Gabriel Marin - guitars;
John Ferrara - bass;
Jeff Mann - drums/percussion /
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NYC trio
Consider the Source defy easy description. If intergalactic beings of pure energy, after initiation into an order of whirling dervishes, built some kind of pan-dimensional booty-shaking engine, powered by psychedelics and abstract math, it'd probably just sound like a
CTS tribute band.
Drawing from progressive rock, fusion and jazz, with alien sounds soaked in
Indian and
Middle Eastern styles, CTS blends disparate parts into a striking, utterly original whole. Dubbed "Sci-Fi Middle Eastern
Fusion", the band's music strikes a rare balance between cerebral and emotional, intellectual and primal. A relentless touring schedule has won the band a fervent following from
California to
Israel, with fans ranging from jam-band hippies and jazz cats to corpse-painted headbangers and prog geeks.
Formed in 2004, Consider the Source features Gabriel Marin on fretless double-neck guitar, bassist John Ferrara, and drummer/percussionist Jeff Mann. Called "the guiding light for his generation of six-stringers", Marin channels the mystical fury of McLaughlin and
Coltrane into wailing melodies, kaleidoscopic soundscapes and boneshaking riffs. With a background in classical musics both Eurpoean and Indian, and an instinct for avant-jazz and destructive metal, Marin's hypnotic fusion of styles is ever unpredictable. Ferrara's propulsive, percussive attack, equally suited to simple grooves and impossible chords, can ground the music or launch it into space. His madcap gumbo of slap bass, Indian rhythms, earthy minimalism and complex tapping constantly pushes into strange new worlds, whilst still dropping thick booty-clap beats.
Underneath them lies Mann's rolling thunder; dense rhythmic architecture built from pure swagger and bounce. Half double-bass prog-metal, half crackle-pop
Buddy Rich swing, with African and
Balkan swirls, Mann's muscular, freewheeling polyrhythms are the engine fuel for
Consider's multiversal mischief. Even when not improvising, Consider's music is always a conversation, a roiling stew of dynamic interplay. Each member of Consider the Source alternately leads and follows, spars and assists; in any single song, alliances are made and broken, bargains struck and divorces finalized.
Touring from coast to coast, as well as
Europe and the
Middle East, has not only earned the band thousands of fans, but has allowed them to perform with wide variety of well-known artists, including
Victor Wooten,
Wayne Krantz,
King Crimson Projekt,
Kris Myers (
Umphrey's McGee),
Wyclef Jean,
Andy Statman,
Grace Potter & The Nocturnals,
Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey,
Dumpstaphunk,
Keller Williams,
George Porter, Jr.,
Jeff Sipe,
Panzerballet (
Germany),
Eatliz (Israel),
Freak Kitchen (
Sweden), Morglbl (
France), and many others. They have performed at numerous festivals and events, including Catskill
Chill, The
Big Up,
Burning Man,
Sun Seekers Ball (
Canada), Mid-Summer
Meltdown, Rootwire, the NYC
Fretless Guitar Festival, and the NYC
Gypsy Festival.
The band's newest
album, "
F**k It!
We'll Do It Live" is available from http://considerthesourcemusic.bandcamp.com.
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- published: 30 Apr 2013
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