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For his third outing as a leader, guitarist Dean Brown called on two longtime friends to complete a potent power trio. And in bassist Will Lee and drummer Dennnis Chambers, he wound up with the ultimate rhythm section. Together this dream team lays down some seriously funky grooves while interacting in the moment with jazzy abandon on DBIII: Live in Tokyo. Recorded in the heart of the Japanese metropolis at The Cotton Club, this vibrant live recording captures the earth-shaking energy and fiery licks streaming off the bandstand on three consecutive nights in this intimate Tokyo night spot. From finely-crafted Brown originals like the edgy “Take This,” the slamming “Solid” and the epic “The Battle’s Over (For Jaco)” to faithful covers of Jimi Hendrix’s “Up from the Skies” and The Beatles’ “All You Need Is Love,” DBIII: Live in Tokyo easily straddles genres while remaining organically in the moment. And the guitarist, a bona fide road warrior who has toured with the likes of David Sanborn, Billy Cobham, Marcus Miller and the Brecker Brothers, delivers some jaw-dropping fretboard fireworks from track to track.
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After 20 years as a working sideman with some of the most prominent names on the contemporary jazz scene, guitarist Dean Brown has finally realized his first recording as a leader. Many of those same funk-fusion icons who employed Brown through various phases of his career -- drummer Billy Cobham, the Brecker Brothers, David Sanborn, Bill Evans, Marcus Miller and George Duke -- have gathered to return the favor by appearing on HERE , the guitarists hard-hitting debut for ESC Records.

Aside from representing the different bandleaders that he has worked with over the years, HERE also showcases the range of Brown's own musical tastes. Touches of P-Funk, The Beatles and Jimi Hendrix mingle nicely with Afro-Cuban grooves and unadulterated swinging jazz on this ambitious undertaking. "I didnt want to arbitrarily just have an all-star cast on this album," says the in-demand guitarist. "But there were certain people that I felt had strongly influenced my direction so I wanted to include them as sort of conduit for my writing. And everybody was so incredibly supportive about it. They all were extremely happy that I finally had made a record of my own."

With the exception of one tune, a slamming remake of The Beatles "Baby, You're A Rich Man", all the material on HERE was composed by Brown. And rather than using the occasion to showcase his own chops, Dean followed the Duke Ellington modus operandi of writing tunes with specific players in mind. "Back In The Day", for instance, is a fitting vehicle for both Marcus Miller's signature slap bass prowess and Sanborn's instantly recognizable alto sax wail.

"Gemini", which shifts from tasty acoustic guitar work to soaring electric lines by Brown, was written specifically to highlight Marcus Miller's remarkably fluid and agile fretless bass work. As the composer explains, "Marcus is a Gemini. I kind of wrote this tune for and about him. So for me it was a thing of, Marcus, if you cant play on this tune then I'm not doing the tune. There's not much point to it if Marcus is not playing it, and he kind of proves that."

Brown took the same approach in writing tunes to Billy Cobham's strength. "There's a couple of things that I wrote very specifically for Billy," he says. "And to me, they're very obvious. I just wanted to tap into the things I love about the way Billy plays. And he sure came through like a champ." Cobham, the first to elevate Brown's profile to an international level, is well represented on the slow-grooving vocal number "Tell It (Like It Is)", which is based on the drummers early 70's fusion classic, "Stratus". Says the guitarist, "I actually did a tour with Billy last summer which precipitated me asking him to play on my record. I've played with Billy over the years off and on. Its not been a regular thing but we just seem to want to play with each other every once in a while, so I appreciate those opportunities. Because he was one of the first guys to give me a gig." Elsewhere, Cobham erupts for a sizzling solo on a jazzy quartet number called "The Clave Groove", which has Dean playing fleet-fingered, warm-toned lines on a fat-bodied jazz box in the tradition of George Benson. Cobham reprises his inimitable backbeat groove on a brief but ultra-funky "Billy Groove Interlude" and dazzles on a dramatic reading of "The Battles Over (For Jaco)", Browns epic homage to the late, great bassist-composer, Jaco Pastorius.

Keyboardist-composer George Duke, another Brown employer, appears on the smooth jazz offering "Believe Me". "Big Foot is direct homage to Hendrix, alluding specifically to Jimi's cool organ quartet shuffle "Rainy Day Dream Away" from Electric Ladyland . And Dean's remake of the Beatles "Baby, You're A Rich Man" puts a funky spin on that quintessentially psychedelic pop offering. "There is something about that tune that is so cool", he says, "and I always thought it could be made real funky. I did enjoy that period of the Beatles where they were more into that Indian thing and more experimental...all the backwards stuff and the sitars. And there was something about this particular tune that just stuck with me. In fact, it was one of the tunes that I used to cover in the band I had as a kid, so I always dug it."

