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Way Out West

Vietnamese and African infused jazz

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Way Out West------------ Old Grooves for New Streets---------------Where else but Melbourne would you be likely to find a band featuring a Sri Lankan born West African percussion master and a Vietnamese traditional musician, who also carves up the jazz guitar a-la Pat Metheny, mixing it with players diversely experienced in Western pop, jazz, and classical traditions? Melbourne is just such a melting pot and Way Out West is just such a band.A chance meeting in 2001 between eclectic trumpeter/composer, Peter Knight, and Vietnamese traditional music virtuoso, Dung Nguyen, marked the beginning of a remarkable collaboration and led to the formation of Way Out West, a band that continues to draw inspiration from the cultural vitality and diversity of Footscray with its new album, Old Grooves for New Streets (Jazzhead).Dung learnt his instruments, which include the 16-stringed Vietnamese zither (the dan tranh), and the dan bau (a single stringed instrument also called the monochord) from his grandfather while growing up in Vietnam, continuing a tradition of many generations. He came to Australia when he was 16 and continued his studies at Monash University where he developed a love of jazz and won prizes for his guitar studies. Dung’s fluency in both Vietnamese music and jazz means collaboration with Peter Knight and the rest of the band really is collaboration: the creation of a new sound rather than a pastiche of pre-existing sounds. In fact many reviews of Way Out West’s first album, Footscray Station, note the unified approach the band achieves: “The supple seamless vibes they produce easily transcend any glib notions of multicultural kitsch” (Herald Sun), “That these exotic sounds blend so well with jazz is a mysterious Melbourne alchemy” (Sydney Morning Herald).When it was released in 2003, Footscray Station achieved considerable national and international acclaim, It was reviewed very favourably in New York’s Cadence Magazine and included in the top 10 jazz releases of that year in the Sunday Herald Sun critics’ poll. It also received widespread national airplay and led to numerous festival invitations around Australia including the prestigious Wangaratta Festival of Jazz.Footscray Station was praised for its “shimmering beauty” and “evocative atmospheres”, it encouraged the listener to kick off their shoes, sit back and let the sounds wash over them. Old Grooves for New Streets will do something very different. As its name suggests the new album takes groove as a starting point, the listener will be more likely to keep those shoes on and start to move around the room rather than kick back; to brew up a strong short black rather than a hot chocolate.This shift in approach is due in no small part to the newest member of the group, drummer Dave Beck, who joined about two years ago. His energy and virtuosity have driven Way Out West to explore different approaches to groove and the rapport between Dave and percussion master Ray Pereira is irresistible. Add Howard Cairns’ earthy bass stylings, the crackling energy of the horn section (Paul Williamson saxophones, Peter Knight trumpet) and the bubbling ethereal sounds of Dung’s instruments and you have music that is alluring, groovy and utterly unlike anything else you’ve ever heard.The Melbourne launch of Old Grooves for New Streets is at Bennetts Lane on Thursday 6th September 9.00pm start $15/12 For more info visit: www.myspace.com/wayoutwestmelbourne www.jazzhead.com Buy Footscray Station from iTunes
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Member Since: 9/6/2006
Band Website: jazzhead.com/wayoutwest
Band Members: Live at Montreal Jazz Festival July '08Peter Knight, trumpet Paul Williamson, tenor saxophone Dung Nguyen, modified electric guitar, dan tranh (Vietnamese zither), dan bau (single string plucked instrument), dan nhi (Vietnamese violin) Ray Pereira, percussion Howard Cairns, acoustic bass Dave Beck, drum kitBMW Edge Melbourne
Influences: Vietnam, Africa, Miles Davis, Omou Sangare, Rabih Abu Kahlil, Kenny Wheeler, Dave Douglas, John Hassell, Bill Frisell, John Surman, Jack DeJohnette, Dave Holland, Tomasz Stanko------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------A film made by artist, Tamara Saulwick, set to music and words written by Peter Knight:
Sounds Like: ABC Limelight Magazine October 2007, Peter Wockner Rating * * * * * A mixed marriage of unprecedented success! While the thought of fusing African and Vietnamese music may appear unusual, the result is one of the most compelling releases of 2007. Trumpeter Peter Knight is a renowned innovative composer. Dung Nguyen brings the fleeting street sounds of Vietnam using a modified electric guitar and multi-stringed dan tranh. Dave Beck, Howard Cairns and Ray Pereira are at one with the rhythms, the latter especially textural when raising the African grooves to danceable levels. But their grooves are corralled by the underlying focus on interaction and expression through the horns of Knight and Paul Williamson. ------------------------------------Wonderfully atmospheric intensely evocative A treat. John Shand Limelight (ABC arts and entertainment magazine) March 2004------------------------------------------------[Way Out West] has a distinctly Asian flavour, thanks to the bubbling, ethereal sounds of Nguyen's instruments, yet at the same time Knight and Williamson introduce a clear Western touch while Pereira in places takes it all the way to Africa. Like its name, I simply think this captivating mixture is Australian. Australian Financial Review October 2003-------------------------------------------That these exotic sounds blend so well with jazz ensembles, beautifully harmonised and played, is a mysterious Melbourne alchemy Jazz that lasts, for the most part integrates improvisation and composition organically; this disc is a very appealing example. John Clare Sydney Morning Herald October 25th 2003.. width="425" height="350" ..
Record Label: Jazzhead
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Jazz Times review from Vancouver performance

