Critters Buggin Explained

Critters Buggin
Origin:Seattle, Washington, USA
Genre:Rock, jazz, funk, punk, ambient, electronic
Years Active:1993–present
Label:Ropeadope Records
Website:Crittersbuggin.com
Current Members:Matt Chamberlain
Skerik
Mike Dillon
Past Members:John Bush
Brad Houser

Critters Buggin is a Seattle, Washington-based instrumental group which performs in a jazz, rock and African-influenced, eclectic style. The band is composed of Matt Chamberlain (drums, percussion, piano, programming, synths, loops, samples and digital editing), Skerik (saxophones, keyboards, loops, samples, effects and guitar), Brad Houser (bass, baritone saxophone, bass clarinet and electronics) and Mike Dillon (vibraphone and percussion).

Music

Critters Buggin defies categorization because of their diverse musical styles.[1] Reviews tend to describe their music as a combination of jazz, rock, funk and electronica.[2] [3] [4] When asked to describe their music in 1994 Chamberlain stated that it is "jazzy, funky, rocky.... it has African rhythms, too." Houser stated it is "African, industrial, tribal music."[5]

While also reviewed in terms such as unique and adventurous,[6] a 2008 review in The Seattle Times described them with such diverse terms as unorthodox, unhinged, tribal, unpredictable, mesmerizing, loud, abrasive, dissonant and ultimately satisfying.[7]

History

The group began with Matt Chamberlain and Skerik who were later joined by Brad Houser, thus forming a trio in early 1993. John Bush joined soon afterward, and the group gave their first live performance using the "Critters Buggin" name in May 1993 at the Seattle club The Colourbox. Chamberlain, Houser and Bush were all from the then-disbanded Edie Brickell & New Bohemians. Skerik came from another Seattle group, Sadhappy. Their live success was followed by the release of their first album which was produced by Stone Gossard of Pearl Jam on his then new label Loosegroove. The original Critters Buggin trio continued with several guest musicians, including Mike Dillon. Chamberlain and Dillon had both played in the locally popular Dallas, Texas band Ten Hands in the 1980s. All except Skerik were part of the Deep Ellum, Dallas, Texas scene through the early 1990s. By 1998 Dillon had joined Critters Buggin as a fourth member,[8] thus forming the current line-up as of a July 2008 tour.

In 2007 Critters Buggin released the DVD, Get the Clackervalve and the Old Clobberd Biscuits Out and Smack the Grand Ham Clapper's Mother. It is a live set filmed and recorded during the Warsaw Summer Jazz Days 1999 performed in The Palace of Culture and Science of Warsaw, Poland.

Critters Buggin Trio (2006)

In 2006 Skerik, Dillon and Houser toured as Critters Buggin Trio.[9] [10] In the 2007 the trio toured as The Dead Kenny G's and were reviewed as uniquely "combining jazz, rock, punk, funk and world music."[11] In October 2009 they released a debut CD Bewildered Herd.[12] [13] The trio toured with Primus in 2010[14] [15] and released the CD Operation Long Leash in 2011.[16] [17]

Discography

Studio and live albums

Guest, Host, Monkeypot Merganzer and Bumpa were reissued by Kufala Recordings in 2004.

EPs and compilations

DVD

(Live 6/26/99 Warsaw Summer Jazz Days)

External links

Notes and References

  1. Steve Huey [{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r441281|pure_url=yes}} Ameoba] allmusic.com
  2. Hal Horowitz [{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r704771|pure_url=yes}} Stampede : Review] allmusic.com
  3. Tom Schulte [{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r368401|pure_url=yes}} Bumpa : Review] allmusic.com
  4. Dean Carlson [{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r208372|pure_url=yes}} Guest : Review] allmusic.com
  5. http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-bin/texis.cgi/web/vortex/display?slug=1891931&date=19940128 Critters Buggin' Ignites Sweat-And-Groove Sound
  6. John Kelman Stampede All About Jazz, September 12, 2004, Retrieved November 29, 2007
  7. http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/entertainment/2008031771_critters04.html Critters Buggin: Keeping it unorthodox with a monster jam session
  8. Bumpa, CD liner notes
  9. Adam Brown 6th Annual Flowmotion Summer Meltdown August 11–12 Darrington whatsup-magazine.com, September 2006 Issue
  10. Alex Anderssen No Degrees of Separation relix.com 19 October 2006
  11. http://www.jambase.com/Articles/11776/The-Dead-Kenny-Gs-10.05-LA The Dead Kenny Gs | 10.05 | LA
  12. Tom D'Antoni Dead Kenny G’s at the Goodfoot with David Ornette Cherry oregonmusicnews.com, October 20, 2009
  13. Damian Erskine Dead Kenny G's (Brad Houser – bs) | "Bewildered Herd" Bass Musician Magazine, 12/01/2009
  14. Trent Moorman Up & Coming This Week's Noteworthy Shows and Parties The Stranger, December 14, 2010
  15. Richard Haick Les Claypool and Primus New Year's Eve Bash SF Weekly
  16. http://www.glidemagazine.com/articles/56898/the-dead-kenny-gs-return-with-operation-long-leash.html The Dead Kenny Gs Return With Operation Long Leash
  17. Steve Greenlee Operation Long Leash JazzTimes, 08/11/11
  18. Web site: Critters Buggin Official Website. Crittersbuggin.com.