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FAITU#34

FRIDAY AFTERNOON IN THE UNIVERSE
(FAITU#34)
2003-06-26

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  • MEDESKI MARTIN & WOOD
    w/ DJ P Love, Russell Gunn & Foday Musa Suso

    Festival Int’l de Jazz de Montréal, Métropolis, Montréal, QC
    Thursday, June 26, 2003


    One Set: Open Intro# > Down On Me > Henduck > Nocturnal Transmission#*, Percussion Improv > Improv Intro#* > Worms#* > Drum Solo > Drum Intro+ > Toy Dancing*+, I Wanna Ride You#+, Smoke#+, Uninvisible#*+

    Encore: Pappy Check#

    One Set Only

    # with DJ P Love
    * with Russell Gunn (trumpet)
    + with Foday Musa Suso (joins at end of Drum Solo > Toy Dancing on a junkuran; I Wanna Ride You on a kora; Smoke on a scaled down violin type instrument; Uninvisible on a kora)

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MMW @Deco Music Fest, Miami, FL 2003-01-19

MMW @Deco Music Fest, Miami, FL 2003-01-19

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– ONE SET (tracks 1-22) –


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FRIDAY AFTERNOON IN THE UNIVERSE (FAITU#34)
The Shack Project celebrates MMW @25 years!

Oh, hot summer Montreal … it’s a sticky town when it heats up, and we were staying in one of the McGill dorms which just seemed extra hot, with no air flow. But, the price was right at the time our little family made the trek west to the province of Québec into the fun city that is Montreal.

MMW 2004-05-28 @Harmony Park Music Garden, Geneva, MN

MMW 2004-05-28 @Harmony Park Music Garden, Geneva, MN

This was our 2nd time to the Montreal Jazz Fest, but first time since the late ‘90s and finally corresponding with MMW playing – I was excited, to say the least. My wife and I took our (at the time 8-year-old) daughter to the festival for her first time, and the experience of Montreal. If you’ve never been to the Montreal Jazz Fest, do yourself a favour and check it out. Lots and lots of fantastic music from around the world, and a wide palette to sample, and good for all tastes and ages. But it can make for a long day when you’re only 8 years old. The Kid was a super trooper, and wanted to enjoy the show – she drifted off briefly, and thankfully we had a stool for her to sit on and a counter for leaning. The Metropolis is a fantastic concert hall, with a general admission floor and then a balcony with curved rows of long tables/counters and accompanying stools. We were down near the front and had a perfect view. Didn’t see any microphones at the time, so I was doubtful of getting a recording of the gig – happy to have tracked this down shortly after the show! Because it was an incredible evening of music, and merger of sounds, so it’s freakin’ fabulous it’s been captured for us to hear today. BIG THANKS to the taper! Onto the show …

We got in some time after 9pm, I think, with the opening act starting around 10pm and playing an hour or so. I remember one of the bouncers telling our daughter to make sure we, my wife and I, behaved ourselves – he was counting on her to keep us line, he said. She found it funny, and so did we because she always kept us in line – we’ve always been the kids in this relationship, it seems …

Finally, it was MMW show time

– ONE SET –

The band entered banging woodblocks – something I saw them do to start the 2nd set of my 2nd MMW show back in ’98 – so it’s a percussive start to the evening, with DJ P Love casting out some atmospheric filler during this opening Open Improvisation. Eventually P Love leaves the stage and Down On Me begins to burble up from the sounds into this full-on acoustic romp – love it! This was my first time hearing the song at a show, and it was new only that spring of ’03. We had a number of shows circulate speedily from the spring tour through this “new thang” called bittorrent (yep, blew my mind at the time! – still does to some extent), so the song sounded familiar to me but I didn’t really know it, and we never got a title for it until later in ’03, I think, maybe even later. Anyway, this tune is a wonderful excuse for John to tickle the ivories into submission, so I welcome it any time. (The Down On Me melody, as I’ve noted in other show notes, had been kicking around MMW’s musical consciousness for some time, but finally solidified into a full song in the spring of ’03.)

