Jonathan Scales Fourchestra

Character Farm & Other Short Stories

BY Kevin JonesPublished Apr 5, 2011

Admittedly, the idea of a steel pan virtuoso likely conjures up images of a human carnival dynamo setting festivals ablaze with a mesmerizing display of some hot, hot island heat. Thusly hailed pannist Jonathan Scales, however, offers none of this, instead delivering a far more impressive collection of heady, multi-directional jazz soundscapes that bristle as his Fourchestra bandmates flip, slip and slide through the myriad tempo twists and compositional turns that make up Character Farm & Other Short Stories. Scales showcases his dexterity with a searing torrent of par runs on the devious, guitar-tinged "The Longest December," while the epic tale told on "Complete," with its double-time jazz opening descending into a tense, cavernous midsection, and the unconventional, shape-shifting "Science Fair Project" offer a scattershot glimpse at the gathered musicians' fertile minds at work. Through the album's countless turns, Scales manages to blend in the very particular sound of steel pan seamlessly with everything from a flute, horn and saxophone to the oft-accompanying electric guitar, all while showing off the easily stereotyped instrument in a new light.
(Independent)

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