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Toggle navigationMain navigationArticlesArtistsArtist ListFestivalsFestival ListReviewsInterviewsGalleriesVideosEventsContactBrooklyn Comes Alive Brooklyn Mirage 9/17/2022if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined')ez_ad_units.push([[970,250],'gratefulweb_com-box-2','ezslot_0',117,'0','0']);__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-gratefulweb_com-box-2-0'); Article Contributed by Jamie Huenefeld Published on Wednesday, September 21, 2022Brooklyn Comes Alive returned to the Brooklyn Mirage, located in Brooklyn, NY's East Williamsburg neighborhood last Saturday night featuring diverse genres and heavy hitters from the jamband scene. Jamtronica icons Sound Tribe Sector 9 headlined the event, along with Lettuce, Medeski Martin & Wood, and the first ever performance by Cool Cool Cool. The full range of sound and video projection at the Mirage created a sensory pleasing immersive environment that facilitated plenty of smiles, and of course, dancing.The festivities were began with Cool Cool Cool, which included seven members from the incredibly funky, albeit now defunct Brooklyn based band, Turkuaz. Saturday's show marked the first time that this group assembled together on stage, and the magic was certainly there from the start. Singers if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined')ez_ad_units.push([[250,250],'gratefulweb_com-box-4','ezslot_3',110,'0','0']);__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-gratefulweb_com-box-4-0');Shira Elias and Sammi Garett led the charge with their spot on vocals and energetic vibrancy. The rest of the band included guitarist/keyboardist Craig Broadhead, drummer Michelangelo Carubba, saxophonist Greg Sanderson, and trumpeter/keyboardist Chris Brouwers, along with guests bassist Nate Edgar and guitarist Collin Miller.if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined')ez_ad_units.push([[728,90],'gratefulweb_com-medrectangle-3','ezslot_5',108,'0','0']);__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-gratefulweb_com-medrectangle-3-0');Cool Cool Cool delivered deliciously funky songs that got the crowd dancing early on during this jam packed night of music. One of two notable covers included "Don't Do It" by the Band, with Elias and Garett singing together harmoniously through this well known chorus. This flaming hot set closed out with Fleetwood Mac's "The Chain."if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined')ez_ad_units.push([[970,250],'gratefulweb_com-medrectangle-4','ezslot_2',119,'0','0']);__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-gratefulweb_com-medrectangle-4-0');The avant jazz groove artist Medeski Martin & Wood took the stage next, and for the first time since 2019, with organist John Medeski, bassist Chris Wood and drummer Billy Martin. This trailblazing NYC squad originally came together in 1991, and emerged into the jam scene in 1995 after playing with Phish. Their musicianship and sense of harmonic adventure was as strong as ever last Saturday, as they delivered their signature inventive improvisation that included jazz, funk and hip hop.
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Drum And Bass (also abbreviated to Drum 'N' Bass or D&B) is a style of electronic dance music played at speeds of 150-180 bpm. As the name suggests, the outstanding features are: the use of looped drum solos Or breakbeats, usually bearing the names of the tracks from which they are sampled, such as Amen Break and Funky Drummer, and the samples are used to create new rhythms; and a heavy bassline normally created using sampled sources or synthesizers. It evolved from hardcore and thence into jungle in the early 1990s and the two are often confused: artists frequently work in both genres. Likewise, attempting to pinpoint the earliest drum and bass track is akin to trying to identify the first rock 'n' roll record. However, Meat Beat Manifesto's 1989 track 'Radio Babylon' (which featured in their one and only Peel session) has a reasonable claim to being one of the earliest with an identifiable d&b sound.