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Human Feel

 
Artist: Human Feel

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Dave Douglas' Tiny Bell Trio, Cuong Vu, Briggan Krauss, Orange Then Blue, Bottomed Out, Brad Shepik & the Commuters, Pachora, Jamie Saft, The Vandermark 5, Andy Laster, Dave Douglas, Ellery Eskelin, Myra Melford

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Followers:

Hilmar Jensson

Formal Connection With:

Tim Berne's Bloodcount, Saft/Vu, Joe Fitzgerald
  • Genres: Jazz
  • Representative Albums: "Galore," "Welcome to Malpesta," "Speak To It"

Biography

The members of Human Feel attended music schools in Boston and recorded the album Scatter on Gunther Schuller's GM Recordings label. Losing bassist Joe Fitzgerald, the Beantown quintet continued on as a New York-based foursome, reaching a peak of activity during the mid-'90s as the musicians all became mainstays in the city's so-called downtown jazz scene. Saxophonists Chris Speed and Andrew D'Angelo, drummer Jim Black, and guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel recorded two more Human Feel albums as a collaborative quartet, Welcome to Malpesta on New World (1994) and Speak to It on Songlines (1996). Around the same time, their visibility was increasing through involvement in other bands, including many led by other downtowners. During the '90s and into the new century, Speed and Black both joined Tim Berne's Bloodcount and separate Dave Douglas groups; they also performed together in Pachora, Speed's yeah NO quartet, and Black's quartet heard on AlasNoAxis. Black played with Ellery Eskelin's trio and with Laurie Anderson, D'Angelo joined Matt Wilson's quartet, and Rosenwinkel garnered substantial critical notice after landing his own contract with Verve. Human Feel's CDs provide good examples of these musicians' work in a collaborative small-group setting, and the New York recordings are particularly noteworthy in demonstrating the band's unique approach to modern creative and avant-garde jazz. ~ Dave Lynch, All Music Guide
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Human Feel
Origin USA
Flag of the United States
Genre(s) Jazz
Experimental
Years active 1989-2007
Label(s) Skirl Records
Website MySpace
Members
Kurt Rosenwinkel
Chris Speed
Andrew D'Angelo
Jim Black

Human Feel is a collaborative jazz quartet that consists of clarinet/tenor saxophone player Chris Speed, bass clarinet/alto saxophone player Andrew D'Angelo, guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel and drummer Jim Black. The group combines elements of free jazz, chamber music, and alternative rock and features extensive improvisation in their performances.

Human Feel was formed in 1987 when Speed, D'Angelo, and Black were studying music in Boston, MA. Rosenwinkel joined in 1990. In the early 90s, the members relocated to New York City. They have released five recordings since 1989. The latest record Galore was released in 2007 after a longer hiatus.

Discography

  • 1989 - Human Feel (Human Use)
  • 1992 - Scatter (GM Recordings)
  • 1994 - Welcome to Malpesta (New World)
  • 1996 - Speak to It (Songlines)
  • 2007 - Galore (Skirl)

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