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Bruschini, John (Bruschini / Nolet / Aries / Reed / Hirschfield): As You Were (Cathexis Records )

Blending avant-garde sensibilities with groove-driven electric jazz, guitarist John Bruschini leads a New York quintet through compositions that shift from soulful ballads to funk-infused energy, balancing expressive lyricism and dynamic interplay with a flexible ensemble that bridges fusion, improvisation, and melodic depth.
 

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John Bruschini-guitars, compositions

Jim Nolet-viola

Robert Aries-keyboards

Kip Reed-bass

Jeff Hirshfield-drums

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UPC: 755985454521

Label: Cathexis Records
Catalog ID: 4545
Squidco Product Code: 37333

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2000
Country: USA
Packaging: Jewel Case
Recorded at Acoustic Recording, in Brooklyn, NY on June 21st and 22nd, 1999, by Michael Brorby.
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"John Bruschini is known for his ability to traverse genres and for being the only guitarist who carved his own niche within Cecil Taylor's ensembles. Bruschini's approach to composing and performing is imaginative, adventurous and daring, spanning primarily blues, rock, jazz, fusion, world music and contemporary classical music.

He has performed with a wide variety of challenging artists including Mose Allison, Jay Anderson, Ray Anderson, Newman T. Baker, Michael Bisio, Dennis Charles, Dave Douglas, Barry Guy, Craig Harris, Michelle Hendricks, Dennis Irwin, Dave Kikoski, Elisabeth Kontomanou, Boris Kozlov, Makanda Ken McIntyre, Butch Morris, Wilber Morris, William Parker, Charles Persip and Warren Smith.

Bruschini deepened his musical identity as part of the downtown music scene in NYC during the '80s. He formed ensembles, mostly trios, with musicians such as Wilber Morris, Gregory Jones, Kenny Tyler, Boris Kozlov, Dominic Duval and Jay Rosen. Bruschini worked with a wide range of ensembles including The Makanda Ken McIntyre Orchestra, The Twelve Tone Funk Orchestra, Craig Harris' James Brown tribute band, Cold Sweat, and The Paul Aston Group featuring Guillerme Franco, Steve Sacks, Alan Simon and Frank Colon.

In 2018, Bruschini performed at Roulette (NYC) in The Sound Vision Orchestra as one of the contributing ensembles for the Cecil Taylor Memorial Concert.

Bruschini's current projects include rehearsals, recordings and performances held at his Downtown Earth studio in Kingston, NY. In January 2023, he released his latest CD, "Cecil Ensorcelled"--a tribute to Cecil Taylor.

Bruschini is included in Scott Yanow's book, "The Great Jazz Guitarists" and in "Jazzing - New York City's Unseen Scene" by Thomas H. Greenland. He recently contributed an essay to "Practicing Music - How the Professionals Do It" by Brian Willson and Morris Lang (editors/authors).

When up and coming musicians ask for advice, Bruschini recommends: "Sound like yourself. Learn and be inspired by others but always pursue developing your own musical identity and personality.""

-John Bruschini Website (https://johnbruschini.com/bio?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
4/13/2026

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Jim Nolet is an American violist known for his fluid movement between jazz, classical, and improvised music, recognized for his warm tone and lyrical phrasing, and for collaborations with a wide range of artists in both contemporary and experimental settings.

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Robert Aries is a New York-based keyboardist and composer whose work spans jazz, fusion, and avant-garde music, bringing a harmonically rich and rhythmically flexible approach to ensemble playing.

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Kip Reed is a bassist active in the New York jazz and improvisation scene, valued for his deep, groove-oriented playing and adaptability across electric and acoustic contexts.

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Jeff Hirshfield is a drummer and percussionist with a strong presence in jazz and experimental music, known for his dynamic, responsive style and work with leading figures in avant-garde jazz.

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