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TAngostew is Rob Crozier's solo project geared primarily toward atmospheres and soundtrack oriented sounds. This is my new album sans "clandestine", it's too small of a cut apparently. This album came together over a three year span, between 1999 & 2002. These are all cassette 4-track recordings transferred to a Korg D-16 digital 8 track. If you want a standard Cd package you can contact me at tangostew@yahoo.com. Enjoy! Here's the latest from Jake Reading (A3 Radio):
Tangostew - self-titled
(CD, GRRB records, 2007)
Immersed in the fast-paced, high-energy motor city area, Rob Crozier puts his listeners into a Formula One zone at the onset of his debut album 'Tangostew.' The piece 'Drive' mixes a racing interview with sounds that would be right at home on the NASCAR circuit. Essentially, Crozier is Tangostew. He plays all instruments on 8 of the CD's 9 tracks and creates a vast array of sounds and styles, ranging from jazz, ambient and experimental. On the last composition, 'Moneeb Ala Turka,' Crozier is on bass and joined by guitarist Reha Ognulu and percussionist Jamie Boyes. Crozier's own percussion processes standout on 'Bermuda Shuffle' amid a pulsating electronic rhythm. 'Bermuda Shuffle' shifts into the harmonica-driven track 'Ballad of Good Clean John,' which features sounds reminiscent of the best work of Brian Eno and Robert Fripp. '...Clean John' is the highlight track on the album, in my opinion, but there's much to enjoy on 'Tangostew,' including a jazzy feel on 'Capillary Rush,' 'Mooseleg' and 'Moneeb Ala Turka,' as well as a head-trip atmosphere on 'Crickets and Mobiles.' Apart from Tangostew, Crozier plays bass and percussion with Ann Arbor's Terry Farmer and the Roadhouse Revival Band. That group has been entertaining audiences at Zingerman's Roadhouse during the Radio Free Bacon show that www.A3Radio.com broadcasts on-line. For more information about Tangostew contact Tangostew@yahoo.com. Details on the Radio Free Bacon schedule, as well as downloads of past shows, are at www.radiofreebacon.com
Jake Reading
Tangostew - self-titled
(CD, GRRB records, 2007)
Immersed in the fast-paced, high-energy motor city area, Rob Crozier puts his listeners into a Formula One zone at the onset of his debut album 'Tangostew.' The piece 'Drive' mixes a racing interview with sounds that would be right at home on the NASCAR circuit. Essentially, Crozier is Tangostew. He plays all instruments on 8 of the CD's 9 tracks and creates a vast array of sounds and styles, ranging from jazz, ambient and experimental. On the last composition, 'Moneeb Ala Turka,' Crozier is on bass and joined by guitarist Reha Ognulu and percussionist Jamie Boyes. Crozier's own percussion processes standout on 'Bermuda Shuffle' amid a pulsating electronic rhythm. 'Bermuda Shuffle' shifts into the harmonica-driven track 'Ballad of Good Clean John,' which features sounds reminiscent of the best work of Brian Eno and Robert Fripp. '...Clean John' is the highlight track on the album, in my opinion, but there's much to enjoy on 'Tangostew,' including a jazzy feel on 'Capillary Rush,' 'Mooseleg' and 'Moneeb Ala Turka,' as well as a head-trip atmosphere on 'Crickets and Mobiles.' Apart from Tangostew, Crozier plays bass and percussion with Ann Arbor's Terry Farmer and the Roadhouse Revival Band. That group has been entertaining audiences at Zingerman's Roadhouse during the Radio Free Bacon show that www.A3Radio.com broadcasts on-line. For more information about Tangostew contact Tangostew@yahoo.com. Details on the Radio Free Bacon schedule, as well as downloads of past shows, are at www.radiofreebacon.com
Jake Reading
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