Originally organized for a tour of China, the "Made in China" band of Michael Blake on saxophones, Samuel Blaser on trombone and Michael Sarin on drums, recorded this album in Brooklyn, performing compositions by Blake and Blaser including a tribute to free-jazz icon Ornette Coleman, and Louis Moholo's "You Ain't Gonna Know Me 'Cos You Think You Know Me".
Format: CD Condition: New Released: 2016 Country: Poland Packaging: Jewel Case Recorded at Duro of Brooklyn, New York, on June 16th, 2015, by Scotty Hard.
4. You Ain't Gonna Know Me 'cos You Think You Know Me 04:06
5. Ornette Day and Night 04:08
6. Mouse 03:41
7. You Don't Know 05:02
8. Variety Hour 06:30
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"For most everyone "made in China" is a label synonymous with anything that is manufactured for themasses in a far away place by legions of laborers. However, Made in China will transport you to an idea of a different China; one where throngs of young people in cities like Shenzhen applaud, shout and whistle with excitement for the unpredictable sounds of improvised music.
Made in China got its name because the band was in fact "made" in China. Originally organized by a friend to tour China as a quartet that included upright bass, the band found itself with visas in hand but no bass player. Transmissions contains a program of mostly original compositions by Blake and Blaser including a tribute to the great free-jazz icon Ornette Coleman and a melodic tongue twister called Mouse. Two covers include a tender rendition of Louis Moholo's "You Ain't Gonna Know Me 'Cos You Think You Know Me" and the rarely heard Jamaican ska tune "You Don't Know" which are performed with an abiding reverence that captures every bit of the stubbornness that their titles suggest. The engineer and producer Scotty Hard brings a wealth of experience to this spontaneous recording session that is stunning in its genre-busting variety."-For Tune