Woodwind player Michael Marcus' duo with drummer Jay Rosen performed with fellow reedsman Joe McPhee and a 2nd drummer at the Jazzgalerie Nickelsdorf in 2018, the concept so appealing that he took it to the studio in New York, with Warren Smith handling the 2nd drum part and cementing this unusually orchestrated and elegantly passionate band as "The Blue Reality Quartet".
Label: Mahakala Music Catalog ID: MAHA-015 Squidco Product Code: 30796
Format: CD Condition: New Released: 2021 Country: USA Packaging: Digipack Recorded at East Side Studios, in New York City, New York, on November 21st, 2020, by Alex Tobin and Lou Holtzman.
"In 2018, jazz musician extraordinaire Michael Marcus got an invite to bring his duo with drummer Jay Rosen to the Austrian venue Jazzgalerie Nickelsdorf. And when he arrived, the promoter of their show sprung a novel idea on them: performing their set with fellow reedsman Joe McPhee and another drummer.
"It was a great concept," Marcus remembers. "And the chemistry was really good." So much so that Marcus wanted to capture the sound of this unusual group-two horns and two percussionists improvising without a bass player or a piano or any other chordal instruments-on record. But with the drummer they played with in Austria unavailable to travel, Marcus, Rosen, and McPhee called on their friend and collaborator Warren Smith. And the Blue Reality Quartet was born.
The name of this project has a little history behind it and multiple layers of meaning. 20 years ago, Marcus and Rosen recorded an album called Blue Reality as part of a trio with bassist Tarus Matteen. It was another one of those magical sessions with the right mix of players and energy that Marcus always wanted to revisit. But with Mateen busy working alongside pianist Jason Moran, that reunion has been put on the back burner. At the same time, Marcus wanted to use the name of this group to acknowledge the time and circumstances in which the album was recorded.
As the front cover should tell you - pictures of each player, their faces covered by a mask, the four men met up in a New York studio in the thick of the coronavirus pandemic. So Blue Reality is a nod to a terrible time in our collective history that had an incalculable impact on the music industry and resulted in the deaths of thousands of people worldwide. To hear Marcus tell it, the chemistry that this group had was so potent that they're all ready to get back together for another hit. "I think there's a real mutual love within the group," he says. "I think there's a real potential there. It's really special and really unique and I don't think there's anything quite like it out there." We couldn't agree more."-Mahakala Music