Informational blog about recent or upcoming prog-related rock or metal albums with a schedule of their release. Disclaimer: it's still not possible to put the albums on their future release dates.
Showing posts with label Jason Sadites. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jason Sadites. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 9, 2016
Jason Sadites "The Learning Curve"
Country: Canada
Genre(s): Instrumental Fusion
Format: CD, digital
Release date: August 9, 2016
Tracklist:
1. Appeal To The Stone (4:11)
2. Hopelessly Optimistic (4:37)
3. Petitio Principii (4:00)
4. All My War Is Done (4:20)
5. Vacuous Truth (4:02)
6. Tu Quoque (3:43)
7. Fallacy (3:51)
8. Conspicuous Absence (3:13)
9. Fuzzy Math (4:08)
10. The Learning Curve (4:22)
Total time 40:27
Line-up:
Jason Sadites - Guitars, Bass
With
Marco Minnemann (Steven Wilson, The Aristocrats, Mike Keneally)- Drums
Martin Motnik - Bass (9 & 10)
Media/Samples
Bandcamp
Links:
Web page
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2016
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Fusion
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instrumental
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Jason Sadites
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Jason Sadites "Tales"
Country: Canada
Sub Genre: Instrumental, Jazz-Rock, Fusion
Release date: May 13, 2014
Tracklist:
01. Red Hering
02. Mi-Nee Mi-Nee
03. Puffery
04. Pathos
05. Weasel Words
06. Big Lie
07. Demagogue
08. Repercussion
Line-up:
Jason Sadites - guitars
Ric Fierabracci - bass
Marco Minnemann - drums
Description/Reviews:
The music is highly reminiscent of later period King Crimson ("Power To Believe", "The ConstruKction Of Light" and "Thrak") as well as the Crimson ProjeKts recordings.
Other bands which spring to mind include Philharmonie, Djam Karet, Spoke Of Shadows, Bi Kyo Ran, Liquid Tension Experiment, Gordion Knot, and Mahavishnu Orchestra.
The music is awash with loud crunchy dissonant guitar distortion, poly-rhythmic interplay between guitar, bass, and some amazing drumming from Marco Minnemann.
Jason Sadites guitar playing is a bit more jazzy or bluesy than Fripp but the tones and textures are in keeping with Fripp's sonic pallet, with a focus on complexity and technique rather than the flashy light-speed arpeggios associated with most speed metal guitarist. There is a Fripp/Holdsworth flair to his guitar style.
Read the full review by Joseph Shingler at prognaut.com
Media/Samples
Weasel Words
Links:
Web page
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2014
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Canada
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Fusion
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instrumental
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Jason Sadites
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Jazz-Rock
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