Thursday, 4 December 2008
Empirical has a new management team! Joining Danielle Rollins of raestar Ventures are new manager Kerstan Mackness of Riot Management, agent Clive Johnson of Time and Talent and publicist Helen Maleed.
Empirical have some new opportunities! The quartet is appearing for three nights at Ronnie Scotts in Janruary, has been invited to perform at the North Sea Jazz festival for the third year running and wll be releasing a new album early next year!
‘Out but in’ was the description of Empirical’s latest project – studying the music of Eric Dolphy. A set of original material, written by the band in tribute to Dolphy, was included in an exploration of the album ‘Out to lunch’. Premiered at the Stables Wavendon, Empirical have performed the project at the NEMC York and at the Barbican as part of London Jazz Festival. The project is to be captured as a studio recording, available next year, featuring the Quartet with special guest Julian Siegel.
Empirical has been involved with Jazz Alive, a Jazz education project for young adults. Students enjoyed the Barbican concert and Empirical enjoyed coaching some fantastic young players.
Empirical has another line-up, introducing pianist George Fogel, as part of an original music project to be realised later next year. This quartet previewed new compositions at the Lakeside Theatre Colchester, and the Blackfriars Arts Centre, Boston earlier this year.
Nathaniel Facey-Alto Sax:
Born in London to Jamaican parents, is influenced by Charlie Parker, Wayne Shorter, John Coltrane and Ornette Coleman. With a degree from London's Royal Academy of Music, Nathaniel, who began his music studies at the age of 14, has distinguished himself as a creative composer and a lyrical performer and has been tipped as a musician to watch. Nathaniel has worked with Afrobeat star Dele Sosemi, gospel artist Ron Kenoli, Billy Jenkins, Steve Watts, Soweto Kinch, Jean Toussaint, Oren Marshall.
Tom 'Tillah' Farmer-Double Bass:
Began studying piano at an early age, moving on to electric bass at 16. He joined the Essex Youth Jazz Orchestra whilst completing A-level music and music technology, and furthered his bass studies under John Bower. Having been accepted to the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Tom took up double bass, studying with Colin Paris (LSO) and Steve Watts. He was a member of NYJO for 18 months, and began playing extensively on the London jazz scene. Tom is currently a member of The Heritage Orchestra, The John Randall Quintet and Roundtrip.***look out for Tommy Tillah***
Shaney Forbes-Drums:
Who recently picked up one of three scholarship prizes for new jazz talent, sponsored by the UK's new jazz radio station, TheJazz, and Yamaha.
With support from the All Party Parliamentary Jazz Appreciation Group, and
Jazzwise magazine, the inaugural award aims to support and showcase the best of the UK's emerging jazz talent. Shane received his first percussion lesson at the age of 12. He and childhood friend Nathaniel Facey formed a band with pianist Arthur Lea which featured as support for the school band's events. Shane has also performed with Jean Toussaint, Billy Jenkins, Claire Martin, Robert Mitchell, Andrea Pozza, Mike Carr, Soweto Kinch.
Lewis Wright-Vibraphone
Having started Vibes aged 9, Lewis was performing with the Norwich Students band at 10 and had recorded a solo CD aged 13. Now a vibraphonist and drummer living in London, studying at Trinity College of Music with Liam Noble, Martin Speake, Dave Wickins and Roger Beaujolais, Lewis has performed with with Stan Sulzmann, Clark Tracey, Dave O'Higgins, Laurence Cottle, Mark Lockheart. He has recorded for artists includingTunde of the Lighthouse Family (Sony BMG) and Catherine Feeny (Tallgrass/Charisma).
George Fogel-Piano
A hugely talented pianist and composer. After graduating from the Guildhall School of Music with a 1st class honours degree he was awarded a prestigious scholarship to study at Berklee College of Music with Lazlo Gardony. Whilst in the U.S. he played for the George Garzone Band. His London club appearances have included the Vortex, 606, Jazz Cafe, the Spitz, Ronnie Scott’s and Cargo, mainly with members of London’s cutting edge F-ire and Loop Collectives.
photos by William Ellis
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Parliamentary Jazz Awards 2008 - BEST ENSEMBLE
EBU/European Jazz Competition - WINNER 2007
Peter Whittingham Award - WINNER December 2007
Jazzwise - ALBUM OF THE YEAR 2007
Mojo - JAZZ ALBUM OF THE YEAR 2007
Tuesday, 14 October 2008
Empirical take on CANADA!!
We had the most amazing experience this summer – A tour of
The gig
Squishy's
21 June –
Aunty Yvonne and Lauren drove us into
After the gig – massive hangs with Ricky and Lauren!! Some incredible food, great people, good drinking and endless jokes!!
22 June –
After a beautiful ferry ride to
Posing in the sun Backstage @ Victoria
A wicked bar, with a great bass (cheers – Tillah) meant a cool gig. A brief hang in the Hotel cocktail bar – Apple Martinis all round and jokes at a piano that played itself!!!