"Solid is an aptly-named, hard-edged Afro-Cuban groover which features some brilliant layered percussion work by Don Alias and a heroic tenor sax solo by Michael Brecker, and "Just For Kicks" is an urgent showcase for brother Randys stellar trumpet work. Dean's debut opens on an upbeat, turbo-charged note with "Take This!", an ultra-funky throwdown sparked by Brown's slick rhythm guitar work behind Randy Breckers trumpet solo, Ricky Petersons Hammond B-3 organ work and Richard Patterson's virtuosic electric bass slapping.

And the collection closes on a dramatic note with Brown's opus, "The Battles Over (For Jaco)". The composer details the genesis of passionate and depthful suite: "Its a very important and personal piece for me. And it came together over a long period of time. I was playing with Bob James in Florida at the time of Jaco's death (in September of 1987). I went to his funeral in Fort Lauderdale. And it's funny...I think that all of us were kind of half-expecting him to jump out of the casket and go...AAAAAAAAH! GOTCHA! But he never did, which was a drag. But Wayne Shorter was there and Joe Zawinul was there. They were pallbearers. Obviously, this was a solemn and important occasion. And as we were leaving the church, this melody came to me. At first I thought it might've been written before but I couldnt quite put my finger on it. And then later on, as much as six months or a year later, I completed the piece. The whole thing tells the story of Jaco's kind of meteroic rise and his unfortunate fall. And hopefully at the end of the tune it doesnt sound depressing but instead sounds like there's some hope there. Its a powerful song and whenever we play it I tell people, This isn't a song that's evocative of something that Jaco would write, its just how I feel about it."

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For his follow-up to 2001's "Here", guitarist Dean Brown decided to focus more intently on his musical inspirations from the 1970s. The resulting and aptly-titled "Groove Warrior" is a slamming affair that owes a debt to the likes of Sly Stone, James Brown, Parliament-Funkadelic, Jimi Hendrix and Carlos Santana while showcasing Brown as a singer-songwriter as well as a chopsmeister of the highest order. Backed by a funky crew including keyboardist Bernard Wright, bassists Booker King and Schuyler Deale, drummer Juju House and special guest Marcus Miller, Brown lays down some soulful lead vocals and searing guitar licks in his second recording as a leader for ESC.

"This record had more of a homogeneous concept as opposed to "Here", where I was really trying to demonstrate a lot of the styles that I had been accustomed to playing for the past 20 years. But with "Groove Warrior", I just wanted to try and make a record that indicated what made me want to play music in the first place and get back to some of that stuff...that early '70s experience and the old school R&B I grew up on."

While fusion fans may well recognize Brown's name from the numerous recordings and tours he's done over the years as a sideman with Billy Cobham, the Brecker Brothers, Vital Information, David Sanborn and Marcus Miller, they may be surprised to hear him singing on "Groove Warrior". But as Dean notes, "I was always a singer-guitar player from the time I was a kid all the way up until I started studying more about jazz. And then when I got the gig with Billy Cobham (in 1981) I just kept going in that direction and haven't had a chance to really sing again until now."

Brown demonstrates a particularly soulful quality on the vocals to his originals "To Be With You", a masterful piece of pop composing with a few allusions to Middle Eastern music tossed into the mix, and "Forever", a Sly-flavored piece augmented by a savvy arrangement for string quartet. His spoken word verse on "The Divining Tree", reminiscent of Hendrix's poetic raps on If Six Was Nine and Third Stone From The Sun, leads into one of the albums more ambitious tunes, a kind of semi-autobiographical suite entitled "Feed My Jones". As Dean explains, "Its a story about somebody giving up whatever it is that they feel is not doing them any good anymore and then dealing with it. And the middle section, where it sounds like just a bunch of voices all wrapped around your head, is kind of like what happens when you've stopped doing whatever it is that you thought would be bad for you, whether it was drugs or a relationship or food or whatever. And now all of a sudden when you're without that, you can't focus because you dont have that anchor anymore. So finally I just give in and say, The hell with it. Im just gonna do whatever it is, whatever it takes to get through the day, which is not what I actually did in real life, but it just seemed like something that I would like to do."

