Review by Editor, Jake Kot
Our fearless CD reviewer for BMM,
Damian Erskine, just released his newest effort "So To Speak",
which I had the great pleasure (no surprise) to absorb, and review.
This is an excellent second effort by a voice I'm sure will be out
there in a much broader realm sooner than later. His compositional
skills display a refreshing sense of adventure, which I also have a
hard time categorizing (a major plus as far as I'm concerned). Slick
latinesque/ jazzy/ funky/ you name it grooves run rampant throughout
the disc with Damian meticulously (and colorfully) covering his
responsibilities on the low end, only to be matched by some very
dynamic and impressive improvisation when he steps out.
His ensemble counterparts on this CD, Melz, Embick, Mosley, and
Trujillo musically and texturally compliment the charts keeping both
the harmonic and rhythmic elements at a high and very musical level,
with great solos to boot from everyone on hand. Added spice to some of
the tracks was the horn section used "compositionally" in a most
musical rather than clichéd way---a tough one to pull off.
I use this phraseology way to much, but I'm going there again...this is a
21st century in the best sense of the word (words) excursion...forward
thinking compositions, as well as musicianship, brought to the
forefront. I would highly suggest checking this out.
Visit online at
www.damianerskine.com
Jake Kot