Jazz Yorkshire ‘Futures’ tour finished

On Sunday we finished off our regional ‘Futures’ tour with a very enjoyable gig at the 7arts centre in Chapel-Allerton. It’s been great to play our own material at some of the best clubs in the area, some completely new to us, and so big thanks to Nigel Slee and Jazz Yorkshire as well as the promoters who put us on like Chris de Saram, Martin Powell and Steve Crocker.

Check out a Leeds Guide review of our Wakefield Jazz gig here.

Our new recordings are sounding ever-better as we go through the mixing/mastering stage at Savile and Chrome studios in Leeds, and I hope to have them completed and ready to be put on a sampler CD by mid-May. We also got some live recordings done at 7arts so hoping to upload those soon.

 

 

Matt Roberts’ Tribute to Miles Davis – weekend mini-tour

Matt Roberts’ Tribute to Miles Davis is doing a string of dates in Leeds over the weekend of the 18th June: we’ve got Wakefield Jazz (17th), HEART in Headingley (18th), 7arts (19th) and Sela Bar (20th) in what promises to be a very enjoyable few days for us. Fears of over-exposure may be dispelled by news that we will be using different tunes/approaches and focusing on different periods of Miles’ career up to ’67 for all four dates. See the gig calendar for more details…

The band is:

Matt Roberts – trumpet, Matt Anderson – tenor, George Grant – alto, Sam Watts – piano, John Marley – double-bass and Sam Gardner – drums.

 

Jazz Yorkshire ‘Futures’ tour starts tomorrow night

Tomorrow evening sees the start of the Matt Anderson Quartet’s regional tour, sponsored by Jazz Yorkshire as part of their ‘Futures’ scheme. The first date is Wakefield Jazz alongside Aron Kyne’s ‘Yoruba,’ and other dates include Jazz at the Priestley (15th April), The Coliseum (21st April), The Phoenix (26th April) and 7arts (1st May) – see the gig calendar for more info.

My composition ‘The Crunch’ was recently recorded by Birmingham Conservatoire students Euan Palmer, Tobie Carpenter, Chris Young and Hamish Livingstone – you can listen to it below:

 

 

 

Observations from the Gateshead International Jazz Festival

Last weekend was the seventh annual Gateshead International Jazz Festival at the Sage, and I made the trip up on Saturday for some high-quality gigs – Stian Westerhus, FOOD with special guest Eivind Aarset, Joe Lovano’s ‘Us Five’ and Mike Stern.

FOOD was the highlight, immediately re-creating the distinctive blend between electronic and acoustic sounds that defines their recordings. The band is now a duo between Iain Ballamy (saxophones) and Thomas Stronen (drums/percussion), with special guest Eivind Aarset adding sometimes heavily-layered guitar textures and effects, and they freely improvised a 70-minute set so well structured that it often sounded composed and rehearsed.

Tomorrow evening we are going back into the studio for a final session of mastering, and then we will have a short CD’s-worth of properly produced, original tracks to distribute for free as a promotional tool. Hopefully, by the weekend they should be available on this site to listen to.

Happy to be featured on Martin Powell’s ‘JazzScene’ broadcast on BCB Radio this Tuesday – the broadcast can be heard at http://jazzscene.podomatic.com/.

Taking shape.

After a heavy week I’ve now resumed work on this site, and I think it’s starting to take a bit more of a shape – all the pages are published now, some audio has been embedded and I’ve added a couple of new pages as well. Still to come: RSS feed, photo gallery and videos.

Plus, soon I’ll be uploading some new Matt Anderson Quartet recordings which we just completed on Friday. These were done at Savile and Chrome studios in Leeds as part of the Jazz Yorkshire ‘Futures’ scheme, and we’re back in the studio again next Friday to mix and master the results. We recorded six original tunes in total: Skye, The Crunch, Ralph’s Cross, Cold Spell, LS7 by me, and Free into Edinburgh by Aubin. It seemed to go very well on the day, and we’re all pretty excited to hear the tracks again next week.

Here is a pic from the very enjoyable Charlie Wright’s gig I did last week with Sam Leak, James Opstad and Chris Draper.

Tesseract

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

New website!

The new website is starting to take shape, albeit slowly with all my other commitments I have to fulfill this week. It’s been a real learning curve getting to grips with WordPress, web hosting, plugins etc., but I feel like I’m starting to get comfortable with it all now. Maybe it will all be ready to unveil in a few days?!

In other news, this week I’m playing in York with my quartet straight after our weekly rehearsal (this gig will hopefully be filmed and part-posted on this site), as well as heading down to London to play at Charlie Wright’s with Sam Leak, Chris Draper and James Opstad in a new project called Tesseract. The last time I was at Charlie’s I was watching Chris Cheek perform in Rudder, so I’m quite excited about playing there! (And sampling some of the venue’s amazing Thai food…)

Some other cool gigs I’m doing this week are with the Kate Peters Septet in York and the Alec Robinson Quartet in Hull – both bands have just been in the studio recording and mixing so I hope we’ll have to tracks to put up soon as well.