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September 5, 2005: Working on Labor Day with Invert and Zöe Keating on the things we love best.
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Magnet | "Last Day of Summer" | On Your Side | Ultimate Dilemma | |||||||
Laura Veirs | "Fire Snakes" | Year of Meteors | Nonesuch | |||||||
Kenny Barron | "Rose Noire" /"Things Unseen" | Things Unseen | Gitanes /Verve | |||||||
Bill Frisell | "Things Will Never Be the Same" | Blues Dream | Nonesuch | |||||||
Oregon | "Tide Pool" | Winter Light | Vanguard | |||||||
Bill Frisell | "Fro Christos" | The Intercontinentals | Nonesuch | |||||||
John Lee Hooker | "Canal Street Blues" | Graveyard Blues | Specialty | |||||||
Rasputina | "Bad Moon Rising" | The Lost and Found, 2nd Ed. | Instinct | |||||||
Live performance by Invert (Helen Yee, violin; Chris Jenkins, viola; Chris George, cello; Steve Berson, cello) (Irene on the left) |
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Invert, the string quartet that flips the usual instrumentation from two violins to two cellos droped by for a live set. Invert's members also defy typical classical tradition by being firmly rooted in rock, jazz and world musics. The NYC-based quartet's influences are reflected in their compositions, which range from pieces evocative of soundtracks from Expressionist cinema to driving melodic works that often feature open sections of improvisation. |
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-"Dog Days" (C. George) | ||||||||||
-"Strange Parade" (C. George) | ||||||||||
-"improv" (Invert) | ||||||||||
-"Yumeji's Theme" (Shigeru Umebayashi) | ||||||||||
-"The Peak" (S. Berson) | ||||||||||
-"Salome" (S. Berson) | ||||||||||
Invert | "Tomorrow Never Knows" | Between the Seconds | ||||||||
Rasputina | "Barracuda" | |||||||||
Zöe Keating: One Cello x 16 | "We Insist" | Natoma | ||||||||
Live performance by Zoë Keating |
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Zoë Keating is a bi-costal member of a very different string ensemble, the ladies cello society,Rasputina. based in San Francisco, Zoë has a new solo thing, cello X 16, an extravaganza for that most darkly-expressive string instrument. Her stage show is a lovely incorporation of lush overlays of multiple cello loops and stark photographic backdrops. Zoë's new album, "Natoma," is available through her website and she's currently touring with Invert. |
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-"Tetrishead" | ||||||||||
-"Sun Will Set" | ||||||||||
-"Walking Man" | ||||||||||
-CD: "Fern" | ||||||||||
David Poe | "Love is Red" | Love is Red | 7Twenty |
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