Elsewhere, the instrumental pieces on "Groove Warrior" kick with a vengeance, fueled by Juju's big-as-a-house backbeats and Booker's low-end groove and sparked by some scintillating synth work from Wright and some multi-layered, over-the-top guitar playing from Brown. Their chemistry is particularly apparent on the heavy-duty "In The Basement" (a kind of James Gang-meets-Mandrill mantra), the super-funky "Break Song" and the country-funk flavored group improv number "Piggly Wiggly", which has Dean taking a surprise turn on 4-string banjo. The lyrical "Shadows", underscored by Juju's go-go beat, is Dean's personal tribute three giants of the guitar whom he acknowledges as "the masters of melody" Jeff Beck, Carlos Santana and Mike Stern while "Blues on the Blvd. -- Part II" is an earthy throwdown workout spurred on by Bernard Wright's velvety Hammond B-3 organ cushion.

"Hunter" is a meditative groover inspired by an African field recording. As Brown explains, "I was listening to various tribal African recordings and the one that struck me was from a Malinke hunting song. I just used the groove, the bass line...and put it in two different keys, and then tried to treat it the way that Miles Davis treated things in the Kind of Blue record, where everything was kept very simple and he really left it up to the musicians to make the music happen or not. So at the session I gave everybody this chart that had two lines on it - a groove in A and another in B - and that was it. So what you hear is us actually composing the song as it happens. I just played the head and Bernard just reacted to it like we were having a very animated conversation. We really get this weird little rhythm tapestry going and all the while Booker just stays the course and plays the bassline. And what Juju did on that tune is just phenomenal. Its a powerful piece of music, almost kind of mystical for me. We really unleashed something in the studio that day and it all happened in just one take."

Bass great Marcus Miller appears on three pieces - "Forever, Break Song" and a special remix of "Forever". Another special guest on "Groove Warrior" is vocalist extraordinaire Lalah Hathaway, who makes her presence felt on "To Be With You, Forever" and "Hunter", on which she improvises wordless vocals to suit the African-flavored groove. As Brown explains, "Lalah didn't want to just come in and do the r&b hit on the record. She really wanted to be like one of the instruments, so that's basically how we treated her. She doubled Bernard's Indian-sounding synth line on "To Be With You" and she improvised all the way through "Hunter", just accompanying the events and responding to what's going on. And I like the idea that she's much more like a musician on the record as opposed to this r&b diva."

While Brown continues to be in-demand as a hired gun, his deepest and most personal musical statements continue to be made as a leader.

Through the '80s and into the '90s, Brown alternated constant touring with sax star David Sanborn, bassist Marcus Miller and the Brecker Brothers. More recently he has toured with saxophonist and ESC labelmate Bill Evans, keyboardist George Duke and two summers ago with Billy Cobham on his 30th anniversary celebration of his landmark fusion album, Spectrum.

2001s Here was his first big step. He takes another giant step in that direction with Groove Warrior.

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In this in-depth instructional DVD, funk/fusion guitar master and GIT instructor Dean Brown explains and demonstrates: two-hand rhythmic independence; developing rhythm patterns over a variety of grooves; creating rhythmic variety & texture; improv tools and concepts; and more. Includes a lesson book, embedded play-along tracks, and bonus live performances featuring an all-star band. 2 hours, 23 minutes.

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" ... He delivers music with punch, energy and integrity."
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" .... Rockish, bluesy, jazzy, funky all rolled up into one."
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1982- Billy Cobham "Observations+" (M.S.R. written by Dean Brown)

1982- Tiger Okoshi- "Mudd Cake"

1982- Billy Cobham- "Smokin - Live at Montreux" (Some Other Kind written by Dean Brown)

1983- Steve Smith- "Vital Information"

1983- Billy Cobham/Louie Bellson-"Cobham Meets Bellson" VHS

1983- Gil Evans-"Gil Evans And His Orchestra"-VHS

1984- Steve Smith- "Orion" (The Strut written by Dean Brown)

1985- Billy Cobham- "Warning"

1986- Billy Cobham- "Power Play"

1987- Steve Smith- "Part I and II" DVD/Video

1987- Lee Venters- "388 Marlborough Street" (Noah's Ark written by Dean Brown)

1987- Steve Smith-"Global Beat" (One Flight Up co-written by Dean Brown)

1988- Bob James- "Ivory Coast"

1988- Al Corley- "The Big Picture"

1988- Roland Vasquez- "The Tides Of Time"

1988- Rob Prester- "Trillium"

1988- Kirk Whalum- "And You Know That"

