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DisConcerto

by Chainsaw Jazz

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Kampuchea 05:02
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Infusoria 03:14
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Neon Baby 04:02
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Shrimp Job 02:08
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Accretion 03:16
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Lurch 03:20
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Gorgoplex 03:01
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Morass 03:44
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Cytoplasm 05:09
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Vandalism 00:58

about

Chainsaw Jazz were an instrumental band that featured the drumming of ex-Muffin Paul Sears, with strong contributions on guitar, violin/electric mandolin, sax, and bass. They certainly had their own compositional sound, but for reference points you might describe them as a combination of Brand X and Dr. Nerve, with a bit of Arti E Mestieri and (not surprisingly) The Muffins tossed in.

"Although DisConcerto was Chainsaw Jazz's sole album, it helped defined the sound of their label Cuneiform Records (at least one end of their spectrum). The ex-Muffins drummer Paul Sears and his acolytes deliver very complex and ultra-fast progressive-oriented instrumental tunes in the three to five minutes range, an aesthetic other Cuneiform bands like Forever Einstein and Rattlemouth have adopted. The difference resides in the fact that Chainsaw Jazz is funkier and jazzier, thus getting closer to the spirit of Frank Zappa's music than any of their label mates (his influence is best heard on "Mad Whiskey Bitch"). Mark Gilbert often overdubs his sax parts (Christian Nagle's guitar often doubles him too), giving the impression of a jazz brass section. The guitar is crunchy and isn't scared of sounding heavy (as on "Momentary Discomfort"), while the violin's phrasing of Ed Maguire betrays classical training. The music is close to Amsterdam's avant-rock band Blast, minus the typical Holland-esque silliness and the more chamber rock side of the band, plus a good dose of American humor and strong fusion jazz influence. Due to Chainsaw Jazz's quick disappearance, this album has been overlooked, but it has much to offer to avant-prog fans."-AllMusic

"This is a new music fusion revelling on a plane unto itself...few "jazz" (and I use the term loosely) ensembles achieve such a potent level of emotional and sonic clarity."
-The Daily Californian.

credits

released January 1, 1993

Mark Gilbert - saxes, clarinets
Christian Nagle - guitar on all tracks except 1 & 14
Mark Stanley - guitar on 1 & 14
Mark Smoot - bass, synthesizer
Ed Maguire - violin, electric mandolin, synthesizer
Paul Sears - drums
with thanks to Carl Macintyre who played trumpet on Cytoplasm

DisConcerto was recorded at Monster Studios summer 1989-winter 1992.

Engineered by Mark Smoot.
Produced by Mark Smoot and Chainsaw Jazz.

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Cuneiform Records Washington, D.C.

Cuneiform Records is an independent record label releasing adventurous, boundary-bursting music by artists from around the world.

Founded in 1984.
Based in Washington D.C.

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