Focus Che Çortlauh ©beeruer April 21, 1999 Page 3 Moke Some Noise Having exploded from a small un­ derground scene in Chicago, the Liq­ uid Soul universe has been expanding at a dizzying pace. With the release of Make Some Noise, their second album on Miles Copeland’s Ark 21 Records, the Chicago ensemble’s tradem ark mixture of jazz and urban dance mu­ sic has virtually outgrown the term ‘acid-jazz”. Incorporating everything from hard-bop to hip-hop in their cel­ ebrated sound. Downbeat Magazine says Liquid Soul “sweeps the mold and mildew out of jazz-funk and breaths it back to glorious life.” With reverent nods to great jazz composers and old-school B-boys, Liq­ uid Soul’s eclectic freestyle funk is bringing a new form of jazz to audi­ ences the world over. On Make Some Noise, two-time Grammy nominee Kurt Filling sits in with the band for a grand scat on Dizzy Gillespie’s “Salt Peanuts” which quickly segues into Dirty MF’s rap and vocal samples of old jazz innovators on “Chocolate Covered Nut”. The record goes on to showcase the full-range of Liquid Soul’s genre-jumping capability, with the danceable Latin Jazz of “Yankee Girl,’ the pure fusion of “Ricky’s Hat”, the cool, slow groove jazz of “Ramblin” and “Cookies’ Puss,” and the live, heavy-hitting horns of “No Cents” and “Opium Jacuzzi.” Live or in the studio, playing it hard or smooth, the Liquid Soul mas- sive is a fiery concoction of classy so­ loists, heavy rhythm merchants and hip-hop cognoscenti. They are a group that thrives on contact with their au­ dience. One cannot help being moved by Liquid Soul’s ongoing party phi­ losophy. The band’s in-the-tradition repertoire extends from classic com­ positions by O rnette Coleman and Miles Davis to excursions on the lat­ est breakbeats and mad samples. They continue to bridge the musical gap between standard jazz improvisation and urban rhythm/ This commitment has come to epitomize the artistic dedi­ cation and pure musical enjoyment of Liquid Soul’s continued philosophy of bringing jazz back to the dance floor. ‘P oÛltC& Tickets to the #1 Gospel Stage Play in America.. 'Zwt, t&e ^ 9 w "Somebody Oughta' Tell GOO Thank You!” Coming to the Beautiful Civic Auditorium for ONE SHOW ONLY on Saturday, May 8th at 8 p.m. For best available seating, call First Lady Entertainment at (503)285-4009. Hurry! This show will sell out! Tickets to the #1 Gospel Stage Play in America... It’s the perfect gift for Mother’s Day! Patrick Lamb’s “For the Love" has firmly established him as one o f the Northwest’s hottest instrumentalists in the tradition o f Tom Grant, Jeff Lorber, and Kenny G. already a hot seller in his home area it is now available on a national level through distribution arrangement with Lucky Records. He will soon be in the studio recording a new cd for Lucky which should be available in the Fall. “For the Love” is gaining airplay and momentum all over the country right now