1989- Kirk Whalum- "The Promise"

1990- Various Artists-"GRP Digital Sampler, Vol. 2"

1990- Bob James- "Grand Piano Canyon"

1991- Various Artists-"Beyond the Groove: Contemporary Jazz on The Move"

1992- Steps Ahead- "Yin-Yang"

1992- Takeshi T.K. Ito- "Visions"

1992- The Brecker Brothers- "Return of the Brecker Brothers"

1993- The Mann Brothers- "Mann to Mann"

1993- Color Me Badd- "Time And Chance"

1993- Gary Rosen- "Tot Rock"

1993- Kirk Whalum- "Cache"

1993- Marcus Miller- "The Sun Don't Lie"

1994- Bob James- "Restless"

1994- David Sanborn- "Hearsay"

1994- The Brecker Brothers- "Out Of The Loop" (Grammy® -Best Intrumental Composition "African Skies" and Grammy® -Best Contemporary Jazz Performance-"Out Of The Loop")

1994- Jason Miles- "World Tour"

1995- Various Artists- "Blue Suede Sneakers"

1995- Lenny White- "Present Tense"

1995- Various Artists- "People"

1996- Jason Miles- "Mr. X"

1996- Various Artists-"JVC XRCD Sampler"

1996- Bernard Purdie's- "Soul to Jazz"

1996- Tom Coster- "From the Street"

1996- Lenny White- "Renderers of Spirit"

1996- David Sanborn- "Songs From The Night Before"

1997- Various Artists-"Hot Jazz Biscuits

1997- John Favicchia- "World Time"

1997- Eddie Harris- "The Last Concert"

1997- Till Bronner- "Midnight"

1997- Various Artists- "NBA at 50: A Musical Celebration"

1997- Weldon Irvine- "Spoken Melodies"

1997- Roberta Flack -"The Christmas Album"

1998- Various Artists-"Hot Jazz Biscuits"

1998- Walkaway- "Night Life" (Headless Horseman, Beatin' Silver, written by Dean Brown)

1999- Brecker Brothers-"Priceless Jazz"

1999- Marcus Miller- "Live And More"

1999- Master Vel- "The Price Of Freedom"

1999- Billy Cobham- "By Design"

1999- David Sanborn- "Inside" (Grammy® -Best Contemporary Jazz Performance)

1999- Nelson Rangell- "Always"

1999- Bill Evans- "Touch"

1999- Ricky Peterson- "Souvenir" (Ignorance is Bliss co-written by Dean Brown)

2000- Jason Miles/Various Artists -"A Love Affair - The Music of Ivan Lins" (Grammy®-Best Male Pop Vocal Performance-Sting for “She Walks This Earth” (Soberana Rosa)

2000- Joe Piket- "Nine Times Framed"

2000- Jason Miles/Various Artists- "Celebrating The Music Of Weather Report"

2000- Bikithi Kumalo- "In Front Of My Eyes"

2001- Bill Evans- "Soul Insider"

2001- David Sanborn- "David Sanborn and Friends" - DVD

2001- David Mann- "Touch"

2001- Randy Brecker- "Hangin' In The City"

2001- John Favicchia- "Dharma" (The Gauntlet written by Dean Brown)

2001- Jason Miles/Various Artists- "To Grover With Love"

2001- Victor Bailey- "That's Right"

2001- Dean Brown-"Here"

2002- Kirk Whalum-"Best of Kirk Whalum"

2002- Les McCann- "Pump It Up" (Buckshot & LeFonque co-written by Dean Brown, Funk It co-written by Dean Brown)

2002- Walkaway- "Double Walk"

2002- Gil Evans- "Gil Evans and His Orchestra"- DVD

2002- Joe Zawinul "Faces and Places"

2002- Dennis Chambers- "Outbreak" (Plan-B co-written by Dean Brown)

2002- Gato Barbieri-"Shadow Of The Cat"

2003- Various Artists-"Living Theater, Vol. 3"

2003- Bernard Maseli-"The Globetrotters: Fairytales of the Trees"

2003- Louie Bellison- "Louie Bellison and His Big Band" DVD

2003- Roberta Flack -"Holiday"

2003- Marcus Miller- "Ozell Tapes"

2003- Freddie Cole- "In The Name Of Love"

2003- Cassandra Reed- "Cassandra Reed"

2003- Eric Marienthal- "Sweet Talk"

2004- Maximum Grooves-"Coast to Coast" (You Da Mann, Attitude, Karma Kanic co-written by Dean Brown)

