Composed By – Ben Monder (tracks: 1 to 5, 7, 8), Don Raye (tracks: 6), Gene De Paul (tracks: 6), Patricia Johnston (tracks: 6)
Drums, Percussion – Jim Black
Engineer – Yaniv Mor-Hamoy
Executive-Producer – Marvin M. Reiss
Guitar – Ben Monder
Producer – Ben Monder, Yaniv Mor-Hamoy
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Dust is an album by guitarist Ben Monder which was recorded in 1996 and first released on the Arabesque label the following year. It was rereleased on Sunnyside Records in 2006. Critical reception was mixed. Guitarist Ben Monder's dry sound, which at times recalls Pat Martino and Bill Frisell without sounding derivative, is both subtle and versatile. Monder's playing ranges from introspective to rocking, and is. Ben Monder - guitar Ben Street - bass Jim Black- drums & percussions. Recorded December 11-12, 1996 EastSide Sound, NYC. The music on his sparse trio set with bassist Ben Street and drummer Jim Black all originals by the leader except for a quiet I'll Remember April sometimes makes one think of the ECM sound. Monder's playing ranges from introspective to rocking, and is adventurous while remaining tied to each piece's original mood. Альбом 1997 Песен: 8. Dust by Ben Monder, released 27 June 2006 1. Sleep 2. Silent Neighbors 3. Thethird Eyebrow 4. Dust 5. In Memoriam 6. I'll Remember 7. Gemini 8. Late Green This newest album Dust reflects a quieter, more spaciousless aggressive sound than Flux, his first work as a leader - which might be a more fitting initiation to Monder's personal sonic offering. Flux features more obvious rock influences, denser soundscapes, with more settled grooves to use the term loosely. Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Purchasable with gift card. Buy Digital Album. 9 USD or more. Ben Monder - Dust. Listen free to Ben Monder Trio Dust. BEN MONDER - Dust. Jazz music community with review and forums. 0 rating 0 review. Album 1997. Filed under Post-Fusion Contemporary By BEN MONDER. Ben Monder - Never Let Me Go Guitarist Ben Monder has performed with a wide variety of artists, including Jack McDuff, Marc Johnson, Lee Konitz, George Garzone, Paul Motian, and Maria Schneider. He has conducted clinics and workshops around the world, and served on the faculty of the New England Conservatory. Monder continues to perform original music internationally with his own quartet, trio, and in a duo project with vocalist Theo Bleckmann. Ben continues to perform original music internationally in solo and trio settings, and in a long standing duo project with vocalist Theo Bleckmann. Exclusive discount for Prime members. Sample this album Artist Sample. Dust released in 1997 is one of the best trio recordings I've heard in a long time. Not only is he an amazing guitarist with an original voice, but his compositions are very well thoughtout and are very deep. Monder's tone on this album is also darker than Flux, which had more of a brighter tone. Ben is backed by two incredible musicians: Jim Black on drums and Ben Street on bass. They provide a very powerful rhythm section and are there with Monder as he creates his walls of sound. Ben Monder: Dust. Guitarist Ben Monder's sophomore effort, originally recorded for Arabesque in 1997 and now reissued by Sunnyside, covers all the ground from free, ambient and discordant to tight, together and melodically upbeat. Most of Monder's work in fact, much of his best work has been as a sideman he has only released two albums as a leader since this record first came out. A veteran of Paul Motian's Electric Bebop Band and Lee Konitz's New Nonet, Monder plays with an old school pedigree in a manner that i