Brian Ellis Group: "Memories of Pubby" by elparaisorecords published on 2015-08-17T08:17:41Z Brian Ellis Group: "Escondido Sessions" coming out on El Paraiso Records September 4! New CD/LP (1000 copies, includes download card)featuring members of Astra, Radio Moscow and Psicomagia. File next to: Miles Davis, Can, Joe Henderson, Donald Byrd, Herbie Hancock, Tortoise. Preorder here: www.elparaisorecords.com/releases/bri…ido-sessions Super sweet Brian Ellis bundle: www.elparaisorecords.com/releases/bri…is-lp-bundle "There’s something brewing in Southern California these days, besides the world’s finest Pale Ale and crystal clear surf rolling up the shore along the Interstate 5. Recently there’s been a pour of mindblowing prog-, psych- and free-rock in impeccable form out of San Diego County: Seamlessly merging jazz tendencies and extraordinary jam-abilities with crushing heaviness, electronics and a general out-there-ness. Bands such as Psicomagia, Earthless and Joy has earned SoCal it’s own unique spot on the worldwide map of psychedelia. At the heart of all this, is one young Escondido native, Brian Ellis. A guitar virtuoso in Astra, saxophonist in Psicomagia as well as keys- and synth-wiz. For years he’s been cutting his teeth as a grade A session player in heavyweight funk-outfits such as Egyptian Lover, as well as a studio owner gradually turning into an esteemed recording engineer. It was only a matter of time before he was gonna get his own group of local offbeat heroes in the same room and crank out a spectacular piece of prismatic, electric free-form jazz. And here it is. Along with members from Radio Moscow, Corima and Psicomagia, Brian has cooked up two vinyl sides of seriously vital jazz-rock, taking up where Miles Davis, Tony Williams and Donald Byrd left off in the seventies. This music is a far cry from the self-absorbed European free-jazz or academic noodling one is likely to meet at any given jazz festival - no, this music is earthy, like, say, Hendrix at Woodstock, or Miles’ Live Evil - a pinnacle challenge of the past that has never met any really satisfying response from contemporary music." Genre Electric Jazz