Tuesday, July 1, 2025

I Spy- A Drop in the Ocean (Self Released Portugal)


I Spy is a band lead by local musician, Andy Shades. I have seen the band many times and this is their first release!!  It was recorded over the last several years in Andy´s studio in Portugal.  It was mixed by Andy and Larry Lush (UK music producer from the 90s).  It features 10 original songs and starts off with the title track, a cool psychedelic rocker.  Rising is an acoustic guitar driven love song or sorts and has a more laid back and bluesy feel with the lead guitar and organ. Later there is a great keyboard solo by Larry.  Monsters, is a very political track, speaking about the nasty side of humans and has a sort of groove like Drop in the Ocean. The vocals are very passionate and lyrics very powerful. Ghosts is a more moody track but that same danceable groove is mixed in with a jazzy piano solo. It is great they leave space for all the musicians to have their chances for solos. I like that. Sorry is probably the most mellow and laid back piece and the first to prominently feature Andy playing sax. Wild Embrace, picks up the pace again and gets very heavy with the lyrics. Great psychedelic guitar solo on this and then a violin solo!  Abort is a live fave that they often play.  Always Break the Rules is a track I have never heard before and a sort of piano driven ballad of sorts. When will it end kicks the pace up a bit and a happy good groove.  Gotta Give it Away ends this first album by I Spy!  I think it is a nice and diverse picture of what the band does and sounds good. Drums could sound better though. Maybe a bit too political for some people but Andy has something to say to the world and this is a good way to do it, in music… 

http://andyshades.bandcamp.com 



Liquid Orbit- More Spontaneous Floating Rock Creations (Clostridium Records CR107)

Liquid Orbit are a Bremen based jam rock band and this a follow up to their last record, which like the previous was taken from their weekly jam sessions (2017-2021) and put into a really cool record. Even the vocals are improvised on the spot! No additional overdubs!!   The CD features mostly medium length tracks with Side A feature 4 and Side B features just one long track. The opening is some of the most heavy rock stuff the band has played with some intense drumming and guitar riffing.  Non Gravity Hop has a great groove and nice solo guitar. Partir Dans L espace, I was really gettting into it and then it ended. Very cool…Last track on Side A slows thing down a lot with a nice vibe and laid back vocals by Sylvia. Side B features  a long track called While Sylvia is Repairing the launch vehicle adapter, starts slowly with a repeated keyboard line and then the drums and bass kick in and off we go, with a more jazzy feel.  It has a great build and is a fantastic track.. Such a cool band. Glad I will see them soon on Friday July 4th in Bremen with my own band, ØSC… 

http://liquidorbit.bandcamp.com 

http://clostridiumrecords.com



Quartet Diminshed- Deerand (Moon June Records MJR133)

Never heard of this project but what world class players are on this. It is a very laid back CD, with many of the compositions starting off with piano and then the horns, bass and other instruments enter in the picture and off they go to paint you some wonderful sound scapes.  Pretty fantastic stuff..   The group is: Soheil- Sax and Clarinet, Rouzbeh- Drums, Mazyar- Piano, Voice (not a lot), Ehsan- Guitar. They are joined by Tony Levin (upright bass on Mirrorside) and Chapman Stick on Allegro per il re. Markus reuter fills in the space with soundscapes and touch guitar  and some bass.   Cool stuff…  Mirrorside is probably my fave track… 

http://moonjunerecords.bandcamp.com/





Markus Reuter featuring Fabio Tentini and Asaf Sirkis- Truce 3 (Unsung Records(Moon June RecordsUR0025CD)

These three amazing musicians gathered for two days in a studio in Italy in 2024 and laid down these tracks LIVE! The album features 10 tracks from 3mins to 9mins in length. It ranges from quite heavy intense instrumental workouts to laid back more ambient pieces. The guitar is mostly in the fore with the layers of synth loops, pads, etc.. floating in the background. Nice bass sound… Its not in the Cards is one of my faves. The synths are mixed a bit higher and play a bigger role.  Never Apart starts with the bass taking the lead then a more guitar oriented track. Crooked has a sort of ominous feel to it   Anyway you get the idea. Cool stuff…