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Topic: Xavi Reija (Spain) for Fusion
Posted By: Svetonio
Subject: Xavi Reija (Spain) for Fusion
Date Posted: March 26 2014 at 03:51



https://go.madmimi.com/redirects/1395383404-f72986ede0b58178cc8d3670017ed925-0e4c127?pa=21326798850" rel="nofollow - Xavi Reija , one of the top drummers of Spain and a graduate of Berklee College of Music (Class of 1999), is a versatile musician of national prestige. He has performed and recorded as a session musician with many artists over the past fifteen years, both nationally and internationally, highlighted by his work with Steve Hogarth (Marillion), Gary Willis (Tribal Tech), Monica Green (The Supremes), Caco Senante, O 'Funk'illo and Pep Sala Joaquin Calderon. He also toured extinsively between 2000 and 2003, as part of The Blues Blasters. Over the last ten years Xavi has continued to push his musical bounds, as a composer and leader of his own projects: DX Project, which led to the release of 2004's "Two sides" disc; the Xavi Reija Electric Quintet [with whom he released two albums -- "Dream Land" (2006) and "Ritual" (2008)], and; the Xavi Reija Electric Trio, which produced "Live At Home Murada," in 2010. A true ambassador of the instrument, Xavi has conducted dozens of clinics and appeared as a featured artist at many workshops and festivals throughout Spain and southern Europe for more than a decade. The Barcelona native is not only a performer, but is also an author and a teacher -- publishing the book "How To Develop Your Musicality On Drums" in 2010, while also working as an instructor at the Musician's Hall of Tarragona and the Barcelona Art-Music School.  https://go.madmimi.com/redirects/1395383404-d606e14c589bba163d24dbb19e6131fd-0e4c127?pa=21326798850" rel="nofollow - Xavi Reija is endorsed by Paiste cymbals, Yamaha drums and Vic Firth sticks.
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With the release of https://go.madmimi.com/redirects/1395383404-a5362edb68ded5b0bb1a1236e38b4d24-0e4c127?pa=21326798850" rel="nofollow - Resolution , https://go.madmimi.com/redirects/1395383404-8416281b917cda9fe637ee1ea41a9a3b-0e4c127?pa=21326798850" rel="nofollow - Xavi Reija ’s trio has delivered the goods first displayed in 2009’s DVD of the Electric Trio (Live at Casa Murada). That release showcased three young and gifted progressive jazz players with impressive credentials and undeniable chops but, more importantly, brim- ming with fresh ideas. Shedding both keys and sax from the Xavi Reija Quintet format, the Catalan drummer from Barcelona has chosen to construct a leaner sound machine that, through careful sharpening of the remaining weapons in the arsenal, has produced some of the finest post-rock avant jazz out there today. Muscular polyrhythmic grooves of propulsive drumming and Bernat Hernandez’ funk bass riffing lay the solid foundation for innovative guitar phrasings by the Serbian axeman https://go.madmimi.com/redirects/1395383404-724c314968d3bd434bffd41c9ca762d3-0e4c127?pa=21326798850" rel="nofollow - Dusan Jevtovic , which consider the space between the notes as significant as the notes themselves. And the notes? Elegantly played melodic jazz riffing and subtle volume pedalwork may ultimately yield to feedback and dis- sonance if the track calls for it. But the drum also waltzes. Delicate and thoughtful kit-work with deft guitar loops add texture and ambience to the sonic pallet making this trio feel more akin to a small orchestra scoring for some incredible film. There is an intelligence at work here – a painterly approach that enthusiastically seeks to redefine the sonic possibilities that the trio format can bring to the table. Another extraordinary talent discovered by https://go.madmimi.com/redirects/1395383404-d5b11ef16b380de78b519d720e4cddeb-0e4c127?pa=21326798850" rel="nofollow - MoonJune Records ' cosmopolitan honcho https://go.madmimi.com/redirects/1395383404-53a6dde10da2c29dd4879d629328be9d-0e4c127?pa=21326798850" rel="nofollow - Leonardo Pavkovic .
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Posted By: Evolver
Date Posted: March 26 2014 at 18:43
Very very nice. 

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