Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey: 8th Annual Program – New Age Album IMA Vox Populi Winner
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“There’s a rustic foundation to the band now, thanks to the acoustic plunking of Mr. Hayes and the swoony embellishments of Mr. Combs…the current group pursues an earthy vigor. On Kirk’s “Laugh for Rory,” Mr. Combs reached for the uplift of a gospel revival; on Mr. Ibrahim’s “Imam” he struck a prayerful vocal timbre. Mr. Hayes was a less assertive presence, but he locked in well with Mr. Raymer, a smartly physical drummer. Mr. Haas steered from the piano, making use of an emphatic attack, a rococo sense of flourish and the trustworthy power of crescendo.”
- New York Times
“On ‘One Day in Brooklyn…you’ll hear how creative and adventurous Tulsans, lap steel and all, are redirecting the future of jazz ”
- Kansas City Star
“A breadth and vision nearly untouched in modern jazz except by the likes of Wayne Shorter and Bill Frisell.”
- Signal to Noise
“….intensely improvisatory head-fuckery, which embraces Beatles covers, free jazz and just about everything in between.”
- The Village Voice
“It swings, it sways, but the jazz trio form in their hands has an almost primitive, inside-your-head, idiosyncratic quality to it that suggests the three are truly one.”
- Downbeat Magazine
“Delicious postmodern jazzitude from the Tulsa-based piano trio.” 4 of 5 stars.
- Mojo (UK)
“…bathes in electro-blackness, a blood-red island in a skewed fantasy. Gorgeous or beastly, it sticks to your shivering bones.”
- Under the Radar
“Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey weave the kind of impressionistic, imaginative new jazz that shatters any kind of identity, much less categories and classifications.”
- Chicago Sun Times
“The Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey step through the looking glass to emerge from the shadows of their disparate rock and jazz influences with something wholly fresh.”
- The Absolute Sound
“JFJO burns with a quiet intensity rather than dramatically explodes. The musicians play with a coiled looseness, improvising with quicksilver yet deliberate force. You can hear the band’s power and inventiveness creatively eroding structure, and the tension produced from that is exhilarating. If JFJO isn’t moving jazz forward, it is shifting its center of gravity interestingly askew.”
- Jazz Times
“In my humble opinion, one of the most fascinating trios currently walking around on God’s green earth.”
- SlagwerkKrant (NL)








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