CRYSTALS

Pete Levin

Alternate Mode JP10030
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Soothing and healing mood textures, created entirely on synthesizers by keyboardist Pete Levin.  Inspired by textural images and mystique of stones and crystals found in nature.

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Nature has provided us with gemstones containing great power and beauty. It is those rarities of nature that inspired this music composed by keyboardist Pete Levin.

From the glitter of a diamond, to the glow of amber and the many facets of a crystal, this CD attempts to capture these wonders and recreate them in musical form.

"Crystals" is the sequel recording to "Harmony".  Alternate Mode Records questioned over 500 massage therapists to learn what they wanted for music to accompany a session. Based on their input, keyboardist Pete Levin created "Harmony", made up of four pieces not only create a calming and restorative atmosphere, but are each exactly 15 minutes long.  Pete did it that way for the dual purposes of establishing a symmetry to the music set (high artistic goals), and so therapists can easily time a session to the music.  (practical real world!)

TRACKS:  Click the Tree to hear an MP3 sample.

1

Topaz

3

Emerald

2

Ruby

4

Amethyst

PRODUCTION CREDITS:

Produced by: PETE LEVIN
Recorded at: STUDIO 205, NEW YORK, NY

PERFORMERS:

PETE LEVIN: synthesizers

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ARTIST BIO:

In a diverse music career spanning several decades, keyboardist/arranger Pete Levin has performed and recorded with hundreds of Jazz and Pop artists - including Paul Simon, Annie Lennox, Miles Davis, David Sanborn, Lenny White, Wayne Shorter, Jaco Pastorius, Robbie Robertson and John Scofield - receiving critical accolades for his work during a 15 year association with the legendary Gil Evans, and his 8 year stint with jazz icon Jimmy Giuffre.

While playing French Horn with the Gil Evans Orchestra in the early 70s, Levin brought a Moog Synthesizer to a gig at New York’s Village Vanguard. Already known as a “go to” synthesizer specialist, Pete was at the vanguard of that technology. Gil loved it and Levin’s role was permanently changed as the band transformed itself into the electric/acoustic hybrid ensemble that captivated audiences worldwide for years, winning two Grammy® awards along the way.

An in-demand New York session keyboardist, Levin has also created electronic realizations for hundreds of TV commercials, dramatic series and feature films, including “Missing in Action,” “Lean on Me,” “Silver Bullet,” “Red Scorpion,” “The Color of Money,” “Maniac,” “Spin City,” “America’s Most Wanted” and “Star Trek.” In a dizzying array of unrelated commissions, Levin composed orchestral scores for the feature film “Zelimo” and for a stage production of “The Dybbuk;” had the honor of composing the anthem for the 1992 United Nations Earth summit, “The Future is in Our Hands,” performing it twice for the U.N. General Assembly; and, as far removed from Jazz as it gets, was awarded the Army Commendation Medal for writing the official military band arrangement of the U.S. Infantry song.

But Levin, whose wry sense of humor is never far from the surface, reveals that his all time favorite recording session produced the top-40 hit single “Close to You” by The Clams, a Spike Jones tribute band formed with his brother, bassist Tony Levin (Peter Gabriel, King Crimson), drummer Steve Gadd (Eric Clapton, Paul Simon) and Grammy® winning recording engineer Dixon Van Winkle (Paul McCartney, Frank Sinatra). Thirty years later the recording is still a cult classic.

In 1990, Levin signed with Gramavision to release his first solo jazz album, “Party in the Basement,” followed by “Solitary Man” in 1991. Collaborating with drummer Danny Gottlieb, Pete released “The New Age of Christmas” on Atlantic and “Masters in this Hall” for Gramavision. In the years following, he released four New Age CDs for Alternate Mode Productions, and a variety of eclectic albums for independent labels.

With “Deacon Blues,” Pete Levin returns to the cutting edge as a band leader, while tipping his hat to his mainstream jazz roots. Expanding on the traditional organ trio format, his innovative arrangements are flavored with soul, samba and hip-hop grooves. The set mixes four Levin originals with his unique treatments of familiar classics, including Steely Dan’s “Deacon Blues,” Ralph Towner’s “Icarus,” the Beach Boys’ “Sail on Sailor” and Erik Satie’s “First Gymnopedie.” The album features outstanding performances by bassist Tony Levin, guitarist Mike DeMicco, percussionists Ken Lovelett and Carlos Valdez, legendary jazz guitarist Joe Beck, and drummer, Danny Gottlieb. For Levin, this recording was a labor of love.

Veteran career side men and solo recording artists, both Levin brothers produce their own albums close to home, collaborating with other world-class musicians in their Woodstock, New York community. Pete’s Hammond is featured on Tony’s latest critically acclaimed Narada release, “Resonator,” while Tony’s basses grace several tracks on Pete’s “Deacon Blues.”

Pete currently tours playing piano and organ with The Tony Levin Band, his brother’s high octane Progressive Rock quintet that plays world-wide to sold out houses. Plans are in the works for double bill concerts with Pete’s trio opening for the Tony’s band in a historic pairing that aims to fire up legions of crossover music fans, as Tony’s fiery progressive rock is paired with Pete’s contemporary, improvisational jazz.

Learn more about Pete Levin at http://www.petelevin.com
Contact Pete Levin at pete@petelevin.com
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