What if Miles Davis had decided to stick with the music of the Bitches Brew/Cellar Door period, circa 1969-1970, and develop within that genre rather than continuing to move in other directions? Perhaps his music would have sounded like Alan Pasqua's The Anti Social Club. The grooves and basslines on the seven originals are reminiscent of Davis' music of the era although the updated electronics, the individual voices, and the spirit of this group differ. Keyboardist Alan Pasqua (a former member of Tony Williams' Lifetime) sounds quite at home in the early-'70s funk/fusion setting, trumpeter Ambrose Akinmusire is a bright new voice on his instrument, and each of the musicians makes strong contributions. While there are solos, the "accompaniment" is so active that most of the music sounds like explosive ensembles. Fans of Miles Davis' music of his early electronics period will find this set to be a brilliant extension on Davis' ideas, and a fresh way of playing fusion. Highly recommended. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
Anti Social Club
10/23/2007 | Cryptogramophone
All Music Guide Review
Anti Social Club Track Listing
Credits of Anti Social Club
- Alan Pasqua
- Piano, Keyboards, Producer
- Scott Amendola
- Drums, Electronics
- Rich Breen
- Engineer, Mastering, Mixing
- Gareth Jiffeau
- Graphic Design, Photography
- Jeff Ellwood
- Saxophone
- Ambrose Akinmusire
- Trumpet
- Jimmy Haslip
- Bass
- Alex Acuña
- Percussion
- Alex Cline
- Graphic Design
- Jeff Gauthier
- Producer
- Nels Cline
- Guitar












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