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June 2009, Michael Herring's Vertigo releases Dark Materials CD release concerts at the Rex, June 25 & 26 |
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March 2008, Michael Herring's Vertigo Canadian Tour featuring David Binney Press Release: .pdf |
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March 2006, Release of the Vertigo album, Coniferous Revenge featuring Dave Binney please visit the recordings page |
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Top 10 Albums of 2006.- Geoff Chapman - Toronto Star Top 5 debut albums of 2006 and Reccommended Release,December Issue - All About Jazz New York Top 20 Albums of the Year - Irwin Block - Montreal Gazette - "The debut CD by big-sounding, Toronto-based bassist Michael Herring and sextet is impressive as he shapes the architecture for a trio of improvising horns." Top Picks for 2006
- Maurice Hogue, One
Man's Jazz - CKUW 95.9 SIGNAL to NOISE #45
- Spring 2007- Jay Collins Michael Herring's Vertigo - Coniferous Revenge (Indie) ***1/2 - Geoff Chapman - Toronto Star Canadian
bassist Herring's album, released this month at The Rex, is one of the
most exciting and interesting to arrive this year. Herring spent 2004
in New York, where he recruited one of New York's rising stars, saxman
David Binney. The disc's 11 tracks challenge the musicians with their
fiendish complexities, tricky rhythmic devices and relentless shape-shifting,
with Binney getting the lion's share of soloing. Yet there's equally imaginative
contributions from a posse of stylish young Torontonians — saxophonist
Quinsin Nachoff, trombonist William Carn, guitarist Don Scott and drummer
Jesse Baird. The ensemble passages are all rich in texture, catchy hooks
relieve the aura of intellectual rigour, the boss's bass soars and swoops
and the overall impact is tremendous, especially in the opening surging
"S-ow-ss, "Monkey," the spacy title-piece and freewheeling
"Um." JAZZ - Coniferous Revenge - Michael Herring's Vertigo ***1/2 - J.D. Considine, The Globe and Mail Between
the unusual instrumental colours, carefully composed rhythmic structures
and catchy-but-offbeat melodies, the sound Herring gets from his largely
Toronto-based ensemble is likely to remind casual listeners of Dave Holland's
recent work. Not because both Holland and Herring are bassists, but because
they share a similar approach to composition, and lead equally singular
ensembles. Although the album tends to spotlight the raucous, discursive
alto sax of New Yorker Dave Binney, everyone gets a chance to shine, with
particularly strong contributions from trombonist William Carn (on Monkey)
and guitarist Don Scott (on the title tune). A spectacular debut. Michael Herring's Vertigo featuring David Binney **** - Joseph Blake, The Times-Colonist Only
a few years removed from Esquimalt High's excellent jazz program, Toronto-based
double bassist Michael Herring has established himself as one of the most
creative musicians on the Canadian scene. Downbeat - Jazz - John Ephland - Young Guns - November 2006 Michael Herring’s Vertigo dishes out Coniferous Revenge (Michael Herring 65250; 68:02) ***, on which the bass leader gives next-to-top billing to alto saxophonist David Binney on this smartly arranged set of 11 originals for sextet. The styles emanate from vamps and ositinatos, structures that give the players much leeway. “S-ow-ss” has a stop-on-a-dime finess that allows Binney room to drop the mood from earnest to calm as he closes, and “…but I don’t have the time” has a light touch and feathery punch that mask the ever-present odd time signatures.
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| www.DangerHerring.com
- Online home of Michael Herring, Bass & Composer contact: michael@dangerherring.com |