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Marco Benevento - Invisible Baby Invisible Baby’s highlights include “Bus Ride,” which unfolds around a hypnotic banjo figure played by Marco Benevento. There’s a majestic drama to the performance that’s punctuated by Reed Mathis’ distorted bass chords and Matt Chamberlain’s four to the floor, big beat. “Record Book” proves itself an elegant gem, defined by understatement and restraint. Where the listener might expect the piece to crest, Benevento pulls back opting instead for impressionism. If there were still instrumental hit singles, “The Real Morning Party” would be Benevento’s “Green Onions,” “Grazin’ In The Grass” or “Rockit.” It’s a quirky, feel-good jam with an instantly infectious melody. Simultaneously, it’s one of the album’s best headphone tracks. The melody is played on a Farfisa Fast 2 with a warm blanket of combo organs, Wurlitzer and percussion (including Andrew Barr playing brake pads and silver salad bowl). The gorgeous composition “Ruby,” named after Benevento’s baby daughter, came to him in a dream before she was born. As he explains, “What moved me to write this song was the part in my dream when she fell asleep in my arms. I tried to make that mental space last. Also, the circuit bent toys are sort of twisted, but reminiscent of childhood.“ “Are You The Favorite Person Of Anybody” takes a jazz trio’s approach to exploring the aural and emotional territory of a band like Radiohead. Its melody floats on a warbling bed of Mellotron, gradually gaining momentum and falling away before the trio works itself into an intense crescendo. Marco Benevento’s career as a solo artist began almost unintentionally. During down time from touring with The Duo in 2006, his manager suggested he set up a residency at the late great improvisational music venue Tonic in New York City. Those five nights in November featured a long list of Benevento’s musical friends such as Mike Gordon (Phish), Steven Bernstein (Sex Mob), Claude Coleman (Ween) and Mike Dillon (Mike Dillon’s Go-Go Jungle) amongst a host of others. At the eleventh hour, Ropeadope decided to document the residency, releasing it as the 3-CD set Live At Tonic. This in turn led Marco to form his own trio for a string of sold out U.S. shows on both coasts. At the time of those performances, drummer Matt Chamberlain suggested they take the band into the studio. It was a spur of the moment decision that would ultimately lead to the recording of Invisible Baby. The sessions were split between Avast! in Seattle, WA with engineer Mell Detmar and Trout Studios in Brooklyn, NY with Bryce Goggin behind the boards. All of the tracking was done to analog tape. learn more about Marco Benevento learn more about Invisible Baby
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