2004- Various Artists-"Undercover [Hip Bop]"

2004- Dean Brown-"Groove Warrior"

2005- Jason Miles-"Miles to Miles-In The Spirit of Miles Davis"

2005- Various Artists-"As One-Tsunami Relief"-(Gemini written by Dean Brown)

2005- Marcus Miller-"Silver Rain"

2006- Jason Miles -"What's Going On-The Music Of Marvin Gaye"

2006- Bradley Leighton with Jason Miles-"Bradley Leighton with Jason Miles"

2006- Various Artists-"Funk Academy"

2006- Alex Fox-"Influences"

2006- Mauri Sanchis-"Good Vibes"

2006- Marcus Miller-"Master Of All Trades"-DVD

2006- Dennis Chambers-"Planet Earth" (Camel Hump written by Dean Brown)

2006- Poogie Bell-"Get On The Kit"

2006- Various Artists-"Emergency Funk Radio" (Emergency Funk Radio co-written by Dean Brown, Seven Groove Interlude, Billy Groove Interlude, Break Song written by Dean Brown)

2007- Steve Adelson-"Adventures In Stickology"

2007- Billy Cobham/Louie Bellson-"Cobham Meets Bellson"-DVD

2007- Keith Anderson & Full of Soul-"Let's Roll"

2007- Various Artists- "Funky Planet Earth"

2008- Billy Cobham- "Fruit From The Loom"

2008- Razl- "Rotonova"

2008- Dean Brown -"Modern Techniques for the Electric Guitarist" DVD

2009- Cheikh Ndoye-"A Child's Tale"

2009- Mauri Sanchis-"Groove Words" (Produced by Mauri Sanchis and Dean Brown)

2009- Michael Schmidt- "Destination"

2009- Dean Brown - "DBIII"

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Nov 20 2009 11:58 AM

Hi D -


Thanx for getting back to me - pitty there were no dates in the UK :-(

... maybe next time through :-)


Enjoy Japan !


safe travels,

G

Kittaan

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Nov 19 2009 9:39 PM

Head up north!! The Bay Area needs some funky DBIII... make it happen. 8')
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Nov 19 2009 12:13 AM

New Release from Section 27 Netlabel
[S27-028] ADVIRUZ - NIGHTLY SOUNDS
(IDM, Glitch, Experimental)

Adviruz is the artist psedonym of Istanbul’s Pinar Gurcan, whose growing passion for sound is translated through her music. Since an early age, she has been listening and mimicking opera singers, writing melodies, songs and poems in which she spoke her mind and reflected her soul. All of which are evident on "Nightly Sounds", an 8 track album which is the equivilent of having a glimpse into a diary, learning of love lost, gained, a snapshot of the human condition from which we can all draw experience... All of these things are developed musically into minimalistic glitch, noise, idm, experimental music and microsounds, influences reminiscent of work by artists like Tujiko Noriko, Mira Calix, Plaid and Björk.

Adviruz and Section 27 present "Nightly Sounds", an intricately woven and rewarding musical tapestry. Available now for free download.

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Ridley

Ridley



Nov 17 2009 1:27 PM

Hey Dean..good luck in Tokyo.....you should bring your band east....hell Dennis is right here in Balmore.
Geoff J : Da Bluze Fuzer

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Nov 13 2009 9:02 PM

Dean, I'm diggin the vid clips of the new album ! Realy dig how you set up all of those melodic motives and build on them, not to mention some killer jammin ' !

-G
LAILA

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Nov 13 2009 5:46 PM

Hi :):) Happy weekend!:) ^_^
Section 27 Netlabel

Section 27 Netlabel



Nov 12 2009 9:54 PM

[S27-027] V.A - Sectioned

To celebrate our first 27 releases on Section 27 Netlabel, we proudly present to you "Sectioned", a free compilation of 27 tracks, amounting to 2 hours across two discs of twisted electronic beats, discordant melodies, haunting passages, broken ambience, bending senses of time and space, microscopic glitches, pounding bass frequencies, sounds between sounds, the human voice and the audible sensation of music dissolving in acid. This is the sound of your mind's eye. This is the sound of the Sectioned... Strap yourself in and enjoy the experience.

Also features a 75 minute bonus disc "Sectioned : Nonimxs", including 9 remixes of selected Section 27 artists by Nonima and 2 original tracks created by Silent Snow and Nina Kardec using existing Nonima tracks.

