Kabbalah Blues/Quantum Funk
Editorial Reviews
Hedi Weiss, Chicago Sun-Times
"Kaballah Blues/Quantum Funk [is] an ambitious, richly layered, wonderfully accessible 55-minute work for elaborate jazz combo and vocalists."
Product Description
Features the 9-piece band in music that ranges from free jazz, to r&b, to intricate string counterpoint. Called "ambitious, wonderfully accessible" by the Chicago Sun-Times, it's unlike any other music.
Kabbalah Blues/Quantum Funk encompasses the groove of contemporary American urban music, the improvisational freedom of jazz, the structural complexity and tonal color of classical music, the raw energy of rock, the irreverence of the Avant Garde, and the lyricism of popular American song. Even with the constantly shifting (and sometimes simultaneous) textures the music of KBQF remains highly accessible.
Kabbalah Blues/Quantum Funk
Kabbalah Blues/Quantum Funk,Peter Saltzman and The Revolution Ensemble,Peter Saltzman and The Revolution Ensemble,A mix of jazz, classical, and pop, avant garde and even a bit of country. All tied together with a haunting Hebrew prayer and some crazy Kaballah. Both vocals and instrumentals. Very progressive AND very accessible.
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