Industrial Jazz Group

Genre: Jazz
Secondary Genre: Avant-garde Los Angeles, California USA Contact

The IJG showcases the bombastic, jump-cut, frenetic music of composer Andrew Durkin, while providing an apposite vehicle for the mad improvisational chutzpah of some of the jazz world's pluckiest, most unsung talents. The result: avant-garde party music.

Artist Information

Biography

In its eight-year history, the 16-piece Industrial Jazz Group has developed a reputation for fun, high-energy, quirky, genre-bending shows, featuring what it calls “avant garde party music.” Frustrated by the limitations of “Jazz, the Institution,” but equally resistant to the confines of modern pop, the IJG has slowly pioneered a hybrid sound: an idiosyncratic blend of rock, bebop, cartoon soundtracks, trad jazz, blues, funk, Balkan music, doo wop, and, well, a lot of other stuff. (In the end, it’s neither “industrial” nor “jazz,” so don't let the name fool you.)

Critics consistently cite both the sophistication and the accessibility of the IJG's music. The group’s quirky sonic stew was once summed up by Brandt Reiter of the LA Weekly as both “cerebral and swinging, ambitious and accessible, challengingly complex and unabashedly fun.” Scott Yanow of LA Jazz Scene, who compares the IJG to Holland’s Willem Breuker Kollektief, enthusiastically calls the group “both a crack up and a memorable musical experience." And Tom Bowden of Educational Digest once wrote that “[IJG composer Andrew] Durkin writes music that people who think they hate jazz would like.” (A fact that explains why IJG has been invited to perform at popular music festivals like SXSW and Midpoint.)

The group's most recent CD, LEEF, released in 2008, was recorded live at the world-famous Bimhuis in Amsterdam. In addition to performing overseas, the IJG has toured the US, playing many shows in California, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Texas, Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. It has received numerous grants from the American Composers Forum, has been supported by the NEA and the McKnight Foundation, and has been heard on NPR and hundreds of radio stations around the world. Write-ups on the IJG have appeared in LA Weekly, SF Weekly, The Wire, The North Bay Bohemian, The San Diego Union-Tribune, The Boston Herald, The New York Times, The Village Voice, Willamette Week, and numerous other publications.

Instrumentation

Dan Schnelle (drums), Oliver Newell (bass), Jill Knapp (vocals), Tany Ling (vocals), Cory Wright (soprano sax), Gavin Templeton (soprano sax), Evan Francis (alto sax), Brian Walsh (tenor sax), Damon Zick (tenor sax), Gabriel Sundy (bari sax), Dan Rosenboom (trumpet), Kris Tiner (trumpet), Josh Aguiar (trumpet), Steph Richards (trumpet), Aaron Smith (trumpet), Mike Richardson (trombone), Ian Carroll (trombone), Andrew Durkin (compositions / conducting / piano). Celebrity guests have included Bruce Fowler (Frank Zappa), Daniel Glass (Royal Crown Revue), Wolter Wierbos (Instant Composer's Pool), and Joe Berardi (Double Naught Spycar).

Please note: there is a large national network of excellent musicians who have participated in this group; this network makes it possible to travel outside of our (west coast) home base. Also, although our regular lineup is 16 pieces, we can appear in slightly smaller configurations when space is absolutely an issue.

Discography

Hardcore (Uglyrug, 2001)
City of Angles (Innova, 2002)
The Star Chamber (Innova, 2004)
Industrialjazzwerke, vol. 1 (Uglyrug, 2004)
Industrial Jazz a Go-Go! (Evander, 2006)
LEEF (Evander, 2008)

Official Website

http://industrialjazzgroup.com

Audio

Lyrics

Video

The Bee Dance (The Waggle Dance)

Photo Gallery

  • Industrial Jazz Group at the Hague Jazz Festival, May 2007. (Photo by Matt Lichtenwalner.)

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  • Audience participation at the Bakersfield Jazz Festival (May 12, 2007); photo by Kim Tiner

  • Industrial Jazz Group at Seasons in Yakima, Washington, September 2008. Photo by Matt Lichtenwalner.

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  • Conferring before our show at the Bakersfield Jazz Festival (May 12, 2007); photo by Kris Tiner

  • IJG in the green room at the Bimhuis, Amsterdam (May 17, 2007); photo by Matt Lichtenwalner

  • A view from the drumkit, snapped moments before one of our Hague Jazz shows (May 16, 2007); photo by Andrew Durkin

  • On stage at the Bimhuis, Amsterdam (May 17, 2007); photo by Jill Knapp

  • Our SRO crowd at the Bowery Poetry Club, NYC (January 2007); photo by Kris Tiner

  • IJG at IAJE (January 2007); photo by Darcy James Argue

  • IJG at Barnsdall Gallery Theater, Hollywood (April, 2006); photo by Ryan at Losanjealous.com

Press

  • LEEF [+ Show ]

    It's difficult to fathom a universe where someone would not enjoy listening to LEEF. One would have ...

  • Industrial Jazz Group: LEEF [+ Show ]

    Within moments, I was grinning, then laughing, then shaking my head at the complexity of the music a...

  • Industrial Jazz Group [+ Show ]

    With echoes of the Breuker Kollektief and the Either/Orchestra bouncing around the novel large ensem...

  • Industrial Jazz a Go Go! [+ Show ]

    It is fair to say that the Industrial Jazz Group plays unpredictable music. Heard along the way are ...

  • Industrial Jazz Group at the Barnsdall Gallery Theater [+ Show ]

    It’s a circus, and it’s totally fun. So Andrew Durkin, who leads Industrial Jazz Group, risks not be...

  • Winning Spins [+ Show ]

    The Star Chamber (Innova Records), credited to the Industrial Jazz Group, is the brainchild of New J...

  • The Industrial Jazz Group: The Star Chamber [+ Show ]

    The group name is only misleading if it leaves you expecting full-on metallurgical ugliness instead ...

  • The Industrial Jazz Group: Jazz Pick of the Week [+ Show ]

    Brainchild of 33-year-old pianist-composer Andrew Durkin, the L.A.-based Industrial Jazz Group makes...

  • The Industrial Jazz Group: City of Angles [+ Show ]

    While the Industrial Jazz Group's odd moniker conjures images of Nine Inch Nails with a horn section...

  • Industrial Jazz Group: City of Angles [+ Show ]

    I'm not really sure how you play peanut butter, but according to the liner notes, Eldad Tarmu of the...

Setlist

We typically do a single one-hour set. But we can also do two-set shows in which each set comes in at just under an hour.

Our repertoire changes rapidly, but here is the master-set-list-du-jour:

"Yo, Jimbo!"
"The Frog"
"Howl"
"PDX LIX LAX"
"A Song for Bees"
"Bongo Non Troppo"
"Il Ponderoso / Apropos of Nothing"
"Don't Let 'Em Getcha"
"Hang Ten Through Hell"
"Jazz-Pop Jerkoff"
"Boozey McBombalot"
"The Job Song"
"What's in Anne's Icebox?"
"Big Ass Truck"
"You're in Love With My Mother"
"Fuck the Muck"

A set will usually consist of eight or so of these tunes (most of which are over five minutes in length).

Our performances and recordings consist entirely of original compositions by Andrew Durkin.

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