Marc Rossi Group - Mantra Revealed (2012)
Artist: Marc Rossi Group
Title: Mantra Revealed
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: Innova Recordings
Genre: World Fusion, Jazz-Rock
Quality: MP3 / 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks+.cue, log, Scans)
Total Time: 64:38
Total Size: 149 MB | 464 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Mantra Revealed
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: Innova Recordings
Genre: World Fusion, Jazz-Rock
Quality: MP3 / 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks+.cue, log, Scans)
Total Time: 64:38
Total Size: 149 MB | 464 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Jazz Impressions of a Kriti (12:50)
02. Alap Intro to Refuge (1:28)
03. Refuge In The Rhythm (6:51)
04. New Beginnings (12:38)
05. Introduction to Sahara (0:33)
06. Sahara (8:41)
07. Voice of 1000 Colors (10:06)
08. Vertical Fantasy on "You Know You Know" (3:42)
09. Feast or Famine (7:51)
Multifaceted Boston-based keyboardist, composer Marc Rossi whets the harmonic palate with a genre-hopping brew of Indo-jazz, fusion and modern jazz. An educator at Boston's Berklee College of Music, Rossi is a staple in the region's progressive-jazz scene, spanning numerous formats and ensemble gatherings. Here, the artist plants his imaginative powers with a hip, upbeat, and tuneful array of works sans any filler tracks. Essentially, these disparate pieces teeter on that fuzzy space, where blithely memorable themes seamlessly coalesce with synchronous excursions into Eastern modalities and other offshoots.
Rossi varies the schema with a hybrid Latin-jazz vamp hued by percussionist Mauricio Zottarelli's mallet-based North African overlay on "Sahara." With a contemporary-jazz flair, perpetuated by saxophonist Lance Van Lenten, the band minces a windblown melody with the Latin element via Afro-Cuban interludes, featuring Rossi's fluid block chord progressions driving the cadence.
Rossi varies the schema with a hybrid Latin-jazz vamp hued by percussionist Mauricio Zottarelli's mallet-based North African overlay on "Sahara." With a contemporary-jazz flair, perpetuated by saxophonist Lance Van Lenten, the band minces a windblown melody with the Latin element via Afro-Cuban interludes, featuring Rossi's fluid block chord progressions driving the cadence.