• R.E.M ’s Mike Mills
• Tabla player/producer KARSH KALE ,
• Telecaster maestro JIM CAMPILONGO ( THE LITTLE WILLIES ),
• ETHEL , the maverick string quartet,
• Avant-jazz saxophonist MICHAEL BLAKE ( LOUNGE LIZARDS ),
• FORRO IN THE DARK percussionist Mauro Refosco
and
• Buddy Cage, pedal steel guitar legend ( BOB DYLAN , NEW RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE )
…together on one record?
MUDVILLE reaches ever more stirring and soulful musical heights with their fourth release, Iris Nova. This meticulously crafted album features collaborations with an eclectic array of great artists.
The new album from songwriter/vocalist Marilyn Carino and producer/instrumentalist Benny Cha Cha, Iris Nova furthers the retro-futuristic excursions of 2005’s acclaimed The Glory of Man is Not in Vogue (hailed by Nylon as “enchanting…a testament to the healing powers of rhythm†and called “poetic†and “other-worldly†by the New York Post). With eleven original tunes plus a cover of The Police’s “Spirits in the Material World,†Mudville seamlessly blends old-school soul and hip-hop grooves with a jazz sensibility, electronica flourishes, dub and live orchestral arrangements. The songs on Iris Nova paint captivating portraits of spiritual ambivalence, anguish and liberation, all on a palette of juicy grooves.
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IRIS NOVA (2007)
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MUDVILLE (EP) (2002)
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TRAX (REMIXES) (2006)
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On stage, Mudville’s powerful live show includes drummer John Bollinger (Antony and the Johnsons) and keyboardist/guitarist Brian Charette (Chaka Kahn, Joni Mitchell, Cyndi Lauper). They have recently shared stages with Talib Kweli and Mos Def (Black Star), Brazilian Girls, Large Professor, Wilco, Tina Dico (Zero 7), and comedian David Cross.
Producer/bassist Ben Rubin (aka Benny Cha Cha) who has remixed tracks for Wu-Tang Clan’s Killah Priest, Brazilian Girls, Karsh Kale, Marshall Crenshaw and others, skillfully combines fresh production (beats, samples, synths) with old-school instruments (double bass, Hammond B3 organ, whole orchestras) to create earthy, idiosyncratic music that spotlights songwriter/vocalist Marilyn Carino’s keen prose and expansive wail. With "serious chops" (Time Out New York) and comparisons to Sarah Vaughan, Nina Simone and Annie Lennox, Carino (who has also loaned her strange, fearless voice to projects produced by Billy Talbot of Neil Young and Crazy Horse and Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare) plays muse to Rubin’s unsettling yet compelling blend of churning rhythms and lush symphonic arrangements.