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Michael Huber

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Nov 12 2009 6:55 AM

Hi Dean,
Thanks for the add.
The clips of the new disc sound great!!
What a lucky guy you are with a rhythm section like this!!!
All the Best
Micha
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Nov 12 2009 2:44 AM

Come on over and check out the new songs!

'Who we Are' and '21st century'

Chances are you will soon hear them in some movies coming out next spring. So, come on over and check them out!

chris
LEON

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Nov 11 2009 12:12 PM

Comin soon!! Leon - Planet groove remixes (4 tracks ep)
feat Umbo & Timewarp inc.

Available on juno/beatport/itunes/etc...




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Nov 8 2009 5:04 PM

[S27-026] Nonima & theAudiologist - Almost Tomorrow
(Glitch, Ambient, Downtempo, IDM)

Almost Tomorrow is the third full length collaboration album from Section 27 Netlabel founders Tam Ferrans and Andrew Paterson, under their Nonima & theAudiologist guise. This time around the sound is more melodic, and has a definite feeling of a complete and more mature sound than heard on the previous LP's "Dystopian Battle Hymns" and "Ceremony After Amputation". If you are familiar with their individual projects you may even be in for a slight surprise, as the tracks are not as beat driven like before, but are more atmospheric and sound, well... "bigger". In its 75 minutes, Almost Tomorrow takes you on a trip from the digital rain-soaked cavernous scraping in "Thoughtograph", the ethereal beat jittering of "The Colour of Rain", intercepted transmissions from unknown places in "Com-Intercept", "Ganzfeld"s huge yet strangely insect-like beats until everything you knew comes crashing around you in "Almost Tomorrow". Burning pianos, glitched out soundscapes and intricately programmed beatplay, this may well be their best work to date. Consider it the soundtrack to a rainy overcastday, but with just that glimmer of sunshine peeking from the clouds. "Almost Tomorrow" wears its heart on its sleeve.

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Nov 8 2009 4:17 PM

Hey Dean Brown !
Posted a few samples from my new album.
Should be out soon.
Feedback on the music welcome...

See you soon,

T.
T.H.P.

T.H.P.



Nov 8 2009 2:28 PM

Hi Dean,

How's tricks?

Are you in Europe at the mo?

Hey that Will gezza plays the 4 string mean !

Hi to Ruth,

Hugs

Gaz
DICARLO PRODUCTIONS

DICARLO PRODUCTIONS



Nov 7 2009 1:18 PM

Hey Dean,

Congrats on the new CD with Dennis and Will. :)
Any plans to play Berlin with that group. You guys must be awesome.
Hey, I just saw that you're playing here in Berlin at the Quasimodo on Monday the 9th, with Victor Bailey. Any chance you could put me + 1 on the Guest List? I've got a gig myself that night, but it's the opening of a Jam Session. We just open the session, and I can probably leave if there are other drummers there, or leave early enough to catch some of your 2nd set.
Anyway, let me know.
It'll be great to see you again.

All the best,
DICARLO
Tjoe

Tjoe



Nov 6 2009 2:20 AM

hey dean!

thank for adding!
Bruce Royal

Bruce Royal



Nov 5 2009 7:48 PM

Hola Brutha Dean!! I know it's been a while, but I'm back online again. Man, Killin' rhythm section ya got on your hands man. Poppin' baby, poppin' wit hot butta!!! Send a line when ya can. One Love.
Gregor Bongaerts

Gregor Bongaerts



Nov 2 2009 11:35 PM

Hi Dean,
the new Live CD DBIII is really great! Love it!
NEXT HUMAN GENERATION

NEXT HUMAN GENERATION



Nov 1 2009 11:04 AM

wOOOah !
Fat groove in here!
Bravo.
NHG
Alfredo Dias Gomes

Alfredo Dias Gomes



Oct 31 2009 11:01 PM

Thanks for the add!
All the best,
Alfredo.
Jacinta

Jacinta



Oct 31 2009 10:55 PM

I have a new Cd "Songs of Freedom" on BLUE NOTE Record.
I'd love if you could check it out

www.myspace.com/jacintajazz
www.youtube.com/jazzintaprod

All The Best
Jacinta
Bougez Rock

Bougez Rock



Oct 30 2009 5:29 AM

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Oct 29 2009 11:16 AM

Thank you for your friendship and your support.

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Lamont

Lamont



Oct 28 2009 10:20 PM

hey Mr. Dean;

i got DB III rollin'in the car stereo - great music man!

respect from Portugal and thanx 4 the friendship »

peace

Lamont
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