Dave Douglas – High Risk (2015) [Official Digital Download 24bit/44,1kHz]

Dave Douglas – High Risk (2015)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time – 41:00 minutes | 449 MB | Genre: Jazz
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Greenleaf Music

Two-time GRAMMY nominated Dave Douglas continues his relentless musical exploration with a new record probing the possibilities of improvised jazz and electronic music. Featuring an exciting new band of noted players: Jonathan Maron (Groove Collective), on electric and acoustic bass; Mark Guiliana (Beat Music, Heernt) on electric and acoustic drums; and DJ, producer and beatmaker Shigeto (Ghostly International) on electronics. Recorded by five-time GRAMMY nominated Geoff Countryman (Dr. Luke, Patti LaBelle, Wu-Tang Clan, Randy Brecker, Gregory Porter, Fred Hersch) and mixed by Steve Wall (Semi Precious Weapons, Matisyahu, Meshell Ndegeocello) the album finds Douglas again walking a musical high wire. High stakes, high reward. High Risk!

As a highly experimental musician, trumpeter Dave Douglas has spent his career investigating sounds often far outside the acoustic jazz tradition. Douglas’ 2015 effort High Risk finds him testing the boundaries of the genre yet again, this time in a collaboration with electronic musician Zachary Shigeto Saginaw, aka Shigeto. The entirely improvised tracks on High Risk are gorgeously loose and in the moment, a mélange of what the album dubs “electro-acoustic” jams with Douglas’ lithe trumpet framed by Shigeto’s atmospheric, layered electronics. Joining Douglas and Shigeto here are Jonathan Maron on electric and synth bass and Mark Guiliana on acoustic and electric drums. While Douglas has employed synth elements on recordings in the past, High Risk is his most digitized album to date. It’s an immersive experience that blurs the lines between adventurous modal jazz, electric fusion, post-dubstep electronica, and avant-garde free-form improvisation. What’s particularly fascinating about High Risk is the live, organic feel of the final product. Although one assumes that Shigeto must have employed a bevy of manipulated electronic sounds, the music here never comes off as canned; you never get the feeling that Douglas, Maron, and Guiliana are running through the motions of a prerecorded loop. Many of the tracks, like the opening “Molten Sunset,” begin with Shigeto summoning a kaleidoscopic, shimmering rainbowscape that Douglas and his band ride ever cloudward. Other cuts, like the foreboding “First Things First,” conjure images of Douglas navigating his way through a pixelated, post-apocalyptic video game landscape, his steps marked by Maron’s foreboding doom-funk bass, his horn furrow-browed against Shigeto’s Mars-like sandstorms of computerized menace. While the hallucinatory nature of High Risk certainly brings to mind trumpeter Miles Davis’ ’70s and ’80s electric period, Douglas smartly bucks direct comparisons by largely eschewing heavy effects on his own horn. He blends well into the band’s soundscape, but continuously finds key moments for his trumpet’s warm timbre to stand out. Even when he does marry his lyrical lines to a ghostly, synthesized echo, as he does on the aptly titled “Tied Together,” the result only works to magnify the textural, cellular quality of his musical voice.

Tracklist:

01. Dave Douglas – Molten Sunset (07:32)
02. Dave Douglas – Household Item (04:23)
03. Dave Douglas – Etiquette (06:10)
04. Dave Douglas – First Things First (02:45)
05. Dave Douglas – High Risk (06:22)
06. Dave Douglas – Tied Together (06:35)
07. Dave Douglas – Cardinals (07:10)