The Circadian Rhythm Kings

10/16/2009 9:30 pm

The Circadian Rhythm Kings
Todd Brunel clarinets
Ken Field alto sax and flutes
Andrew Hickman tenor sax and toys
John funkhouser bass
Gary Fieldman drums
Innova: http://www.innova.mu/artist1.asp?skuID=331
MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/circadianrhythmkings

Tix $15/ $12 when purchased online

The biological rhythm of day and night is called the circadian rhythm. The Circadian Rhythm Kings is a band which has not stolen its name : they bring highly rhythmic free bop, free funk, free jazz or whatever you name it, alternately, but which immediately appeal to you biological system, and at times it's hard to keep from dancing along. Most pieces are based on a regular beat, but some are more abstract work-outs, with all instruments more focused on creating an abstract soundscape. The band consists of Andrew Hickman on tenor sax and indigenous wind instruments, Ken Field on alto sax and flute, Todd Brunel on clarinet and bass clarinet, John Funkhouser on double bass and Gary Fieldman on drums. The music is excellent, even really beautiful at times, with bluesy ("The Pen") and sometimes even middle-eastern influences ("Escape Goat"), but the band is at its best when they funk like hell, like on the last two tracks, on which the front-line of the three reeds creates lots of variation and intertwining melodies and counterpoint, while bass and drums create a beat seldom heard in such an otherwise free environment.