Marbin
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Origin | Israel/Chicago, USA |
Genres | Rock, jazz, world fusion |
Years active | 2007 | –present
Labels | Chicago Sessions, Moonjune |
Associated acts | Paul Wertico, Pat Metheny Group, Allan Holdsworth, Jimmy Haslip, Virgil Donati, Scott Henderson, Mike Clark, Jeff Berlin |
Website |
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Members | Danny Markovitch, Dani Rabin |
Marbin is a progressive jazz-rock band based in Chicago, Illinois.
Marbin first started in 2007 as an improvised music duo consisting of Israeli guitarist Dani Rabin and Israeli saxophonist Danny Markovitch Slor.[1] Markovitch and Rabin met shortly after Markovitch had completed his military service as an infantry sergeant and Rabin had graduated from Berklee College of Music.[2][3] Since 2008, Marbin has been living in Chicago and performing all over the United States, playing over 300 shows a year with the accompaniment of local drummers and bassists from Chicago, making Marbin one of the busiest bands in the states. They have released four albums: Impressions of a City (2009) as part of Paul Wertico's Mid-East/Mid-West Alliance, and three under the name Marbin,[4] Marbin (2009) as a duo, Breaking the Cycle (2011) with drummer Paul Wertico (Pat Metheny Group), bassist Steve Rodby (Pat Metheny Group), and Jamey Haddad (Paul Simon), Last Chapter of Dreaming (2013) with its touring band and an array of thirteen guests, and The Third Set, a live album recorded on tour in the midwest. Marbin is currently signed to Moonjune Records and Management.
Career
In Chicago
In June 2009, Marbin released their first self-titled album, which was awarded album of the month by The Deli Magazine,[5] and Editor's Pick by Cdbaby.[6]
With Paul Wertico
In October 2008, Marbin met Paul Wertico and was invited to join forces with his long existing trio and to form Paul Wertico's Mid-East/Mid-West Alliance.[7] The group recorded the critically acclaimed album Impressions of a City for the record label Chicago Session.[8] The album received a lot of praise, including in national magazines, such as Modern Drummer,[9] The A.V. Club,[10] Jazz Times[11] and a 4.5/5 stars rating by Downbeat Magazine (4-excellent, 5-masterpiece),[12] and was recognized as one of the best fifty albums of 2010.[13] Impressions of a City[14] was also one of the top fifty best selling albums on CD Universe.
For their second album, Breaking the Cycle, Marbin expanded to include:[15] Guitarist Dani Rabin, saxophonist Danny Markovitch, drummer Paul Wertico (7 time Grammy Award winner with the Pat Metheny Group), and bassist Steve Rodby (11 time Grammy Award winner with the Pat Metheny Group). Marbin is the first time since Wertico's departure from the Pat Metheny Group[16] (he played drums for the group between the years 1984-2002) that he and Steve Rodby had collaborated in a band together. The years Paul Wertico was a member of the Pat Metheny Group alongside Steve Rodby are considered the golden era of the band (7 Grammy Awards and 3 Gold records).
According to major publications in the US and around the world such as The Chicago Tribune,[17] Maariv, All About Jazz, The Examiner, DRUM!,[18] Jazz Police, and Chicago Jazz Magazine,[19] Marbin's use of new extended techniques, such as looping and prepared-guitar in song form, in addition to their compositions and approach to music, results in music that is innovative and genre-defying.
Breaking the Cycle
In 2011, Marbin released their second album Breaking the Cycle with Moonjune Records.[20] In addition to the quartet, the album features percussionist Jamey Haddad from Paul Simon's band, and folk-singer Mat Davidson from The Low Anthem.[21]
Last Chapter of Dreaming
In 2013, Marbin released their third album, and their second with Moonjune Records Last Chapter of Dreaming. As of March 2014 Marbin has collectively sold over 10,000 copies of their three studio albums.
The Third Set
In 2014, Marbin released their fourth album, and their third with Moonjune Records The Third Set. The album was recorded live on tour in March 2013.
Shows and festivals
In addition to their regular schedule playing in top venues and festivals in the states (The Jazz Showcase, Frozen Dead Guy Days, Magic Bag, Gilly's, Andy's Jazz Club, Green Mill,[22] Chi-town Jazz Festival, Chicago Jazz Festival),[23] in September 2011, Marbin toured with fusion super group Scott Henderson, Mike Clark, and Jeff Berlin in a series of venues on the east coast and the midwest. In March 2012, Marbin toured with Allan Holdsworth's new trio that consists of Yellow Jackets' bassist Jimmy Haslip, and drummer Virgil Donati. In 2013 Marbin played with Wayne Krantz, Tim Lefebvre, and Nate Wood.
Discography
- Marbin (2009)
- Impressions of a City as part of Paul Wertico's Mid-East/Mid-West Alliance (2009)
- Breaking the Cycle (2011)
- Last Chapter of Dreaming (2013)
- The Third Set (2014)
- Aggressive Hippies (2015)
See also
References
- ↑ Yudelevich, Tomer (1 September 2009). Maariv. Missing or empty
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(help) - ↑ "Qube". The Encyclopedia of Israeli Music. Retrieved 11 March 2011.
- ↑ "Marbin's Official Website". Marbin's Official Website. Retrieved 16 March 2011.
- ↑ König, Jochen. "Marbin: Breaking The Cycle". Marbin: Breaking The Cycle. www.musikreviews.de. Retrieved 16 March 2011.
- ↑ "Artist of the Month". The Deli. August 2009. Retrieved 11 March 2011.
- ↑ "Editor's Pick". CD Baby. Retrieved 11 March 2011.
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in Authors list (help) - ↑ "Paul Wertico's Official Website". Paul Wertico's Official Website. Retrieved 16 March 2011.
- ↑ "Discography". Paul Wertico's Official Website. Retrieved 11 March 2011.
- ↑ Modern Drummer (April). 1 March 2010. Missing or empty
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(help) - ↑ The A.V. Club. 16 November 2009. Missing or empty
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(help) - ↑ Meredith, Bill (May 2010). Jazz Times. Missing or empty
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(help) - ↑ Ephland, John (March 2011). Downbeat Magazine. Missing or empty
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(help) - ↑ Eipers, Nick. "CEO Chicago Sessions".
- ↑ Walseth, Brad. "Chicago Jazz Net". Chicago Jazz Net. Chicago Jazz Net. Retrieved 16 March 2011.
- ↑ "Pat Metheny's Official Website". Pat Metheny's Official Website. Retrieved 11 March 2011.
- ↑ Reich, Howard (20 November 2009). The Chicago Tribune. Missing or empty
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(help) - ↑ Abella, Paul (July–August 2010). Chicago Jazz Magazine 9 (4). Missing or empty
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(help) - ↑ Kadzielawa, Mark. "Marbin - Breaking The Cycle". Marbin - Breaking The Cycle. 69 Faces of Rock. Retrieved 16 March 2011.
- ↑ Attarian, Hrayr (20 January 2011). "Breaking the Cycle". All About Jazz. Retrieved 11 March 2011.
- ↑ "Chicago Reader". Chicago Reader. 20 March 2010. Retrieved 11 March 2011.
- ↑ Pakovic, Leonardo. "CEO Moonjune". Retrieved 11 March 2011.
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