London indie outfit This Is The Deep make wonderfully eccentric but catchy music.
The Best is Yet to Come (Part 1) is a mini-album that plays at 45 RPM, whose eight songs mingle quirky post-punk dub-funk with something altogether poppier and frothier. They are unafraid of utilising quirky sound effects and stylings that, in others hands, might lead to a kitsch novelty factor, but in theirs the results range from outright pop to the skronk-punk-jazz abstraction of “Eyes on You” to a weird slowie to vaguely Talking Head-ish moments to the cinematic exotica of the title cut. Uncategorizable and brilliant, keep your eyes and ears attuned for more from on this lot.
New Music Monday Miles Davis, Bob Mintzer & the WDR Big Band, and Altoizm
Join Arturo Gómez on Monday, July 5 at noon as he debuts the following recordings among others:
Miles Davis: “Merci Miles!”
Since his first arrival to Paris in 1949. Miles loved France and France loved him back! Miles began playing in the Parisian jazz clubs, then in festivals around the country leading up to performing in the biggest and most prestigious concert halls. In the Summer of 1991, Davis returned to France for the last time with a sextet that featured Kenny Garrett on the saxes. Miles’ appearance at the Vienne Festival on July 1, 1991, was recorded but never released until now, 30 years later. Sadly, when Davis returned to the USA he was hospitalized and passed away in September.
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Ancient meets modern and all that jazz in Vienne
Author of the article: Jane Mundy
Publishing date: May 17, 2021 • 2 hours ago • 5 minute read • Cityscape of Vienne with the old city and aerial view of the ancient Gallo-Roman theatre. Photo by Getty Images
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Many visitors to Vienne and Tain-l’Hermitage in France’s northern Rhône region drive or take a short train ride south from Lyon for a day trip that typically includes a wine tour. And most stories about the northern Rhone River Valley focus on wine.