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Hailed by the New York Times as a “promising young keyboardist, deeply attuned to pop production and orchestration,” Jason Domnarski has been an active member of the NYC downtown music scene for several years. His music reflects the eclecticism of the city, combining rock, jazz and electronic styles with unique piano sounds and innovative production. At home in both rock and jazz clubs, JDT has performed at some of NYC’s best venues, including Jazz Standard, Blue Note, National Arts Club, NUBLU, and a residency at famed Lower East Side venue Rockwood Music Hall. The trio’s first CD, ‘Notes from Underground’, garnered high praise from critics and fans alike and firmly established the band as a force to be reckoned with in the jazz world. JDT joins the Ropeadope family with their latest CD, ‘Inventing the Wheel’, and takes their sonic and compositional exploration even further, creating a fitting statement from one of New York City’s most original young pianists.
"...a trio deeply attuned to pop production and orchestration." New York Times
"JDT has crafted a record that is a terrific addition to the year’s jazz releases and one of the best instrumental piano albums in recent memory – rich with melody, sharp song craft, and inspired performances." Stereo Subversion
"In demand session cats that like to color outside the lines, these jazz rockers will not be categorized and make tunes for people that still believe in the Duke Ellington Policy. Fun stuff for cutting edge tastes." -Midwest Record
"If one is tired of the same old standard approach to music that you get from the typical trio, then it is time to consider sampling the interesting sound from JDT." EJazz News
"'Notes from the Underground'" takes the listener into Domnarski's world, where musical styles blend and invent a new and quite mesmerizing soundtrack."JazzChicago
Jason Domnarski is endorsed by Moog.
Aaron Nevezie is endorsed by Aguilar.
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