Saturday, November 24, 2007

And Yet Great Beauty Exists





I went looking for something gorgeous tonight to remind myself that all is not shit. John Zorn's Masada compositions, in which he explores his Jewish roots and makes ample use of Sephardic scales and rhythms, often have an epic feel. If 4,000 years of truth, pain, and joy can be conveyed through music, this is what it might sound like. The top videos are his Electric Masada band, with Zorn doing an utterly transcendent Ornette Coleman sort of thing on part one, and Marc Ribot playing like a man possessed in part two. Throughout, there is a wonderful subtlety that infuses the entire band. Below is the Masada String Trio, being beautiful and traditional.

2 comments:

"Uta" Urban said...

AndI know John Zorn from the beautiful and disturbing "Torture Garden" which he did with Yamatsuka Eye in '89. One of the tracks is called "Sack of Shit"

"C'est La Vie say the old folks, goes to show you never can tell"

Unknown said...

What I needed. Thanks.