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Release Date:05/07/2002
Label:Atavistic Records
UPC:735286113228

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  • All Music Guide

    Spaceways Inc. has thrown a sexy curveball at those who deemed the band a sideways project for saxophonist Ken Vandermark, drummer Hamid Drake, and bassist Nate McBride. Certainly the band's debut, Thirteen Cosmic Standards by Sun Ra Funkadelic (also on Atavistic), offered this impression, though in all fairness it was a studio reflection of the band's first gigs. Version Soul is perhaps the first true example of Spaceways Inc. as a collective whose love for popular music from the past and present is the basis of an exploration into nuances heretofore unheard. All nine tunes were written either by Vandermark or McBride. Many of them are dedicated to other musicians, such as "Back of a Cab" (Jackie Mittoo), "Reasonable Hour" (Serge Chaloff), "Size Large" (Larry Graham), "Clocked" (Joseph "Zigaboo" Modeliste), and a few others for figures from other expressive worlds such as "Rothko Sideways" (Mark Rothko). What they have in common is the notion of how rhythm and nuance can be transcend...ent and bring disparate musical elements together. In "Back of a Cab," a series of one-drop reggae rhythms play out against a shimmering, minimal melodic line paced micronomically by McBride's bass line equating the two -- it's reggae meets noir jazz meets the blues. On "Size Large," dedicated to Graham Central Station founder Larry Graham, the push and pull of funk, go-go, and New Orleans second line come bubbling up under a slinky, kinky bass line as Vandermark walks the bar between syncopated street funk and deep jazz blowing. On McBride's "Journeyman," a nearly three-minute bass solo slithers around a lithe harmonic figure before inviting the post-bopping blues of Vandermark and Drake into the mix. When they flank him, rhythm becomes the voice of harmony and carries the swinging blues methodology into juju rhythms and back to cut time before pealing off into improvisation. The entire recording is summed up on "Clocked," however, dedicated to the Meters' drummer, Modeliste: the second-line funk of the mentor's band poops and simmer along, building a quiet intensity, accented by Vandermark's minimal melodic phrasing. Once the groove is well established, Drake begins to substitute rhythms, splitting them into fragments of time, from reggae dancehall moves to dub, plodding to Stax/Volt backbeat soul and groove and beyond. McBride creates a space for the of deep, grooving tones. His lines weave the varying tensions while offering Drake a killer series of deepening grooves to jump from. It's startling in its in-the-pocket, slippery shimmy. Version Soul offers modern jazz a new way to go, a new dimension for grooved movement without merely quoting the glories of the past. Awesome. - Thom Jurek, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Spaceways Incorporated

Spaceways Incorporated, not to be confused with the entirely different hip-hop/jazz act Spaceways, is a progressive Chicago jazz trio. Their most visible member is reedman Ken Vandermark, a mainstay of the most daring edge of the Chicago jazz scene since the 1990s. He teamed up with bassist Nate McBride and drummer Hamid Drake for the offbeat Thirteen Cosmic Standards B... Read more