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"Musical Dot Coms (From PM - Cookie)"

Musical dot coms: AmericanMusicRevolution.com is a post-jazz -rock quartet, blending instrumental and improv that draws on jazz, rock and world music. The band — which includes bassist and composer Tom Lubelcyzk, guitarist Casper Gyldensoe, bassist and clarinetist Todd Brunel and percussionist Toshio Tanaka — return to The Java Hut for a show with Industrial Jazz Group on Friday. “I think it’s going to be an interesting show,” says Lubelcyzk. “We’re really excited to be playing with Industrial Jazz Group. I’m glad we can bring a really different group like that to Worcester. As far as what we’re planning for the night, it’s going to be a little more on the rock side than we’re normally used to, but it’s going to be typical AmericanMusicRevolution.com the whole way.” - Worcester Magazine


"Jazz Pick of The Week 6/23/06"

"Circadian Rhythm Kings and Americanmusicrevolution.com, two bands featuring reedman Todd Brunel, are playing a benefit for Zeitgeist Gallery tonight at the Cellar Bar." - Boston Globe


"Bard in the Yard"

Contributing musically to the festive outdoor atmosphere of the Memorial Grove Amphitheatre was the jazz-flavored quartet of the AmericanMusicRevolution.com - Worcester Telegram and Gazette


Discography

Take Back Your Music - EP 2006

Network Pacific Contemporary Jazz Sampler Vol. 2
"Lesson Song"
Network Pacific Records
networkpacificrecords.com
2006

TIN Records New Music Series 2007 Compilation
"Her Influence"
http://www.newmusicseries.net/amr.html
Will be releassed January 2007

For free full length versions of the songs visit americanmusicrevolution.com

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Placing ambience and aesthetics ahead of tradition, the improvisations within the repertoire of AmericanMusicRevolution.com goes beyond the language and form typically found in jazz. The songs' composer Tom Lubelczyk, envisioned a group that performed music that was melodically accessible to all listeners, yet substantial enough for even the most educated palette. Listeners from all over the world have commented on the uniqueness and the beauty of the music.

AmericanMusicRevolution.com is the most recent incarnation of the group founded by composer/bassist Tom Lubelczyk to realize his original material. The lineup, formed in spring 2003, included clarinetist Todd Brunel, pianist Tom Thorndike, and drummer Adam Sturtevant under the name The Tom Lubelczyk Quartet. Later that fall Todd Brunel left The Tom Lubelczyk Quartet to pursue a touring opportunity with another group. This led to the addition of Danish guitarist Casper Gyldensoe. The electronic instrumentation allowed the group to pursue a strong fusion influenced direction. The group performed around the greater Boston area through out 2004 and much of 2005, but took a brief hiatus that summer. It was at this time that both Adam Sturtevant and Tom Thorndike re-located to the New York City area. Faced with the prospect of either replacing the two departed members or having the band carry on a long distance relationship, Tom decided to reassess the direction of both the band and its' music. After much soul searching, Tom decided that his original vision had favored more ambience and impressionism then the group had been creating. In early 2006 Tom reconnected with Todd Brunel, and set up a session along with Casper Gyldensoe. The three realized the impressionistic potential of the music and decided to take it into the studio. They considered continuing as trio, but felt a rhythmic element would assist in driving the music, as well as allow for more improvisational freedom. After trying a few traditional drummers, they settled on Japanese percussionist Toshio Tanaka, whose unique combination of percussion instruments helped the music find the freedom it was alluding to. In May 2006 they released their debut E.P. under the name AmericanMusicRevolution.com entitled “Take Back Your Music.”

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