Blue Note Records presents FLORATONE, a unique studio collaboration between drummer Matt Chamberlain (Fiona Apple, Tori Amos), guitarist Bill Frisell, and producers Tucker Martine (The Decemberists, Laura Veirs) & L... more »ee Townsend. An experiment in musical democracy, the album features eleven stunning, groove-driven soundscapes that are best described as futuristic roots music. Special guests include the bassist Viktor Krauss, cornetist Ron Miles, and violinist/violist Eyvind King.« less
Blue Note Records presents FLORATONE, a unique studio collaboration between drummer Matt Chamberlain (Fiona Apple, Tori Amos), guitarist Bill Frisell, and producers Tucker Martine (The Decemberists, Laura Veirs) & Lee Townsend. An experiment in musical democracy, the album features eleven stunning, groove-driven soundscapes that are best described as futuristic roots music. Special guests include the bassist Viktor Krauss, cornetist Ron Miles, and violinist/violist Eyvind King.
Bruce C. Moore | Seattle, WA United States | 10/05/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Frisell continues to push what could fairly be considered a new genre of music. Open to any influence, created through an iterative, collaborative process, driven by technology, but deeply rooted in an organic, folksie feeling. I won't even try to come up with a name for it.
I'm sorry those Frisell fans who express disappointment in this release aren't captured by its seductive charm. Those of us who can't take it out of our various players know what I mean. It is sophisticated, surprising, and satisfying. It stands up to repeated active listening, and moves easily into the ambient background of your room, or your head.
For folks who have been fortunate to see Bill perform live in a variety of contexts, this album, as carefully constructed as it is, is somewhat more akin to his live performances than many of his other popular albums. The collaborators have somehow managed to retain the edginess created by the deconstruction of the music while it's right between your ears, if not right before your eyes.
My hat's off to them. But not my headphones."
Lots of not so blue notes
Gismo Egberti | Lhasa, Tibet | 08/14/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"What a great album! It will take a bit of time to digest, with all the production work from Martine and Townsend, wide array of electronic sonic wonders, and varied misteriosos- but pretty darn fulfilling for fans of these great musicians."
Haunting, Compelling and Intensely Original
Thomas D. Ryan | New York | 11/09/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
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This CD has completely disrupted my listening schedule. "Floratone" has such a haunting, intoxicating feel that I keep playing it over and over, trying to get a grip on the nuances of the music, but they constantly elude me. Just as the groove starts to take hold, a hypnotic glaze settles over me and my listening pattern shifts to a trance state. The music is lush and evocative, but impossible to grasp, even after repeated listenings.
"Floratone" pairs guitarist Bill Frisell with percussionist Matt Chamberlain, who tag team each other while creating instrumental soundscapes that somehow manage to sound both otherworldly and earthy. It is music that defies gravity, which is what makes it so compelling; how often can you say you're hearing something that is truly unique and different? Neither jazz nor pop, at least not in any traditional sense, "Floratone" creates atmospheres that accompany your mood, rather than define it. Tracks like "Mississippi Rising" and "The Passenger" are simultaneously funky and dreamy, sounding like some of the most brilliant tracks that Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois never made together, but should have. The moods never quite gel into anything tangible, providing a liquidity that avoids my ability to grasp it entirely, leaving me to describe it in terms of vague images instead of solid observations.
I listen to so much music on a daily basis that it is nearly impossible for me to hear something that I consider genuine and unique. Almost anything can be described as a combination of other things, but "Floratone" is different. As I said earlier, I've played this disk plenty of times, and I've played for anyone who cares to listen. Always, we find ourselves basking in its atmospherics, as it develops into an integral part of whatever else we were doing. It is not particularly demanding of the listener, but if you let it, "Floratone" will take you places you've never been. A Tom Ryan"
Thick & Solid
R. MARK Plummer | From the Former USA | 04/10/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"These music on these tracks is thick and solid and very democratic. No one tries to grandstand or steal the show. Frisell, as usual, does not play "guitar hero" - though he certainly has the chops to do that, IF he wanted to.
My ONLY complaint is - 45 minutes...? The days of 45 minute "albums" was over about 20 years ago. It would be nice to have about 20 more minutes of these sessions - whether they spent more time exploring the themes of these selections OR included a few more tracks on the release. The playing is great, just give us more on the little silver disk.
Five stars, definitely!
TURN IT UP!
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Pastoral Wallpaper.....
applewood | everywhere and nowhere | 02/03/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)
".... that breathes more than rocks.
This is a fine sonic outing (reminds me of a day spent in Nature with loved ones, with time for relaxing together and apart, enjoying the day's radiance and calm and passing clouds and the settling of night). It also reminds me alot of Miles Davis' meandering IN A SILENT WAY, but treated a bit like Bill Laswell's mix on PANTHALASSA or outtakes from FINDING FORRESTER's soundtrack. I like it, and did from the first instant, although it's not my favorite Frisell (EAST/WEST is). It is good as background (passive) but also rewarding with more active listening, but not brilliant enough to demand or reward sustained active mode...(for that check out Steve Tibbetts' work). There is alot of variety here ("Frontiers" even sounds Eno-esque in it's ambience), but all of a kind. Overall this is a jazzy, complex, mellow, futuristic and lively ambience. 4 plus; highly recommend."