DJ P Love

DJ P Love

As Down On Me fizzles out, Henduck rears its head out of the ether and was very welcome to my Shack-man era ears. Still just the trio on stage and they really milked this tune in all the right ways: a nice slow move into it out of Down On Me; then a slow build over Billy’s shaking with John’s organ vamp and Chris’ slow pulse; and then shit opens up and it gets real. Damn. By this point these cats can make Henduck dance in all the ways they want, with Medeski employing one of his ’03 key sounds (what is that? sounds almost warbly-woodwind-like? Is that the Wurlitzer?), and that sound tweaks Henduck ever so nicely.

Next up Nocturnal Transmission was nice to hear – I had to skip over seeing the band during the Uninvisible era (life, school, etc.), so I was real happy to be catching this tune. P Love comes back out and so does Russell Gunn on trumpet (also playing at the festival). Splashes of sounds throughout the opening of the tune with everyone contributing to create this bed of sound, and when the 2nd section of the song kicks in, where the tempo picks up like double-time (often tracked as a separate song on live shows) everyone is laying it all out. Gunn is utilizing some effects on his horn to muffle the sound considerably – I was indifferent to this at the gig, but it in retrospect it fits the vibe of the tune; I was merely hoping to hear the guy play in a clean trumpet sound and it never happened, not even during the set of his that we caught … seemed odd to me to always use some kind of effect. Anyway, it works here perfectly really, and Medeski is back to that ’03 warbly sound again, and eventually this entire monster groove wraps with a brief groovy solo from John.

Billy introduces the guests then delivers a brief percussion improvisation before slamming the kit, everyone joining at that moment, and some wild sounds begin to emerge, wiggling and familiar, but always just crawling around the eventual melody that will give way. P Love plays a sample where a woman says “let’s get to know the instruments one by one”, and then anything but your usual display of solo prowess ensues – the wild sounds just get wilder. It’s playful and open, but eventually Worms gives way and the ensemble on stage is relentless in its Worms exploration.

Russell Gunn

Russell Gunn

A Drum Solo wiggles out of Worms and Billy kicks it for a while by himself, but near the end of the solo track Foday Musa Suso comes out on a junkuran (hand drum) to join illyB, which develops into the introduction to Toy Dancing and Suso is finding pockets to fill in that intro, and then again during the tune proper – this guy is REALLY listening, and this tune is just the tip of the iceberg. Again, glad to hear this tune as I would be happy with a Toy Dancing at any and every show – I really dig that groove, the sound of the drum at the start, the dysfunctional way all the parts join together to create the overall sound. Damn. I hadn’t heard it since the first run of MMW shows my wife and I hit back in ’98, when it was so new that those performances were more like improvisations around the song’s theme than they were the song itself, which took shape just a night after our 2nd and last show of that spring ’98 tour. Gunn, who returned for this tune, is also laying a line over and weaving with Medeski that works really well here, again, the effects on his trumpet melding nicely into MMW’s vibe.

A brief pause as Billy introduces us to Foday Musa Suso, Gunn leaves the stage, Suso picks up his kora, Medeski swirls an organ intro, and I Wanna Ride You takes us on quite a ride. It takes a little over a minute before you can start to really pick Suso out in the mix, but then listen to the holes he fills and they give him a cool breakdown moment – the kora sounds amazing in here! Wonderful interaction with him and the band, a true quartet at work.

Another pause as Suso grabs his “violin” – this isn’t your standard western violin, but something in that family of sound but I believe comes from Suso’s culture. The “violin” has a creepy thin sound, dissonant, that weaves and cuts through the Smoke groove, once again finding gaps in the music for his input and infusing the band with new blood.

