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Dimestore Dance Band

by Dimestore Dance Band

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Jake Bialos Thanks BandCamp! I finally have the PERFECT summer record to share w/amigos and amigettes over some cold 4 Roses and ginger... this is a tilted lyrical classic take on old small jazz band music. The guitar playing is courageous and the ensemble makes atmospheric magic on every single cut. Love it! Favorite track: Green Coat.
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about

DDB are a jazz band, but their approach is more punk rock and more compositional then the standard head-head improvising. Think Eric Satie vignettes sandblasted with Django Reinhardt brio and Mark Ribot skronk.

Village Voice


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Dimestore Dance Band: New York trio plus wildcard melodicists, named in honour of former-day swing combos who inked prime quality retail endorsements (Montgomery Ward, Beall's, Meyer Meyers, FAO Schwarz, etc.). With their spirited blend of 1940s small combo stratagems, post-bop stumbling struts, and Ivesian ethereal flights, the group is keen and confident of just such an endorsement on their horizon.

The original Dimestore Dance Band was born of remnant stepchild songs from six-string bandit Jack Martin's days in the Knoxville Girls. Hired to provide cocktail music, Paterson's own Martin literally collared enfant violiste (and Montclair native) Dylan Willemsa on the street and pressed him into service. To such fruitful ends that the fledgling duo grew into a full bore quartet, finally settling in with the grits-and-gravy rhythm section of J. Scott Jarvis (drummage/cowbell) and Jude Webre (Fenderbass/bass violin) in the fall of 2002.* Since then, the group has been performing around New York, at varied venues In the wake of Willemsa's recent abduction by Czech agents, the remaining trio has also begun to bring in guest soloists- the likes of Doug Wieselman.

The enemy of the Dance Band ethos is polite trad formalism. No transcriptions are allowed, while stolen melodic fragments are encouraged. Rework the calculations. See, the secret about "oldtimey jazz music" is that they played hard, they fucked it up, and they pushed into the future. Though the Dance Band draws on the venerable influences of Jelly Roll Morton, Charlie Christian, and Thelonious Monk, their music exists to be formed and informed by present day folks using their earful talents. As a result, strains of Satie, Schnittke, Barney Bigard, Mal Waldron, the basement tapes, Hubert Sumlin, Mike Watt, the Lounge Lizards, Albert Ayler, and Alvarius B are folded into the mix. Musical pastiche is a dangerous proposition to be sure, with many Countrytime casualties along the way. But craftworthy care can create a living response to the streams of jazz and roots music without too much stuffy veneration or scorekeeping. The connection of instrument to ear is simple, with few theories needed. Just listen.

*Official music credentials: Jack Martin Knoxville Girls, Honeymoon Killers, the world of Kid Congo, Cause for Applause, Stuart Lupton, half a cigarette in the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. Dylan Willemsa Nina Nastasia, Daniel Carter, Ionsports, Julliard, Halo on Xbox, L-Train gold medalist. Jude Webre The Places, Cosmos Group, MF Doom, Bing Ra, patience and fortitude. J Scott Jarvis (LowerEastSide certified legend) The Workdogs, Mo Tucker, Half Japanese, Julee Cruise, Panther Burns, Beastie Boys?

newyorknighttrain.com


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"Reliably unpredictable guitarist Jack Martin — this generation's Hubert Sumlin — leads this completely unique unit. All instrumental. Imagine early Erik Satie ragtime hits played by a 1920s acoustic speakeasy band with echoes of Django Reinhardt gypsy melodies and Charlie Christian jazz lead lines."

trifecta.com


"The exotic Dimestore Dance Band is where ace guitarist Jack Martin exorcises his gypsy soul. With nuanced violist Dylan Willemsa as his melodic foil, it can't go wrong"

Time Out New York


"Dimestore Dance Ensemble is more Django Reinhardt/Stefane Grappelli than Jagger/Richards, Spencer/Bauer or Abbott/Costello and that's a good thing."

Bob Bert, BB Gun


"Jack Martin's Dimestore Dance Band is sophisticated without being pretentious, gritty without being coarse. Carnival rhythms, dance floor sways, swirls of midnight swampy razmatazz, via the background lilts of exquisite violins, guitars, drum brushes evokes a feeling of yesteryear; Django Reinhardt slipping through the back door to give this magnificent ensemble of exceptional musicians a listen. Jack Martin is one of the finest guitar players around."

Linda Wolfe, BB Gun

credits

released September 2, 2017

Personnel:
Jack Martin - Guitar
Jude Webre - Bass
Scott Jarvis - Drums
Dylan Willemsa - Viola
Doug Wieselman - Clarinet on 3. / 4. / 6. / 7.

Tracks 1. / 5. / 9. / 10. / 11. / 12. / 13. / 14. recorded in Brooklyn, NY by Barry London 6/03
Tracks 2. / 3. / 4. / 6. / 7. / 8. recorded sometime later by Matt Verta-Ray at NY Hed Studios

All Songs written by Dimestore Dance Band
Dedicated to the memory of Dylan Willemsa.

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Smoky alcoholic blues/ RnR / jazz.

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