RE: RE: [313] Craig Taborn

2000-06-13 Thread Scott MacInnis
Yeah, then that was him.. Nicest guy in the world.  I got a chance to speak
w/him and Neil Oliverra (spelling?), before they played w/Aril on the
Time/Space tour when it hit the Motor.  Last track of the night, he played
'strings of life' over Aril's bangin' kick drum and neil on a trap set...
Forgot the bass players name, but the whole thing togeather was
incredible...


Scott


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> >Is he the same guy that played w/Aril Brika & Spacetime??
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> I don't know about Aril Brikha, but definitely Spacetime...
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Re: [313] Craig Taborn

2000-06-13 Thread Cyborg K
I first heard Craig Taborn in maybe 94 or 95 I think... He was playing jazz 
piano with the James Carter quartet I believe, and had a couple pretty 
badass solos that caught my ear.  At that time, I found out that a piano 
player friend I knew from Western Michigan University music school had known 
him in Ann Arbor at U of M.  I was VERY surprised, however, to see him turn 
up quite a bit later playing with Carl Craig.
It was especially interesting for me because I have been playing jazz piano 
for like 13 years, so it was nice to see somebody else bringing the jazz 
piano thing into techno.


--dave

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From: "Cornelius Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [313] Craig Taborn
Date: Sat, 10 Jun 2000 16:10:55 GMT

I remember Craig Taborn best as a member of a band called Tracy Science.
These were some of the baddest young jazz cats out there.  In fact, I
remember their drummer, Gerald, uh, something or other, being ranked as one
of the top drummers in the state.  I think they had tapes out, but that was
so long ago, I doubt much of their work is still available.



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Subject: [313] Craig Taborn
Date: Thu, 08 Jun 2000 03:42:16 -0400

Hello,

Craig Taborn (Innerzone Orchestra's pianist) taught the main stage about
the history of one-man electronic possibilities, with his excursion into
(dare we try to describe) HerbieHancock/John Hassell/Keith Jarrett-esque
experimental jazz -

Out of curiosity, what else has Taborn done outside of IO, and does he
have any releases. I have to say that his playing on the At Les remake
on Programmed has kept me practicing my piano chops for the last couple
months. What I would give to be able to play half as well as he can. :)

take care,
mike


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Re: [313] Craig Taborn

2000-06-10 Thread Cornelius Harris
I remember Craig Taborn best as a member of a band called Tracy Science.  
These were some of the baddest young jazz cats out there.  In fact, I 
remember their drummer, Gerald, uh, something or other, being ranked as one 
of the top drummers in the state.  I think they had tapes out, but that was 
so long ago, I doubt much of their work is still available.




From: Intermodal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'313'" <313@hyperreal.org>
Subject: [313] Craig Taborn
Date: Thu, 08 Jun 2000 03:42:16 -0400

Hello,

Craig Taborn (Innerzone Orchestra's pianist) taught the main stage about
the history of one-man electronic possibilities, with his excursion into
(dare we try to describe) HerbieHancock/John Hassell/Keith Jarrett-esque
experimental jazz -

Out of curiosity, what else has Taborn done outside of IO, and does he
have any releases. I have to say that his playing on the At Les remake
on Programmed has kept me practicing my piano chops for the last couple
months. What I would give to be able to play half as well as he can. :)

take care,
mike


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Re: RE: [313] Craig Taborn

2000-06-08 Thread Oscillate

In a message dated 6/8/00 2:03:22 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>Is he the same guy that played w/Aril Brika & Spacetime?? 

I don't know about Aril Brikha, but definitely Spacetime...

pw
pe


RE: [313] Craig Taborn

2000-06-08 Thread Jorge Velez

From: "Scott MacInnis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Intermodal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: "313" <313@hyperreal.org>
Subject: RE: [313] Craig Taborn
Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2000 13:39:35 -0400

Is he the same guy that played w/Aril Brika & Spacetime??


> > Out of curiosity, what else has Taborn done outside of IO, and does he
> have any releases. > take care,
> mike
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>  Yeah, he's on Francisco Mora's album, released by Planet E

"side label" Community Projects. Supposed to be a
good record. Here's an All Music link to Taborn:


 http://allmusic.com/cg/x.dll?p=amg&sql=B215082


   hope this helps


   Jorge

 
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RE: [313] Craig Taborn

2000-06-08 Thread Scott MacInnis
Is he the same guy that played w/Aril Brika & Spacetime?? 


> Hello,
> 
> Craig Taborn (Innerzone Orchestra's pianist) taught the main stage about
> the history of one-man electronic possibilities, with his excursion into
> (dare we try to describe) HerbieHancock/John Hassell/Keith Jarrett-esque
> experimental jazz -
> 
> Out of curiosity, what else has Taborn done outside of IO, and does he
> have any releases. I have to say that his playing on the At Les remake
> on Programmed has kept me practicing my piano chops for the last couple
> months. What I would give to be able to play half as well as he can. :)
> 
> take care, 
> mike
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