Chicago Underground Duo – Boca Negra

Spy on the Floor | Boca Negra | Chicago Underground Duo
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This record, Boca Negra, has been on rotation for the last few days, so I did some sleuthing, and discovered (smh) that Chad Taylor is half of Chicago Underground Duo. Chad was going to the New School Jazz Program when I was there in the late 90s, along with Bilal and a slew of other talented mofos… I’m happy to see folks keeping jazz alive with such insight, delicacy and perception.  Taylor is a beast of a drummer – and melded with Rob Mazurek’s cornet, a little mbira, a little vibraphone, some programming and layered effects, Boca Negra has been taking me to a world I would very much like to live in. This record is a must have! The limited edition LP is currently out of stock but you can get the download for 10 bucks or the cd for $13.

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Some info on CUD from Thrill Jockey:

“Boca Negra is the 5th release of the critically acclaimed Chicago Underground Duo and 10th release by the Chicago Underground Collective. As with the previous four Duo records it contains both composed and improvised music. The recording contains powerful grooves along with ambient sound structures, folk song simplicity and polyrhythmic bursts of energy with lyrical melodic vignettes. It also combines high energy music with slow moving ballads. Boca Negra was recorded in Sao Paulo, Brazil at Rocha Studios making it the first record not created in Chicago. It is also the first record that contains a “cover”, that being Ornette Coleman’s “Broken Shadows”. This record has been three years in the making and took so long to make due partly to both Chad and Rob’s frantic touring schedules (Rob is the leader of the Exploding Star Orchestra, Sao Paulo Underground, Mandarin Movie, and more while Chad performs with Iron and Wine, Marc Ribot, and so forth).

The title “Boca Negra” means “Black Mouth”, a term coined in the Tenerife Canary Islands evoking the idea of an endless intake of information and also harks to the mouth of the volcano Tiede. The cover photo of the record was taken at the Dead Sea. Keeping those two things in mind, one of the goals of the record was to present the listener with the familiar in unfamiliar ways. “Broken Shadows” for instance, has Chad playing the drums and vibraphone simultaneously. He plays just the A section or verse while Rob plays the bridge section or chorus of the tune. The form is repeated over and over but some times the bridge is elongated, sometimes it is shortened and sometimes it is skipped all together, evoking the idea of “Broken Shadows”. There are improvisations that sound like composed songs in which Chad’s mbira and Rob’s cornet are played through various filters often times sounding like different instruments all together and composed songs that sound like improvisations of folk songs. “Confliction” was probably the most difficult song to record. The bass line flows with ease but the time signature varies between 17/8 and 4/4. As with previous records the goal was not to show virtuoso technique, but rather to present the listener with an emotional experience that transcends the idea of genre or label.

Boca Negra was produced by the inimitable Matt Lux. Matt is the bass player for Iron and Wine, Isotope 217, Mandarin Movie and the Exploding Star Orchestra. Matt and Chad have know each other over 20 years and Chad has said that it was Matt who originally got him interested in playing the drums, so both Rob and Chad were honored to have him on board. Most of the sounds on the record which are not the drums or cornet were programed with computer software. This is the first record in which Chad utilized his programing skills (the previous four records had Rob using his computer).

Chicago Underground Duo has been part of a new generation of music improvisers that emerged in Chicago in the 1990’s. Their live shows have often been described as astounding and they plan to tour both the U.S. and abroad this summer in support of the new record.”

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One Response to “Chicago Underground Duo – Boca Negra”
  1. 02.17.2010

    Oh yeah, I love me some Chicago Underground Duo! I’ve seen them live a few times; Chad Taylor is easily one of the best drummers I’ve ever seen play in person.

    Also – love this site!


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