Birth

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  • Formed: Cleveland, OH
  • Years Active: 1990s, 2000s

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There isn't that much of a resumé for Birth yet, which isn't surprising considering the relative youth of the group, originally from Cleveland and now based in Brooklyn. Birth consists of Joshua Smith, tenor and alto saxophone/live effects/processing; Joe Tomino, drums/percussion/metals; and Jeremy Bleich, bass. As of spring 2000, they were, respectively, 20, 21 and 30 years old. Birth released its eponymous debut on December 30, 1999, just over two months after the group recorded it in four days at Mr. Small's Funhouse, a Pittsburgh studio that's also hosted the likes of Rusted Root and Everclear. Packaged in an enigmatic brown cardboard foldout digipak, the self-titled album, Birth, ranked as one of the best to come out of Cleveland in years and heralded the arrival of a major band.

For the last two years of the 20th century, Birth performed in various clubs in Cleveland, Pittsburgh, and New York, not only headlining but also opening for such influences as "outside" New York saxmen Chris Speed and Tim Berne, better known as the man behind Bloodcount. With its move to New York, the band is now seeking greater recognition in an attempt to spread its ultramodern jazz gospel far and wide. Smith began playing in the early '90s as a promising youth. By the time he reached the eighth grade, Smith began to look for a teacher. He began studying with Mike Lee, another notable Cleveland-bred saxophonist who's beginning to make quite a mark in New York. In addition, he also played with Kevin Burner, Wessell Anderson, J.D. Allen, and pretty much anyone else coming through town, with the unfortunate exception of Joe Lovano, Cleveland's most famous saxophone son. Furthermore, Smith also spent some time honing his craft with the head of Cleveland State University's department of jazz studies, Howie Smith (no relation to Joshua), an extraordinarily creative player who has worked with everyone from Elvis Presley to guitarist Bob Fraser. The future leader of Birth also played in the youth section of the Cleveland Jazz Orchestra and had a stint at the Manhattan School of Music.

"Lovano has been a huge guy as far as my listening goes," Smith said. "For a while, all I did was try to imitate his phrasing, but then I realized that most of the stuff I was checking out -- what I was digging about his phrasing -- was stuff he had picked up from Dewey Redman. I hadn't listened to Dewey Redman. I'm working my way backwards a little bit."

Birth's music stems from four key influences: drum'n'bass, as exemplified by the work of Squarepusher, a frenetic, often brilliant "band" from England that is actually the twenty-something Tom Jenkinson, a bass player and drum machine programmer; Seamus Blake, a saxophone player who works in the Mingus Big Band and the Bloomdaddies; Chris Speed, a Knitting Factory regular who works in "outside" and ethnic formats; and Tim Berne's Bloodcount.

"I like the way Tim Berne writes," Smith said. "I like the way he writes contrapuntal melodies between the saxophone and bass, and I dig the way Bloodcount communicates, explores and initiates ideas. They kind of turn on a dime. They have a very textural thing happening. Then they go right into a groove out of nowhere."

A few years ago, Smith was playing and writing before eventually hitting a wall. He would play a jazz gig and feel as if he were performing background music. So he decided to up the intensity of his playing with a focus on rhythm. "A lot of young people tend to ignore jazz," Smith said. "It doesn't hit them. I think that's because of the rhythm. We wanted to do something that explored current advanced rhythmic concepts that tie in more with what people are listening to. I remember feeling, 'Man, I really want a band that's going to kick people in the butt.' I'm sick of people feeling creative music is background music, even though they could get a lot out of it. I wanted to do something that would hit them a little harder but also bring in all those creative elements."

Birth can be considered as a power-jazz trio. It kicks jazz in the butt and no doubt will kick it even harder as the group further matures.

Wikipedia:

Moche ceramic vessel showing a woman giving birth. Larco Museum Collection. Lima-Peru

Birth (calving in livestock and some other animals, whelping in carnivorous mammals) is the act or process of bearing or bringing forth offspring. The offspring is brought forth from the mother. The time of human birth is defined as the time at which the fetus comes out of the mother's womb into the world. Different forms of birth are oviparity, vivipary and ovovivipary.

Medical meanings

Afterbirth is the birth of the placenta following the birth of the infant.Birth canal is the term used for the vagina during birth, as it is the route through which the infant passes during a vaginal birth.Birth control methods are devices, medications or behavior patterns employed to reduce the probability of pregnancy.Birth doula is the term for a labor assistant that provides emotional support, physical comfort measures, and other assistance to expecting mothers, partners, families, and baby before, during, and after childbirth. A postpartum doula provides support after birth, and specializes in postpartum care for mother and infant, infant attachment, and other newborn care. The term "doula" stems from the Greek doulos, or "one who serves."Birth pangs are the pains felt by the mother during labor, resulting from contractions of the uterus and pressure on nerves and organs.Caesarean section or C-section is surgical birth through the wall of the abdomen.Childbirth is the process at the end of a human pregnancy that results in a baby being born.Lotus birth is the practice of leaving the umbilical cord uncut after birth so that the baby is left attached to its placenta until the cord naturally separates.Midwife is the term for a health care provider that provides at home health care for expecting mothers, delivers baby during birth, and provides postpartum care.Multiple birth is the birth of two (twins), three (triplets), four (quadruplets), etc., babies resulting from a single pregnancy.Natural childbirth is the technique of minimizing medical intervention, particularly anaesthetics, during childbirth.Placenta is the organ in most female mammals, formed in her lining of the uterus by the union of the uterine mucus membrane with the membranes of the fetus, that provides for the nourishment of the fetus and the elimination of its waste products.Unassisted childbirth (UC) is birth without the aid of medical or professional birth attendants. Also known as freebirth
Complications
Newborn after regular hospital birthBirth defect is a physical or mental abnormality present at the time of birth.Birth trauma is a theory in Pre & Perinatal psychology and natural medicine that the baby experiences extreme pain during the birthing process and that this pain influences the child later in life.Complications may cause a miscarriage or spontaneous abortion to occur.Infertility treatments are devices, medications, or behavior patterns to increase the probability of pregnancy.Musculoskeletal disorders. Pregnancy related Pelvic Girdle Pain is a significant musculoskeletal disorder that begins in pregnancy and for some women last for years.Premature birth is the birth of an infant before the full term of pregnancy.Stillbirth is the birth of a dead fetus or infant.VBAC is a Vaginal Birth after a Caesarean Birth.

Legal meanings

Birth certificate is a legal document describing details of a person's birth.Birthday is a day to celebrate that the person has lived a certain number of years. It is an annual event based either on the anniversary of a person's date of birth, or on astrological birthtime calculations.A nuclear family comprising the father, mother, brother or sister, is an institution where the members are related by birth.In some countries a person is considered of illegitimate birth if the child is born of parents not legally married to one another.

Spiritual meanings

Astrology is based upon the belief that an individual's life is influenced by the geocentric positions of the Sun, Moon, and planets in the sky or below the horizon at the moment of birth; a natal chart is calculated using the exact time, date, and place of birth to try to interpret these cyclical influences on a person's life.Born again, a term used primarily in Protestant Christianity, is associated with salvation, conversion, and spiritual rebirth.Rebirth is a belief that a person is born again after their death based on the karma of their previous births.Virgin birth of Jesus is the Christian doctrine that asserts that Jesus Christ was born to a virgin, and thus that his conception was carried out without an earthly father.
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