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35 Days In May Review in this Month’s Jazzscene

This disc is from the fairly twisted mind of keyboardist/composer/producer Jeff Kaye. Call this electronic avant-garde. There are influences of the Headhunters, Weather Report, Chick Corea, electric Miles Davis and even hints of Chet Baker, though this is a very unique album. The keyboards are retro and very techno. Guest horn players bring some human nature to the bizarreness. As odd as it is, with its urban circus theme, it’s a fairly endearing disc in its strangeness alone, and not as far out as some Anthony Braxton outings. New Indie Artists, 2007; Playing Time: 39:00, HHH 1/2.

Reviews Coming In For Bobo Bazinsky in the Bronx

35 Days In May is receiving glowing reviews for Bobo Bazinsky In The Bronx.

“It is hard to anticipate hearing a recording as original as Bo Bo Bazinsky In the Bronx for the rest of this year.” – Read the rest at All About Jazz

“Bobo Bazinsky in the Bronx will scare you in the same way that a big city scares an out-of-towner.” – Read the rest at Music Reviewer!