Next up, the set closes with the HEAVY bass-driven Uninvisible, which I was again happy to hear since I didn’t catch any of that album’s touring, along with the other tracks from that album we caught on this night, and having the guests contribute to a number of those songs made them a little more special to hear on this night. Suso is back on the kora for the Uninvisible closer, again finding pockets, but P Love and Gunn are back on stage helping lay the bed of sound – everyone is playing together so well here, truly an ensemble unit. This version is THICK.

Foday Musa Suso (w/ kora)

Foday Musa Suso (w/ kora)

Only P Love returns to the stage with MMW for the encore of one last Pappy Check, which sends us into the late night Montreal air just buzzing with groove …

We nudged our daughter awake by this point – she was in/out over the end of the show, which started at like 10pm with an opening act (not worth discussing – seriously, except to say what a waste of time! Sorry guys, that’s harsh, but opening for MMW was not the place for this group of players), so it was close to 1am when we got out of there (which was 2am by our internal clocks), but the Kid was jazzed up now after some rest so we wandered into the free late night sets to give her the full festival experience … and you can get a taste of that listening through on this fine Friday Afternoon In The Universe

enjoy the grooves,
dug


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2000-10-31.schoeps-m222-mk41.96277.t-flac16
[TSP-Halloween #1]
Beacon Theater, New York, NY
Tuesday, October 31, 2000

# with Whirligig Percussion Ensemble (Paula Potocki, Arno Buzack & Gregg Burrows with Billy Martin & Cyro Baptista)
* with Robert Randolph on pedal steel
with Marc Ribot + Cyro Baptista on entire second set + encore
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2001-10-31.fob.schoeps-cmc64.6158.t-flac16
[TSP-Halloween #2]
The Beacon Theatre, New York, NY
Wednesday, October 31, 2001

w/ Marc Ribot
w/ Kid Koala and DJ P-Love
# w/ Whirligig Percussion ensemble
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MMW - Halloween 2000

MMW – Halloween 2000

2002-10-31.fob.neumann-tlm170.13067.t-flac16
[TSP-Halloween #3]
Hammerstein Ballroom, New York, NY
Thursday, October 31, 2002

# “Stridulations” are a series of independent percussion compositions written by illy B (aka Billy Martin), of which two were performed on this date, one leading right into the other. The five performers were: MMW, Steven Bernstein, and percussionist Carl Nilsen.
* w/ DJ Spooky
+ w/ Mauro Refosco
^ w/ Smokey Hormel
% w/ Uninvisible Horns of NYC:
Steven Bernstein – trumpet, slide trumpet, director
Briggan Krauss – alto sax
Howard Johnson – tuba
Curtis Hasselbring – trombone
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2002-10-31.mbho603.13050.t-flac16
[TSP-Halloween #4]
Hammerstein Ballroom, New York, NY
Thursday, October 31, 2002

# “Stridulations” are a series of independent percussion compositions written by illy B (aka Billy Martin), of which two were performed on this date, one leading right into the other. The five performers were: MMW, Steven Bernstein, and percussionist Carl Nilsen.
* w/ DJ Spooky
+ w/ Mauro Refosco
^ w/ Smokey Hormel
% w/ Uninvisible Horns of NYC:
Steven Bernstein – trumpet, slide trumpet, director
Briggan Krauss – alto sax
Howard Johnson – tuba
Curtis Hasselbring – trombone
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2002-10-31.mg210.112715.t-flac16
[TSP-Halloween #5]
Hammerstein Ballroom, New York, NY
Thursday, October 31, 2002

# “Stridulations” are a series of independent percussion compositions written by illy B (aka Billy Martin), of which two were performed on this date, one leading right into the other. The five performers were: MMW, Steven Bernstein, and percussionist Carl Nilsen.
* w/ DJ Spooky
+ w/ Mauro Refosco
^ w/ Smokey Hormel
% w/ Uninvisible Horns of NYC:
Steven Bernstein – trumpet, slide trumpet, director
Briggan Krauss – alto sax
Howard Johnson – tuba
Curtis Hasselbring – trombone
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2003-10-31.akg393.retracked.122619.t-flac16
[TSP-Halloween #6]
Beacon Theater, New York, NY
Friday, October 31, 2003

