"The Evolutionary Jass Band formed around 2001, with key members of the band
having been longtime members of the seminal out-rock ensemble with the notoriously
large membership, Jackie-O Motherfucker. With a steadier (and smaller) lineup and a
jazz language as the focus, the Jefrey Brown-led ensemble slowly but steadily became
one of Portland's most unusual live bands- absolutely dedicated to a working-band family
atmosphere, their unity and focused sonic vocabulary is astonishing and immediately
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"The Evolutionary Jass Band formed around 2001, with key members of the band
having been longtime members of the seminal out-rock ensemble with the notoriously
large membership, Jackie-O Motherfucker. With a steadier (and smaller) lineup and a
jazz language as the focus, the Jefrey Brown-led ensemble slowly but steadily became
one of Portland's most unusual live bands- absolutely dedicated to a working-band family
atmosphere, their unity and focused sonic vocabulary is astonishing and immediately
accessible to their audiences. Early EJB music (the band then going as The Steele Street
Revolutionary Jass Band) revolved around crescendoes of modal, looping riffs, recalling
Ethiopian jazz-funk as well as the ecstatic vibe of 1970s afrocentric jazz visionaries like
Sunny Murray. Now, the band has incorporated even more stylistic map-points, allowing
them to manipulate a highly charged jazz language with confidence and ease. Combining
their aforementioned influences with bebop compositional balance, Jarmuschian cinematic
moodiness, torch song, New Orleans proto-jazz, and American band music, the band is
quickly forging a powerful, brave, and singular musical voice. With a now-steady band
lineup assembled from some of Portland's busiest musicians (guitarist Marisa Anderson
and violinist/vocalist Daphna Kohn are talented songwriters in their own right), the band is
recording new, ecstatic compositions for future release on Community Library, as wel as
a special limited LP project slated for release on Portland's excellent Mississippi Records
label."
-http://www.community-library.net
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