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Miles Davis spawned generations of the "hip" artists after 1970 when he championed the fusion of jazz with rock music. Instruments and techniques from the world of hard rock combined with the trumpeter's unmistakable force and produced an updated product. It was one that would attract a growing audience. David Wasik's quartet is rooted in jazz; however, the end result is equal parts jazz, rock and rap/poetry. Walking the fine line between talking and rapping, Wasik speaks speaks in rhythmic patterns to lead ach track. They're danceable rhythms with a variety of sound effects: turntable scratches, electronic squeals, distortion, noise. A few parts of the album, such "Bliss", are somewhat harsh, with excessive (intentional) noise gaining the upper hand. Most of the session applies the spoken word as its central focus with approriate shades and colors added by the rhythm section.
The music on The Waz - Melodic-Hypnotic is driven by the leader on drums and vocals. Wasik uses the spoken word in a rhythm groove to offer messages that deal with socail issues: racial and ethnic harmony, poverty, societal change and religion. Richard Klammer's muted trumpet graces "Dig?" and sets teh mood for rest of the album. He and David Kane add spontaneity to session. The trumpeter returns for six more of the nince numbers with a unique unpredictable counterpoint. Klammer's in full force on "Bubble Rump", a poetic look at physical attractions. Along with his vocal lead, Wasik has laid down intricate drum set patterns that sound programmed and constant. The crisp rudimentary drum work he work he offers on "Second Hand Stuff" sits well beside the synthesizer's harmonic echoes and a verbal message about fashion choices that are made as a result of shopping in second hand stores. The Waz - Melodic-Hypnotic is a well-made production that should appeal to a broad audience. However, a cursory listen or a casual hearing may fail to reveal the embedded jazz elements.
| 1. | Dig? - 4:56 |
| 2. | Fresh Out Of Look Bed - 4:41 |
| 3. | Gotta Hang In - 2:58 |
| 4. | Cyber Jungle (The Real Deal) - 5:34 |
| 5. | Second Hand Stuff - 5:12 |
| 6. | Bliss - 5:22 |
| 7. | Man From Morocco - 6:21 |
| 8. | Bubble Rump - 5:33 |
| 9. | Under the Weeping Willow - 5:01 |
) THE WAZ, Hermann Withalm 1998
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