eMusic Review 0
It’s tempting to read the very long name of Madlib’s latest made-up ensemble literally, as a signal that the L.A. hip-hop/jazz/reggae/beyond producer and DJ will no longer keep putting together made-up jazz groups that consist of just him playing everything himself. In 2007, he retired the name Yesterdays New Universe with Yesterdays Universe, which featured 15 songs credited to ten artists, all Madlib; two of the songs were “by” the Last Electro-Acoustic Space Jazz and Percussion Ensemble, and their floating, cosmic feel is all over Miles Away, which is Madlib’s most confident work yet as a jazz man.
Madlib wears his influences like pendants, and each song here is dedicated to a different jazz great. It doesn’t always mean he aims to sound particularly like the folks he hat-tips: “The Trane & The Pharoah (For John Coltrane & Pharoah Sanders),” the nine-and-a-half-minute closer, is circa-’74 Moog soul, with restrained synthesizer over a laid-back, flute-frosted groove colored by some Brazilian-flavored percussion, no saxes at all. But it’s no accident that “Tones for Larry Young” is a dark organ workout, or that “Mystic Voyage (For Roy Ayers)” is a vibraphone exercise. Neither is it that Madlib’s ear for the whole has sharpened his… read more »