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Antibalas Horns record with Mark Ronson at Electric Lady Studios, NYC

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In the studio with Mark Ronson

We spent Sunday at Electric Lady Studios with Jovanotti. Across the hall was producer Mark Ronson, finishing his latest record. Mark has worked with musicians from our camp since the Amy Winehouse sessions in 2006. For this project needed some more horns on a new song. We were there so we went and did it. The song is fierce and funky, and has an energy and texture reminiscent of the best of Chaka Khan, Earth Wind and Fire, Teena Marie, D-Train and Michael Jackson all in one song.

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Three Questions with Jordan McLean

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This is the first in a series of mini-interview pieces published weekly on Tuesday over the next three months. Three simple questions with a member of the band. First up is trumpeter Jordan McLean.
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1) What creative things do you have going on right now

* breathtakingly beautiful songs from my dear friend Jeremiah Lockwood

 * new arrangements for brass of very old music, from a new band i am calling BREATH FOR 5 VOICES 

* the premier of a new band (with my System Dialing Records partner, the sui generous drummer Amir Ziv) DIRECTORS 

 * a first reading of about 1/2 of a piece commissioned by the incredible SIREN Baroque (and some Vivaldi selected by Co-Birthday Girl Anneke Schaul-Yoder!)

* a new song from my beloved PIANO MUSIC & SONG TRIO (featuring Anneke and the truly wonderful Derin Oge)

i am performing at BAM in the redic tribute to William Onyeabor on 5/2+3...

i will be in Europe for a couple of weeks with Antibalas early this summer and otherwise focusing on work in Brooklyn as music coordinator for a new art house venture and continuing to produce new releases for System Dialing Records, including Jeremiah Lockwood's phenomenal solo record LOCKWOOD, due out in early May (more on all of this soon).

yeah! the piece for SIREN, DIRECTORS with Amir, SDR and GSquare are the most burning in my mind...

2) What was your favorite Antibalas show/moment of the past few months

The New Years shows at SOBs were so special, because the band had time to settle into the music and meld with our hometown audience. Our work on the Paul Simon tribute will stand out for years to come!

3) What do you most worry about and what are you doing about it?

i don't worry as a rule, but what i concern myself with is forging lasting and loving relationships (all that really matters in this life) and creating a lasting body of artistic output (the key to immortality).

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Trumpeter Jordan McLean Launches Bold New Record Label

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System Dialing RecordsAntibalas trumpeter and founding member Jordan McLean along with virtuoso drum set player Amir Ziv have assembled a fantastic new record label called System Dialing Records. Not married to any one genre, they bring you music as varied and challenging as New York, the city System Dialing calls home.

Their motto: "Shifting the edges of the experimental frontier toward the center of mainstream discovery."

Their newest releases include Jordan's Piano Music & Song Trio's newest album "Despite and Still," and Amir Ziv's "Tympanum" and forthcoming solo by Jeremiah Lockwood mixed by Daptone Records guru Gabriel Roth.

INFO: http://www.systemdialingrecords.com