Gabe Preston Sounds (GPS) – Tendinitis | Jazz music review
“Όμορφη μελωδία γεμάτη πάθος και ταπεραμέντο που ανεβάζει τη διάθεση και σε παρασύρει σε ένα ξέφρενο χορό. Η ένταση του ρυθμού ανεβάζει την αδρεναλίνη και ζωντανεύει την ατμόσφαιρα. Σίγουρα ένα κομμάτι που θα ήθελες να ακούς μαζί με φίλους με τη συνοδεία του ποτού σου, ατενίζοντας από ψηλά την φωτισμένη πόλη.”
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“Beautiful melody full of passion and temperament that raises the mood and drags you into a frantic dance. The rhythm intensity raises adrenaline and brings to life the atmosphere. Certainly a piece you would like to hear with friends with the accompaniment of your drink, gazing at the illuminated city from above.”
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“Hermosa melodía llena de pasión y temperamento que aumenta el estado de ánimo y te arrastra a un baile frenético. La intensidad del ritmo aumenta la adrenalina y da vida a la atmósfera. Ciertamente, una pieza que le gustaría escuchar con amigos con el acompañamiento de su bebida, mirando la ciudad iluminada desde arriba.”
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“The project probably fits easiest under the jazz fusion umbrella, but even there, Preston pushes boundaries — incorporating atmospheric keyboard tones, feeding their instruments through a chain of effects pedals for a psychedelic effect, bringing in local MC Josh ‘Eyeso’ Donovan to bar down on a few tracks.”
– John Vettese, WXPN 88.5
GPS (Gabe Preston Sounds) is an experimental creative fusion jazz project based in Philadelphia, initially formed in 2019 with the sole purpose of being able to stay open within the jazz realm and explore different avenues of melody and improvisation, through traversing and combining different styles of playing with both common and odd rhythms and meters. As the acronym implies, Philly native Gabe Preston is the main mind behind the band with their wide palette of woodwinds (soprano/alto/tenor/baritone saxophones, flute, clarinet, bass clarinet, sometimes even the EWI) and compositions, meanwhile keyboardist and right-hand man Tony P.C. (Anthony Passante-Contaldi) also makes significant contributions to GPS’s explorations through an abundance of keyboard sounds and some compositions of his own. Styles of influence include fusion jazz/nü jazz, hip-hop/R&B, prog/math rock, avant-garde/free jazz, and even sometimes classical. After remote recording and releasing two singles during the 2020-21 quarantine era (“Yumeni” and “I-76 (feat. Martronimous)”), GPS released their debut album, [to the stratosphere], on all streaming platforms in late 2022, primarily recorded and produced at Studio 4 Recording in Conshohocken and featuring all original music by Preston. Since that time, the band has only been willing to reach further distances both physically and musically, within the Philly area and beyond, knowing they will always be able to deliver a little something for everyone in the process. Recent performances of note include the WXPN 88.5 Key Studio Session led by John Vettese, and the 2023 Subaru Cherry Blossom Festival of Greater Philadelphia. GPS plans to record and release new music later on in 2024, with at least an EP and album in the works.
Current band members:
Gabe Preston – soprano/alto/tenor/baritone saxophones, flute, clarinet, bass clarinet, EWI, main composer, bandleader
Tony P.C. – keyboard, composer, music director
Kyle Rowe – bass
Jack Thomas – drums
Stephanie Phillips – drums
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Reviewed by Nagamag on January 9, 2024