john zorn sax direction, marc ribot guitare,Jamie saft Claviers, Erik Friedlander Violoncelle, trevor Dunn Basse, ikue Mori electronique, Joey Baron, Batterie, kenny Wollesen Batterie, Cyro Baptista Percussions
It's "Karaim". Get their double-CD live album "At the Mountains of Madness" (the title speaks for itself) - that piece appears there twice, but definitely the whole album is worth careful listening.
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magikkris 1 month ago
i have no words for this
jazzykowa 1 year ago
Cool to see Joey and Kenny playing together.
yutubur 1 year ago
Loved the rythmic freakout during the keyboard "solo".
pibroch 2 years ago
Jamie Saft, too. He floats like a butterfly, stings like a bee.
Pleepleus 2 years ago
Marc Ribot, what a hell of a player. I was actually clapping and woo-hooing at my laptop after that solo.
Pleepleus 2 years ago
without doubt, Electric Masada, is the greatest band on the planet earth!
sjbang 2 years ago 2
Dans les impros de Zorn, toujours cette couleur judéo-arabe (allons-z-y!). J'aime beaucoup, ça me rappelle quelqu'un.
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festivalatourderole 2 years ago
Nettement moins puissant qu'au Nancy Jazz Pulsations en 2003, anyway!
CentralS 2 years ago
It's "Karaim". Get their double-CD live album "At the Mountains of Madness" (the title speaks for itself) - that piece appears there twice, but definitely the whole album is worth careful listening.
khakibishop 2 years ago