12th March 2020: Monocled Man (Rory Simmons, Chris Montague and Jon Scott)’Bernabe Jurado EP / 7″ single now available for pre-order – with immediate download of ‘Raw, Mineral Blue’ + album launch date
Instant download of ‘Raw, Mineral Blue’ with every pre – order of Bernabe Jurado EP / 7″ LP: here
Bernabe Jurado is the third release from Monocled Man, the boundary-crossing project assembled by trumpeter/programmer/producer Rory Simmons to realise his idiosyncratic musical vision that marries the freedom of improvisation, steeped in the European jazz tradition, with the powerful atmospheric affordances of contemporary digital sound manipulation. Guitarist Chris Montague (Troyka, Squarepusher) and drummer Jon Scott (Kairos 4Tet, Sons Of Kemet XL) provide the perfect complement for Simmons’ matching of comprehensive musical chops and fearless imagination, and the resultant EP glues together the atmosphere of Massive Attack inspired dub and Fourtet influenced ambience with freewheeling improv amongst the trio itself.
Simmons’ wide-ranging cultural curiosity provides the inspirations behind the evocative, cinematic quality of Monocled Man’s music: Bernabe Jurado is inspired by the curious true story of William Burroughs’ murder of his wife Joan Vollmer in a drunken game of William Tell, and the subsequent defence offered by his enigmatic lawyer Bernabe Jurado: the macabre stories of Katherine Dunn and country singer Steve Earle’s Southern Gothic novel ‘I’ll Never Get Out Of This World Alive’ further set the tone and provide the imagery for Simmons to pin his project to.
For this latest iteration, four tracks of delay drenched trumpet, jagged guitar lines and chewed up drum patterns unfolded in the studio around melodies penned by Simmons, only to be chopped and reassembled by him into new ever-evolving forms. For ‘Bernabe Jurado’ Simmons created layers of ambient textures, influenced by contemporary producers like Brian Eno and Thom Yorke, over which his trumpet playing moves between Arve Henriksen/Nils Petter Molvaer inspired introspection, the twisting improv of Dave Douglas and the glassy rawness of Tomaz Stanko. The otherworldly ‘Sero Max For Joan Vollmer’ is based around multiple cut up rhythm parts from Scott and cumulates in a fearsome shred from Chris Montague.
‘Memory Ugly Spirit’ has a compelling, urgent groove built out of wide stereo beats wrapping around Chris Montague’s strung-out trip pseudo country improv and Simmons’ declamatory trumpet melody. ‘The Raw Mineral Blue’ was named for a Burroughs prologue and inspired by Daniel Lopatin’s score for the movie Uncut Gems – “I love his use of glacial synths, noisy samples and menacing analogue drum machines.”
Bernabe Jurado’s creative process blended writing, improvisation and editing, all filtered through the unique voices of these three powerfully individual voices “Chris has this uncompromising skewed country blues thing coupled with a free improv sound: and his approach to the written material is grungey and trashy which I really like, and Jon works so well with the programming and samples and links things rhythmically and sonically.”
Impossible to categorise, equally impossible to forget, Monocled Man continues the exploration into half-glimpsed worlds at the fringes of creative imagination.
Album launch date May 3rd – Servant Jazz Quarters