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Jerkagram / Martin Escalante : Parkour (577 Records)

Ater a concert in Los Angeles with Martin Escalante on the same bill, the twin brothers, guitarist Derek Gaines and drummer Brent Gaines, asked the extreme saxophonist to join them in the creation of a new, cathartic form of improvisation, filled with angst and dramatic release, ending with an extended journey in sound and squawk; a gripping album of gritty improv.
 

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Martin Escalante-saxophone

Derek Gaines-guitar, loops

Brent Gaines-drums


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Label: 577 Records
Catalog ID: 5844
Squidco Product Code: 29359

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2020
Country: USA
Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold
Recorded at Son of Man Studios in West Hollywood, California, in November, 2018, by Jason Adams.

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"In January 2018, Jerkagram played a show in Los Angeles and Martin Escalante was also on the bill, performing with a different band. The members of Jerkagram were immediately struck by Martin's unique sensibilities and unmistakeable talent. Soon after, Jerkagram asked him to collaborate and

"In January 2018, Jerkagram played a show in Los Angeles and Martín Escalante was also on the bill, performing with a different band. The members of Jerkagram were immediately struck by Martín's unique sensibilities and unmistakeable talent. Soon after, Jerkagram asked him to collaborate and realized quickly that their unified sound was something innovative and new. Intrigued to pursue the collaboration further, they headed to a recording studio in West Hollywood to create the album.

Parkour is the result of days full of joy and sweat, peaking in moments of explosive high energy cathartic noise that push the limits of human physical endurance. The three musicians pursue one another over the course of the five tracks on this album as if in chase, or even in battle; persistent tugging is met with a shove or, on occasion, even a slap in the face. Glücklich Jazz, the final long track of the recording session, is at long last the tantric downhill fall that allows the band room to breath, stretch and even slightly relax."-577 Records

realized quickly that their unified sound was something innovative and new. Intrigued to pursue the collaboration further, they headed to a recording studio in West Hollywood to create the album. Parkour is the result of days full of joy and sweat, peaking in moments of explosive high energy cathartic noise that push the limits of human physical endurance. The three musicians pursue one another over the course of the five tracks on this album as if in chase, or even in battle; persistent tugging is met with a shove or, on occasion, even a slap in the face. Glucklich Jazz, the final long track of the recording session, is at long last the tantric downhill fall that allows the band room to breath, stretch and even slightly relax."-577


Artist Biographies

Born in Lakewood in the US, Martín Escalante is a photographer, film maker and self taught musician. In 2012 he founded Sploosh Records, publishing various solo and collaborative works. Escalante is associated with Lasse Marhaug's Best Studio in Oslo, where he recorded the soundtrack for his brother Amat Escalante's film The Untamed.

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Brent Gaines and his fraternal twin, guitarist Derek Gaines, make up the Jerkagram duo. Originally from Connecticut and making their name in Brooklyn starting around 2008, they both currently reside in Los Angeles.

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Drummer Brent Gaines and his fraternal twin, guitarist Derek Gaines, make up the Jerkagram duo. Originally from Connecticut and making their name in Brooklyn starting around 2008, they both currently reside in Los Angeles.

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Track Listing:



1. Szepleanyok! 8:12

2. Brozone Layer 4:51

3. Fisicoculturista 2:36

4. Skinny Dipping 3:48

5. Glucklich Jazz 13:56

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