Downbeat reviews Solo

I was very happy to come across this beautiful review of my album Solo in Downbeat‘s July 2010 issue. Enjoy!

“Total Soloism”

“Solo performance is a paradox. It requires cojones, heightened self confidence and physical conditioning yet is as much about vulnerability and ritual self-sacrifice. Though a blatant form of outward artistic expression, it is peculiarly demanding of the intellect, a Cartesian musing, with the horn functioning as a brain tap.

After dabbling with resonances from John Coltrane and Miles Davis and enveloping his processed saxophone sound in cavernous reverb, Brooklyn-based Johnny Butler turns a polyphony of overdubbed horns (triggered by laptop) into Fritz Lang’s Metropolis machine on Solo (Self Release; 23:02).” -Michael Jackson

Posted Tuesday, July 20th, 2010 under aweseomness, Downbeat, Solo.

One comment so far

  1. Michael Jackson reviewed it? That is time traveling amounts of amazement. love the album and thank you for sharing your wonderful skillz!
    Jake

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