23 June – Travelling
Leaving
We Boarded our flight to
Us mid flow at the Society
Having hooked up with our great friend John Escreet, we hung at Dizzy's for a bit before Shane and Jay went to check
25 June – Travel to
A dark morning – getting on a train at 8.20am!! A long haul train journey, back across the border, to
Met by Dani and Uncle Marc! Another generous member of Jay's family. Back to his for much needed Barbeque and Beer – and to meet
26 June –
Our first festival gig at
27 June –
Leaving out early once more, we took the train to
28 June –
The second day in
Our last gig – an honour to play at the Upstairs club. Following the sleepy train journey back to
30 June –
Jay's cousin Tyler fancied himself as a soccer player – so an impromptu
Kit left us mid afternoon to fly back to Blighty for some gigs. We chilled in his absence – much Wii, Pancakes, Jay and Tillah bought excessive Candaian Candy and we watched Cloverfield. Uncle Marc and Lorena are legends – has a bar in the basement where we were sleeping –safe.
Tillah behind the bar
1 July –
Feeling relaxed, Jay and Tillah hit some back yard Badminton whilst Face ran off to the park so assert some more English dominance on the Soccer pitch. Shane slept. Anne Darla took us to the hippest shops in Montreal- after a beer with Uncle Marc. Face got some Nikes!!
Us and Uncle Marc
We were treated to some fine Chinese dining – Lobster no less – by the generous Auntie Marlene and Luciano! He said he could get us some incredible suits – and hooked it up! Legend…
A great Hang at Upstairs Jazz Club again – a Jam session featuring Greg Ritchie, many beers, great fun.
2 July –
The suit hook up happened!! Luciano introduced us to Tony Tatkiss – importer of fine leathers and Suits! Everyone got seriously kitted out…
The Suits
Us Luciano and Tony
Back to Marc's to hang, more Wii, watching Nadal beat
3 July ––
Our last day – Uncel Marc had promised to take us golfing, so we Jay, Shane and Tillah hit the range. Much harder than it looks, it pained us but we had to admit, Jay was best.
Some fond farewells, we were blown away by the warmth and generousity shown to us in
Unfortunately, we were flying with the now defunct Zoom. Then plane never arrived, we were shuttled off to a hotel, annoyed and shattered.
4 July – Delays!
After a beautiful al fresco lunch, we drudged back to the airport to wait for another 8 hours! Jay and face were corralled into entertaining the passengers, which led to some upset security guards.
Saturday, 16 August 2008
NEWPORT JAZZ FESTIVAL
The experience started after leaving a standing ovation at Brecon Jazz Festival, being driven down the M4 (thanks Mick!!!!) and checking into the Heathrow Hilton Hotel at around 3am!!
At 7am (yes....7am) we checked in at NWA, and boarded a much delayed flight to
The day of the gig - left the Motel at 9.30 for sound check at 10.30, perhaps a little tired, but the glorious sun kept our excitement going! A ridiculously heavy bill of top class international musicians only spurred us on - Bill Frissel went after us on the same 'Waterside' stage!! oh no....
After Jason Olaines generous introduction, the tent was rammed and we played our best - typically overdramatic and easily excitable. A standing ovation!! Thanks to one of the best festival crowds we've ever had - silent during the music and crazy loud after!
Then to check the rest of the music. We had a serious day of lessons from the MASTERS - Chris Potter, Herbie Hancock, Dave Holland and Sonny Rollins - yes Sonny Rollins. We sat 10ft from him - that sound!
We also had the pleasure to meet the lovely Esperanza Spalding, our friend from
Tired and a little sun burnt (Tillah), we headed to the hotel via 'The Mansions' and, quote, 'I can't believe I'm seeing this!' from Kit when he saw some palatial 'cottages' in the depths of
A long return Journey, but with a short turnaround to get to OSLO Jazz Festival, we were shattered but too happy to have been involved with the greatest Jazz festival of all.
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Sunday, 18 May 2008
Parliamentary Jazz Award
As some of you may have heard - we recently recieved a Parliamentary Jazz Award for Best Jazz Ensemble! Wicked!
And just for now, heres some more fun we've been having recently. A little back stage exclusive...
Jokes....and some more cool photos:
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Wednesday, 2 April 2008
MUSFLASH interview
Here's an interview we did for MUSFLASH TV just before our stint at Ronnie Scotts in February! We had a wicked time at Ronnies and hopefully will be returning in July or August! Watch this space...
Other stuff we've been excited about:
Our gig supporting John Scofield at the Sage Gateshead was a success, we learnt a lot about playing on big stages and about travelling across country by train! Swansea to Newcastle!
New Albums from our Jazz Heroes! Kurt - The Remedy! the Brad trio live! and coming soon - Vijay Iyer Quartet, Tragicomic. Miguel Zenon, AWAKE!! AHHHHHH! Must get them all!
Oh...and Tillah feat. Missy H....
Sunday, 17 February 2008
Empirical wid da plans!!