23rd Annual TD Canada Trust Vancouver International Jazz FestivalVenue/Location: Various VenuesVancouver, BC CanadaDate(s): June 20, 2008 - June 29, 2008Written By: Andrew GilbertBut the afternoon's...
Posted by Way Out West on Mon, 11 Aug 2008 06:43:00 PST

Way Out West tops jazz chart in Montreal Canada

CISM Montreal Jazz Chart for week of july 29th 2008 http://www.cismjazz.blogspot.com/1. Way Out West - Old Grooves for New Streets (JazzHead / Effendi)2. The Franco Proietti Morph-Tet - Morphology (Bo...
Posted by Way Out West on Tue, 29 Jul 2008 08:33:00 PST

Montreal blog and Italian review

Footage and photos from Montreal Jazzfest taken by a Montreal bloggerhttp://jazzfrisson.blogspot.com/Italian review... again I don't speak Italian but I think he liked us (anyone want to translate??)....
Posted by Way Out West on Fri, 11 Jul 2008 03:51:00 PST

Four stars in Montreals Voir

CRITIQUE DE VOIRC'est littéralement de l'autre bout du monde que nous vient ce jazz dépaysant à souhait, né ducroisement de traditions australiennes et vietnamiennes. À la tête de ce combo déjà fort d...
Posted by Way Out West on Mon, 07 Jul 2008 07:01:00 PST

Live review for Vancouver Jazz Festival performance

Elaine Corden, Special to the Vancouver SunPublished: Monday, June 30, 2008"...Down the path (through a swatch of lemonade and fresh corn stands), Way Out West hypnotized the crowd with a more Eastern...
Posted by Way Out West on Sat, 05 Jul 2008 09:25:00 PST

Listen to our recent Music Deli concert recorded at Fitzroy Town Hall in Melbourne

http://www.abc.net.au/rn/musicdeli/default.htmThis a link to the broadcast from Radio National's Music Deli Program which recorded a concert in the Reading Room at Fitzroy Town Hall in Melbourne. The ...
Posted by Way Out West on Sat, 14 Jun 2008 05:15:00 PST

APRA nomination, concert broadcast on Music Deli and other news

Lots of things happening for Way Out WestWe have been nominated for an APRA Award... Jazz Work of the Year (award announced on 16th June)And on Friday 6th June at 8pm (repeated Saturday 7th and Sunday...
Posted by Way Out West on Thu, 22 May 2008 06:28:00 PST

Music Deli live recording at Fitzroy Town Hall 17th April

Multicultural Arts Victoria and ABC Radio National Music Deli presents . . . . Old Grooves for New Streets An up close and personal concert with Way Out West &. a unique and alluring sound combining...
Posted by Way Out West on Sun, 06 Apr 2008 12:30:00 PST

Five star review for Adelaide Fringe gig

Adelaide Advertiser March 3rd 2008, live review Adelaide Fringe, John McBeath Rating * * * * *The Melbourne sextet, led by trumpeter Peter Knight, is named after its inner West. Hence numbers such as ...
Posted by Way Out West on Mon, 03 Mar 2008 04:27:00 PST

Effendi Records (Montreal) to release Old Grooves for New Streets

Our new album Old Grooves for New Streets is soon to be released in Canada through the great Montreal label, Effendi. This release will be timed with Way Out West's tour of Canada in June/Julyhttp://e...
Posted by Way Out West on Sat, 23 Feb 2008 11:09:00 PST