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