The Cave Dweller
Elias Meister
Performed By
Elias Meister
Album UPC
888174228389
CD Baby Track ID
1362404222
Label
Elias Meister
Released
2013-10-01
BPM
104
Rated
0
ISRC
QMDWP1300007
Year
2013
Spotify Plays
82
Writers
Writer
Elias F Meister
Pub Co
Elias Meister
Composer
Elias F Meister
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Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - New York
Description
Rock-infused instrumental jazz. "I wanted to pair the beauty of a simple song with the freedom of improvisation and blend the grittiness of guitar with the crispness of the trumpet." EM
Notes
Elias Meister (guitar, composition) - Gordon Au (trumpet) - Craig Akin (bass) - Joe Hertenstein (dr)
Elias Meister's 3rd jazz release is a rock-infused instrumental album. Recorded without headphones by multi Grammy awarded engineer Jeremy Loucas, it conveys the intimacy and energy of small club gig. The musicians powerfully interpret Mr. Meister's very catchy and emotional songs. Some tunes are very energetic, some soothing and melancholic.
"I was consciously trying to compose simple and accesible songs that will also appeal to a 'non jazz listener'. That's what I am interested in right now. To emotionally reach and communicate with the audience as much as I can and to take some of the rock energy into the jazz realm. For me to record in a fairly small room without headphones was also a very important part of this album. The energy that develops between the muscian is more pure and immidiate compared to having the cable and headphones and the headphone mix in between."
Elias Meister's 3rd jazz release is a rock-infused instrumental album. Recorded without headphones by multi Grammy awarded engineer Jeremy Loucas, it conveys the intimacy and energy of small club gig. The musicians powerfully interpret Mr. Meister's very catchy and emotional songs. Some tunes are very energetic, some soothing and melancholic.
"I was consciously trying to compose simple and accesible songs that will also appeal to a 'non jazz listener'. That's what I am interested in right now. To emotionally reach and communicate with the audience as much as I can and to take some of the rock energy into the jazz realm. For me to record in a fairly small room without headphones was also a very important part of this album. The energy that develops between the muscian is more pure and immidiate compared to having the cable and headphones and the headphone mix in between."
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