We've been crazy busy since the New Year. Here's a little audio taster of whats been going down!
LOOK OUT!
Empirical has serious plans for 2008! Aside from all the upcoming shows - including supporting Billy Cobham at Ronnie Scotts this week (...ahhhh...) - we've been working on all aspects of our band:
Watch out for a heavy Oliver Messiaen project spear headed by Kit, taking inspiration from 'Quatour pour la fin du temps'.
Watch out for some more tunes from Eric Dolphy's 'Out to Lunch', we've got a tribute set rehearsed!
Watch out for a Cannonball Adderley tribute set, early stages but we'll keep you posted.
Watch out for some workshops, were planning a few - from "How African Music links to Jazz" to "Empirical Concepts".
Watch out for us in the Gaurdian on the 22nd of Feb and the Times later this spring!
Watch out for our increasing On-line presence, check www.soundclick.com/empirical
Listen out for us on In-tune on Radio 3 - 21st Feb
Listen out for regular live recordings.
and Get ready for a new studio recording Spring '09
It's Gonna get BIG this year.....hope everyone is along for the ride!
Sunday, 27 January 2008
Exclusive Rehearsal Footage 06/2007
Here's a little behind the scenes vibe into our rehearsals last year. We were working towards our gig at the North Sea Jazz Festival, developing some groove ideas.
This clip is from Nathaniel's Palantir, particularly the Sax solo. We were trying out going from a heavy swing in 7 to a bouncy semi quaver feel and back again. Jay and Face are out of shot (probably for the best - jokes).
Also, we're all checking Eric Dolphy 'Out to lunch'....we have a gig tomorrow at the Con cellar Bar, Camden, playing this music. Come hear our tribute to this monumental album and support a great venue in London. www.myspace.com/jazztheconcellar
Sunday, 20 January 2008
Gig Diary - IAJE Toronto 09/01
Other people out there who we hung with included Gwlym Simcock, Tom Cawley, Denys Baptiste, Andrew McCormack, the guys from Air (bethan and co), Helen Mayhew and lots of other guys. After a small amount of jetlagged sleep we performed at the British Showcase hosted by Courtney Pine (after Nathaniel had played with the 'Let Freedom Ring' Project). The gig was well received (I think). We played Shaney Forbes' tune 'Kite' and then Jay Phelps' 'Tyrant's Tale'.
After the performance we celebrated in traditional style (except for Jay - or Yay to his Spanish admirers - who performed with Badbone and co)...A day off ensued in which Kit played with the CUK Big Band and more sightseeing and listening, and then our longer gig. We felt we could stretch out more at this lunchtime performance and felt more comfortable and therefore a little happier with the gig. We played the same set which we won the EBU Competition with - Tyrants Tale, Dark Lady, Palantir and Blessings. It was strange to play at a 'conference' rather than a festival, but an interesting experience none the less.
Our last gig was a small club gig at the 'Academy of Spherical Arts' which ended up as a jam session for listeners and performers at the festival. We enjoyed ourselves immensely and hope to return before long.
Listening material on the trip included Vijay Iyer's 'Panoptic Modes', Keith Jarrett's 'Facing You' and Eric Dolphy's 'Out to Lunch' for our gig at the Con Cellar Bar, 28th Jan, which comprises soley of tunes from that album.
Saturday, 19 January 2008
Success in Wakefield
Gig Diary - Wakefield 18/01
Category: Music
To be honest we were late meeting our driver, Nick (legend), in Lewisham on the morning of the 18th. But we left around 12 for the long old drive up to Wakefield. The journey was cool - we were checking the Art Blakey 'Jazz Icons' DVD featuring Benny Golson and a 20yr old Lee Morgan, just ridiculous.
Chris told us he was expected a crowd, but we were in for a pleasant shock as we took the stage. It was rammed! All ages as well! All the regular Wakefield Jazz supporters plus some students for Leeds College of Music, Simon came from Manchester (on the train) Dennis Rollins from Donny, it was a wicked atmosphere.
We opened with a new Kit Downes original - 'Export' (live track coming soon) - a ballad in the Nefertitti style. The audience was fantastic - silent yet attentive, supportive and engaging. We knew were in for a good gig.
By the end of the gig, our usual 'post mortem' was put on hold, as we tried to get round a speak to everyone who had come. Man, Wakefield Jazz has some cool people in it's audiences, everyone was so supportive and took the time to say thanks, buy a Cd, get our scrawls on it - it was wicked. Thanks Everyone!!
So we packed down, slowly as always, tried to convince Face to put his horn away (even more difficult now he has a bad ass new one). Jay was bragging about heading back for some home comforts in Doncaster, sipping on his Brandy and catching up with Mr Ellis of Doncaster Youth Jazz fame, whilst we loaded up the Van for the journey back.
Another fun gig was the verdict! A long way, but worth it. Theres a real buzz at the moment - we want to say thanks to all those people who are lending us there ears!
Check some photos....