One Set
Most of show w/ DJ Le Spam
* w/ Marc Ribot
+ w/ Spam Allstars horn section:
–Mercedes Abal on flute
–AJ Hill on Alto Sax
–John Speck on trombone
–Steve Welsh on Baritone Sax
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2003-10-31.mg200.112716.t-flac16
[TSP-Halloween #7]
Beacon Theater, New York, NY
Friday, October 31, 2003

One Set
Most of show w/ DJ Le Spam
* w/ Marc Ribot
+ w/ Spam Allstars horn section:
–Mercedes Abal on flute
–AJ Hill on Alto Sax
–John Speck on trombone
–Steve Welsh on Baritone Sax
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MMW w/ Ribot - Halloween 2001

MMW w/ Ribot – Halloween 2001

2004-10-31.cad-equitek-e200(d1+d2)+mg200(d3).27302.t-flac
[TSP-Halloween #8]
Hammerstein Ballroom, New York, NY
Sunday, October 31, 2004

One Set
# with Antibalas Horn Section
* cover of a song by Ethiopian keyboardist/composer Mulatu Astatqe, from the album “Liberty” (1974)
^ with Cyro Baptista (exact performance tunes unconfirmed, but sounds like these are the tracks)
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2004-10-31.mg200.112717.t-flac16
[TSP-Halloween #9]
Hammerstein Ballroom, New York, NY
Sunday, October 31, 2004

One Set
# with Antibalas Horn Section
* cover of a song by Ethiopian keyboardist/composer Mulatu Astatqe, from the album “Liberty” (1974)
^ with Cyro Baptista (exact performance tunes unconfirmed, but sounds like these are the tracks)
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2005-10-31.audix-1290-hc.31643.t-flac16
[TSP-Halloween #10]
Hammerstein Ballroom, New York, NY
Monday, October 31, 2005

One Set
Entire show w/ Cyro Baptista
+ w/ SLAM (50+ piece band fronted by Kenny Wolleson & Jonathon Haffner)
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MMW - Halloween 2004

MMW – Halloween 2004

2006-10-31.akg393.80135.t-flac16
[TSP-Halloween #11]
Hammerstein Ballroom, New York, NY
Tuesday, October 31, 2006

One Set
# with Flora Purim (vocals)
* with Sharon Jones (vocals)
with Dave Tronzo (guitar) & Airto Moreira (percussion) for the entire show
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2006-10-31.audix1290.79797.t-flac16
[TSP-Halloween #12]
Hammerstein Ballroom, New York, NY
Tuesday, October 31, 2006

One Set
# with Flora Purim (vocals)
* with Sharon Jones (vocals)
with Dave Tronzo (guitar) & Airto Moreira (percussion) for the entire show
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2006-10-31.schoeps-mk41.79897.t-flac16
[TSP-Halloween #13]
Hammerstein Ballroom, New York, NY
Tuesday, October 31, 2006

One Set
# with Flora Purim (vocals)
* with Sharon Jones (vocals)
with Dave Tronzo (guitar) & Airto Moreira (percussion) for the entire show
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2008-10-31.senn-k6.95827.t-flac
[TSP-Halloween #14]
Yebisu The Garden Hall, Tokyo, Japan
Friday, October 31, 2008

One Set
# with Cyro Baptista
* with Jamie Cullum
+ WISM? Super Session with Shacho/Motoharu/tabu zombie/Midorin of Soil & “Pimp” Sessions
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FAITU#9

FRIDAY AFTERNOON IN THE UNIVERSE
(FAITU#9)
2002-04-15

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  • MEDESKI MARTIN & WOOD
    w/ DJ P Love & Brahim Fribgane

