lyricist) at O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire and performed with legends such as Lulu, Eddi Reader, Maggie Reilly, Paul Young, Mick Taylor (Rolling Stones), Dennis Chambers (Santana, Parliament / Funkadelic), Gary Husband (Level 42, John McLaughlin), David Sancious (Bruce Springsteen, Sting, Peter Gabriel, Stanley Clarke) & Ginger Baker (Cream). He released his album ‘Salvation’ in 2017, a collection of 10 songs recorded at Kevin McKendree’s (Delbert McClinton, Brian Setzer) The Rock House Studio in Franklin TN and mixed by Steve Orchard (Paul McCartney, Chris Cornell) and toured the UK and USA in support. Between 2017 and 2019 Malcolm played around 100 shows in the UK, US, Australia & New Zealand with ‘The Music of Cream’, a tribute to his father’s band, featuring special guests Glenn Hughes (Deep Purple, Black Sabbath) & Robben Ford (Miles Davis, Joni Mitchell). Malcolm was also the bass player for the late Pete Brown’s final record ‘THE SHADOW CLUB’ featuring Richard Bailey (Bob Marley, Jeff Beck, Steve Winwood, Incognito) on drums, Clem Clempson & Eric Clapton on guitars, slated for release in 2024. He’s currently working on a new album, ‘FAKE HUMANS AND REAL DOLLS’, to be released in 2024. In 2018/2019 Malcolm was co-executive producer, arranger & performer for ‘HEAVENLY CREAM’, a project headed by Cream lyricist Pete Brown and recorded at Abbey Road Studios, which featured performances by Ginger Baker, Joe Bonamassa, Bobby Rush, Paul Rodgers, Deborah Bonham, Bernie Marsden (Whitesnake), Pee-Wee Ellis (James Brown), Abass Dodoo and many more. Produced by Rob Cass. The album along with a documentary, ‘THE CREAM ACOUSTIC SESSIONS’ will be released by Quarto Valley Records in November 2023.

I had the chance to catch up with Malcolm recently to get the low down on the project Heavenly Cream: An Acoustic Tribute to Cream. We discuss how the project took shape, including the roster of incredible participants (including some of the final recordings of a few leGends). It was not difficult to get people to want to be a part of this record, not a big surprise but when you consider the raw, almost naked at times versions (compared to what our ears are accustomed to), it does make me feel like I/we are able to be there as these songs get (re)discovered. Malcolm clearly has the chops as his own performer, which I would recommend getting out and seeing as much as he is a part of as well, but as many of you, the music of Cream will always summons special times as a person, both as a musical explorer but also as a human doing. The music comes with feelings. So, we do discuss some of that from Malcom’s feelings point of view. I apologies for the poppin’ P’s etc. Must have been the long-distance connection.