Official blog of Avant-garde, Free Improvisation and Jazz Drummer, Composer Billie Davies.
Thursday, May 30, 2013
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Billie Davies @ All About Jazz
Due to unforeseen circumstances I felt unable to release & publish the most recent "12 VOLT" recording at Bedrock.LA. Please bare with me as we are continuing forward towards the "12 VOLT" album recording, release and publication.
In the meantime, let me introduce you to ~ 12 VOLT ~ (Promotional Version), you should be hearing it when you read this... :)
A version that serves as a true introduction to The Billie Davies Band's music and serves as a proof of concept for what's to come on the next album "12 VOLT"
Love,
Billie Davies
Billie Davies @ All About Jazz
In the meantime, let me introduce you to ~ 12 VOLT ~ (Promotional Version), you should be hearing it when you read this... :)
A version that serves as a true introduction to The Billie Davies Band's music and serves as a proof of concept for what's to come on the next album "12 VOLT"
Love,
Billie Davies
Billie Davies @ All About Jazz
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Billie Davies and The Billie Davies Band Video Gallery
Labels: Billie Davies, Jazz, Jazz Music,
12 VOLT,
Adam Levy- Bass,
Avant Jazz,
Billie Davies and The Billie Davies Band,
Billie Davies- drums,
Daniel Coffeng- guitar,
The Billie Davies Band
Location: New Orleans, LA, USA
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Thursday, May 2, 2013
The Billie Davies Band ~ Photos ~ Recording 12 VOLT.
Photos of Billie Davies & The Billie Davies Band "12 VOLT" recording session at Bedrock LA
!~ Have Been Posted ~!
BillieDavies.com
BillieDavies.com
Photos of Billie Davies & The Billie Davies Band "12 VOLT" recording session at Bedrock LA
!~ Have Been Posted ~!
BillieDavies.com
BillieDavies.com
Labels: Billie Davies, Jazz, Jazz Music,
12 VOLT,
Adam Levy- Bass,
Avant Jazz,
Billie Davies and The Billie Davies Band,
Billie Davies- drums,
Daniel Coffeng- guitar,
The Billie Davies Band
Monday, April 29, 2013
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Billie Davies & The Billie Davies Band: About The Music.
Billie Davies & The Billie Davies Band: About The Music.
The Billie Davies Band is bringing something radically new to the idiom of modern jazz in various ways which, in its purest essence, incorporates everything in its collective subconscious amalgam that has come before.
It draws influences and ideas from both classical music and jazz in a modern and unique way which would appeal to audiences and aficionados of both these types of music. Besides these two major exponents it also encompasses what’s referred to as “world music” (Indian, African, Middle Eastern, Asian, South American and European ethnic music)
As with most jazz and classical music, every new style or period is a clear, direct reaction against the movement which has come before and often draws from a period prior to the movement it rebels against.
Contemporary jazz has taken the form of extreme dense harmonic development, parallel chord movements, very advanced rhythms, odd meters and an almost “inside only” improvisation, a primarily right brain, academic approach. The music of the Billie Davies band can be said to have an element of rebellion and simplification, similar to the abstract CoBrA art movement, which painters decided to express themselves through colors rather than objects.
In abstract painting the look and feel of a piece is what’s important and viewing the piece with an analytical mind set does not work. The art happens when a piece prompts a reaction, good or bad, the individual experience is what’s important. A surrealist piece can stand on its own due to the fact that it is based on objects which can be analyzed. An expressionist piece cannot.
For this type of art to exist a piece needs to be viewed whereas a musical piece needs to be performed and listened to.
The Billie Davies Band is bringing something radically new to the idiom of modern jazz in various ways which, in its purest essence, incorporates everything in its collective subconscious amalgam that has come before.
It draws influences and ideas from both classical music and jazz in a modern and unique way which would appeal to audiences and aficionados of both these types of music. Besides these two major exponents it also encompasses what’s referred to as “world music” (Indian, African, Middle Eastern, Asian, South American and European ethnic music)
As with most jazz and classical music, every new style or period is a clear, direct reaction against the movement which has come before and often draws from a period prior to the movement it rebels against.
Contemporary jazz has taken the form of extreme dense harmonic development, parallel chord movements, very advanced rhythms, odd meters and an almost “inside only” improvisation, a primarily right brain, academic approach. The music of the Billie Davies band can be said to have an element of rebellion and simplification, similar to the abstract CoBrA art movement, which painters decided to express themselves through colors rather than objects.
In abstract painting the look and feel of a piece is what’s important and viewing the piece with an analytical mind set does not work. The art happens when a piece prompts a reaction, good or bad, the individual experience is what’s important. A surrealist piece can stand on its own due to the fact that it is based on objects which can be analyzed. An expressionist piece cannot.
For this type of art to exist a piece needs to be viewed whereas a musical piece needs to be performed and listened to.
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Labels: Billie Davies, Jazz, Jazz Music,
12 VOLT,
Adam Levy- Bass,
Avant Jazz,
Billie Davies and The Billie Davies Band,
Billie Davies- drums,
Daniel Coffeng- guitar,
The Billie Davies Band
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