EP Release Show at Brooklyn's National Sawdust on February 5 No images? Click here FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE INNOVATIVE EXPERIMENTAL MUSICIAN COMING OUT JANUARY 31 VIA ANTI- EP RELEASE SHOW AT BROOKLYN’S NATIONAL SAWDUST ON FEBRUARY 5 “Dark, powerful, inventive” - Stereogum Rafiq Bhatia’s new EP Standards Vol. 1 transforms cornerstone works by Duke Ellington, Ornette Coleman and more into immersive, otherworldly realms of sound that are uniquely his own. Working with a cast of traditional jazz’s most beloved musicians including the three-time GRAMMY-winning vocalist Cécile McLorin Salvant, Bhatia implements dreamlike and sometimes volatile electronic techniques to recast classic repertoire as a window into the darkness underlying ordinary American life. Featuring vocals from McLorin Salvant, listen to Bhatia’s version of “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” HERE. McLorin Salvant‘s singular talent for recontextualizing lyrical meaning will be familiar to anyone who has experienced her deadpan readings of problematic songs that were socially acceptable back in the day. "She'll just stare at the audience as she sings," explains Bhatia. "Her voice has all the agility and control in the world, yet that doesn’t stop her from going monotone, or ugly, or outright destructive. It’s an incredibly fluid conception of what the voice can and should do." "When you put on a record by Ellington, Monk, Ornette, Alice Coltrane Turiyasangitananda —
these artists have such a distinctive approach that you can immediately tell who it is,” Bhatia explains. “Sensing the human story behind the notes is what got me into jazz in the first place. I feel the same way after hearing two seconds of Madlib, Tim Hecker, or Jlin. All of these artists have a sound that's iconic because it’s personal. For me, that's the unifying factor in all of this.” TOUR DATES Photo Credit: John Klukas ‘Standards Vol. 1’ EP Track List Pre-Order ‘Standards Vol. 1’ RAFIQ BHATIA For More Info on Rafiq Bhatia, Contact: |