So what is Present Tense jazz? It is original, contemporary instrumental music with unique compositions written to be memorable, musical, accessible and exciting to listen to. The tunes are also "organic" & "theatrical," especially in live performances where the trio (often with special guests) can "stretch out" and experiment "on the fly."
Present Tense compositions are penned by Richard Frank and Ronnie Kaufman. On their debut CD "Night Shadows," the main tracks were recorded LIVE in the studio - dang few over dubs. So what you hear is a tight sound that's polished but also with live interaction - not layered to a drum machine! For texture, they added a few layers of percussion and just a tad of synth patches to fill it in hear and there.
Having a notable career with the GAP Band, Ronnie has established himself as one of today's most accomplished and talented drummers. With a strong background in jazz in combination with his solid R&B roots, his grooves and melodic feel is always present.
Richard's background of classical, jazz, 70's rock, and world musics give the group a solid bottom both rhythmically and harmonically. Seeing the acoustic bass as having a much "bigger bottom," his instrument, or more importantly the "style" in which he plays it, is that added difference in achieving a unique but still contemporary & accessible sound the band sought to achieve.
Winner of the Long Beach Jazz Search for "BEST FUSION ARTIST", Present Tense pushes the contemporary edge of today's instrumental jazz by being accessible and exploratory at the same time via progressive compositions and contemporary covers. |
"If you're a fan of 'smooth jazz' and stuff like that, then you'll love this record beyond all measure..." |
-Matt Cibula
music-critic.com |
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"Not your usual smooth jazz outing, the disc [Night Shadows] is modern but with an organic, traditional based approach..." |
-Music Connection Magazine |
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"We've found cdbaby 2 years ago as one of the best site for the jazz fans. We've been collecting almost every interesting cd since 20 years now. To find Present Tense was a great pleasure to us as a promising new group." |
-Levente Zadori and Attila Csiky
Budapest, Hungary |
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