Battstone, Pat & Kit Demos / From Dream To Dream
Album: | From Dream To Dream | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Battstone, Pat & Kit Demos | Added: | Aug 2016 | |
Label: | Self-Release |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2016-08-08 | Pull Date: | 2016-10-10 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Oct 2 | Sep 25 | Sep 18 | Sep 11 | Aug 21 | Aug 14 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Sep 30, 2016: | Rebop
Metamorposisof A Daydream |
4. | Sep 10, 2016: | Music Casserole
Mysterium |
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2. | Sep 21, 2016: | Clean Copper Radio
Metamorposisof A Daydream |
5. | Aug 14, 2016: | K-Area
The Gables |
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3. | Sep 16, 2016: | The Offbeat Fill
They've All Left |
6. | Aug 13, 2016: | Music Casserole
Metamorposisof A Daydream, Ashokan Dance |
Album Review
Tom McCarter
Reviewed 2016-08-05
Reviewed 2016-08-05
Battstone, Pat & Kit Demos/ From Dream to Dream
Label: self
Tom McCarter
Reviewed 2016/08/02
Tom McCarter
Pat Battstone & Kit Demos
From Dream to Dream
An excellent duo with a wide spectrum of styles. They slide from a new age/ECM approach to straight jazz to avant-garde free jazz
If you like: Ralph Towner, George Winston, Eberhard Weber, Cecil Taylor
FCCs: none
Favorite Tracks: The Gables, Au Marche aux Puges, Mysterium, Metamorphosis of a Daydream
1. Bass opens, new age jazz> series of crescendos
2. New age jazz> slow improve
3. Avant-garde> bowed bass, I believe Battstone is plucking the inside of his piano
4. Slow improve
5. Slow> builds to midtempo
6. Avant-garde
7. Slow improv > bowed bass and piano
8. Avant-garde > bass starts, more accessible
9. Avant-garde > bass starts
10. Avant-garde > utilizes backward notes
11. Slow contemplative improv > builds to midtempo crescendo then fades
12. George Winston-like solo
13. Short Monk-like jam
14. Avant-garde > slow minimalist opening with bowed bass & reverse notes
15. ECM-like slow improv
16. Avant-garde > push and pull between bass & piano with flurries of notes
17. Slow improv> references “When You Wish Upon a Star”.
Label: self
Tom McCarter
Reviewed 2016/08/02
Tom McCarter
Pat Battstone & Kit Demos
From Dream to Dream
An excellent duo with a wide spectrum of styles. They slide from a new age/ECM approach to straight jazz to avant-garde free jazz
If you like: Ralph Towner, George Winston, Eberhard Weber, Cecil Taylor
FCCs: none
Favorite Tracks: The Gables, Au Marche aux Puges, Mysterium, Metamorphosis of a Daydream
1. Bass opens, new age jazz> series of crescendos
2. New age jazz> slow improve
3. Avant-garde> bowed bass, I believe Battstone is plucking the inside of his piano
4. Slow improve
5. Slow> builds to midtempo
6. Avant-garde
7. Slow improv > bowed bass and piano
8. Avant-garde > bass starts, more accessible
9. Avant-garde > bass starts
10. Avant-garde > utilizes backward notes
11. Slow contemplative improv > builds to midtempo crescendo then fades
12. George Winston-like solo
13. Short Monk-like jam
14. Avant-garde > slow minimalist opening with bowed bass & reverse notes
15. ECM-like slow improv
16. Avant-garde > push and pull between bass & piano with flurries of notes
17. Slow improv> references “When You Wish Upon a Star”.
Track Listing
1. | Arrival | 9. | They've All Left | |||
2. | The Gables | 10. | The Approaching Storm | |||
3. | Ashokan Dance | 11. | Metamorposisof A Daydream | |||
4. | Mounting | 12. | Looking Back | |||
5. | Au Marche Aux Puges | 13. | The March Of The Entangled Marionettes | |||
6. | Schizo Scherzo | 14. | Broken Promises | |||
7. | Mysterium | 15. | Guitar-Type Tune | |||
8. | Lines That Cross; Lines That Don't | 16. | Tryptic | |||
17. | Arc-En-Ciel |