    The Web Theater, Phoenix, AZ
    Monday, April 15, 2002


    Set 1: Improv > Henduck > Lifeblood, Pappy Check > Partido Alto

    Set 2: I Wanna Ride You, Uninvisible > Big Time > Seven Deadlies, Fire > Smoke > Improv > Ten Dollar High > Percussion Improv > Percussion/DJ/Bass > Bass Solo > Shacklyn Knights > Percussion’n’DJ > Moti Mo

    Encore: Wiggly’s Way

    w/ DJ P Love on turntables & Brahim Fribgane of Club d’Elf on percussion and oud

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– SET I (tracks 1-5) –
– SET II (tracks 6-16) –


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FRIDAY AFTERNOON IN THE UNIVERSE (FAITU#9)
The Shack Project celebrates MMW @25 years!

Scrambled at the last minute for this week’s FAITU pick — had a different idea that didn’t work out this week (stay tuned for next week!), but then stumbled back upon this gem from spring ’02, a tour known for its inclusion of the Uninvisible Horns led by Steven Bernstein (plays in Billy’s new-ish band Wicked Knee). However, this gig precedes the point where the horns join the tour (and the players differed a bit over the tour, with Bernstein being the only constant), but we’ve still got a couple of guests adding nice flavour to the gig. Brahim always fits nicely with the guys … I have a very neutral attitude towards DJs in general … none of them make me overly excited, and others work better than some … P Love fits fine for my tastes and there’s some fun interplay in the 2nd set with him, Brahim and illyB …

Wood & Martin c.2002/03

Wood & Martin c.2002/03

– SET I –

Show begins exploring the space with a nice beat from Billy and Brahim, P Love sprinkling sounds, and John and Chris making noise, albeit searching noise that settles in eventually with the 5 performers all locking into this spontaneous composition. A fine start to any evening, which moves ever so smoothly into the opening notes of Henduck. Henduck has cool percussion/DJ breakdown in the middle, with Billy kicking in on the kit at one point and we’re led back to the closing refrains of Henduck … and that pairs so well with the Lifeblood that follows — this opening Improv > Henduck > Lifeblood is exactly what you’re looking for. Check it.

The set closes in a less brooding atmosphere with the combo of Pappy Check > Partido Alto — again, so nice playful sounds from Brahim during the transition between tunes, and he fits perfectly on Partido! End set.

– SET II –

The set begins with the swirling gospel organ intro to I Wanna Ride You, and then the trip begins. Nice tight concise version of the tune gets us dancing, followed by the HEAVY groove of Uninvisible — oh, I dig that bass! — which is the beginning of a nice run taking us into another HEAVY groove in Big Time, and wrapping with the wackyness of Seven Deadlies which grows out of the usual open ending from Big Time, and that open ending has some fun sounds from Brahim.

After a brief pause we’re suddenly on Fire, MMW/Hendrix style! And where there’s fire there’s Smoke — seriously, at this time these tunes are virtually inseparable, switching their order on any given performance, but together like 99% of the time. I always liked that though, how we couldn’t have Smoke without Fire, or vice versa depending on the show.

MMW c.2002/03

MMW c.2002/03

Out of the Smoke a super slinky Improv emerges, maintaining that Smoke-y vibe but a substance all its own which helps open up a VERY playful mood for the remainder of the set.

The run Ten Dollar High > Percussion Improv > Percussion/DJ/Bass > Bass Solo > Shacklyn Knights > Percussion’n’DJ > Moti Mo is, once again, exactly what you’re looking for — you better download or listen to this gig! Seriously, this closing of the show involves so many wonderful moments between all 5, or just a couple players at a time, to just some solo moments. Moti Mo is the perfect closer, bringing us back to the methodic grooves that opened the show.

Then some Wiggly’s Way leaves a smile on your face … at least it does on mine.

enjoy the grooves,
dug


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