Julian Waterfall Pollack Explained

Julian Waterfall Pollack
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Background:non_vocal_instrumentalist
Alias:J3PO
Birth Date:1988 6, df=yes
Instrument:Piano, synthesizer
Genre:Jazz
Occupation:Musician
Label:Ropeadope, Berthold, Junebeat
Associated Acts:J3PO, The Lesson, Marcus Miller

Julian Waterfall Pollack / J3PO (born June 28, 1988) is an American pianist, keyboardist, composer, and producer associated with jazz, classical, and hip hop music.[1] [2]

Biography

Early life

Raised in Berkeley, California, Pollack was introduced to music through his parents, Susan Waterfall (an accomplished concert pianist), and Allan Pollack (a conductor, saxophonist, and music professor at University of California, Berkeley).[3] [4] He began formal study of the piano at age of five with his mother, and was called a child prodigy, able to play difficult pieces of classical music well beyond his years. He attended The Crowden School in Berkeley, California, for his middle school years, where he received training in orchestral playing, chamber music, harmony, and counterpoint, as well as a courses in the liberal arts.

He later attended Berkeley High School where he developed his love for jazz, playing as principal pianist for four years in their award-winning jazz ensemble. He released his debut jazz trio album, Goin' for It, to much critical acclaim in the San Francisco Bay Area and achieved national recognition by being featured on Jazziz magazine's monthly CD.[5]

After completing high schooling in 2006, he was offered a full scholarship to Berklee College of Music, but opted to instead attend New York University in New York City.

2007 – 2014

In 2007, he appeared as a guest on Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz radio show aired on NPR.[6] He released his second trio album, Infinite Playground, to great critical acclaim in 2010. The album featured bassist Noah Garabedian and drummer Evan Hughes.[7] The album showcased Pollack's growing interest in blending multiple genres with jazz improvisation and classical composition. It included Pollack's original pieces with "My Funny Valentine" by Rodgers and Hart, "Cherokee" by Ray Noble, and "And I Love Her" by the Beatles. He continued this trajectory with the trio's 2013 album, Waves of Albion, which included a polyrhythmic arrangement of "What Sarah Said" by Death Cab for Cutie, "Flume" by Bon Iver, and the American folk song "Oh Shenandoah".[8]

Pollack composed a three movement piano concerto in 2012. It was premiered by the Camellia Symphony in Sacramento. The work's style and form drew heavily from jazz, minimalism, and French impressionism. In 2013, Pollack composed "Brooklyn Boomerang", a piece for two pianos which premiered at the Greenwich House in Manhattan in November by Pollack and acclaimed pianist Natalie Tenenbaum.[9] He also completed a string quartet that was commissioned by the Telluride Chamber Music Festival and the Ives String Quartet.[10] [11] In 2014, Pollack premiered a new composition for orchestra entitled Night Flower at the Mendocino Music Festival.[12]

2015 – 2018

In 2015, Pollack began exploring his interest in electronic music, synthesizers, sounds design and production, releasing music under the moniker "J3PO." The name came from his trio mate Evan Hughes:

“He called me up one day and randomly left me a voicemail starting with ‘Hey J3PO’ – and ever since then that was my alter-ego music nickname. What’s cool is that if you look at the logo (designed by Emily Hoerdemann) the ‘3’ is actually a ‘w’ on its side. So you have J.W.PO which are my initials in addition to referencing the droid C3PO from ‘Star Wars,’ which I love.”[13]

He released The 90s EP in 2016, a collection of nineties pop songs re-harmonized, rearranged, and sung on the talkbox.[14] In 2017 he released three original songs in the same vein, entitled Memory EP.

Starting in 2016 Pollack joined New York's celebrated Lower East Side underground hip-hop band The Lesson GK, a weekly jam session that seamlessly blends elements of experimental Hip-Hop, Jazz, Funk and Soul.[15] In 2018 he began touring with legendary bassist and composer, Marcus Miller, joining his residency at The Blue Note Tokyo,[16] and continuing on for several tours of the United States and Europe.

2019 – Present

In 2019, Julian (as J3PO) released his album Small Plates, a collection of 12 tracks that range from simple lo-fi beats to complex jazztronica future house joints. Inspired by analog synths and sample-based music, the album fuses Julian's love for today's contemporary production styles with a nod to the jazz tradition and the spontaneity of live music and improvisation.[17]

He began working closely with Clavia Nord Keyboards, designing a signature patch library for the Nord Stage 3.[18] He also released a signature pack for the Nord Wave 2.[19]

In 2020, Julian scored the indie film The Sound of the Wind, directed and written by Jared Douglas.

Julian was part of the sound design team to create patches for the new Prophet 5 reissue from Sequential.[20] During the Coronavirus pandemic, Julian released a free bank of sounds for the Disco DSP synthesizer OB-Xd.[21]

In 2021, Julian was asked to create presets for the Softube Model 84 Polyphonic Synthesizer[22] which is a circuit-modeled emulation of a 1984 six-voice synth.[23]

He signed with Ropeadope Records for his full length album, MAINS, released June 4, 2021.[24]

Discography

As leader

TitleYearLabel
MAINS2021Ropeadope
The Sound of the Wind (Motion Picture Soundtrack)2020Sound of Wind Movie, LLC
Small Plates2019Bridge and Water[25]
Waves of Albion2013Berthold[26]
Infinite Playground2010Junebeat[27]
Goin’ For It2006Jazzschool

Select albums as sideman

Album artistTitleYearLabel
Evan MarienParallels2020Evan Marien[28]
Chase Baird (feat. Steve Lyman, J3PO & Dan Chmielinski)Pulsar2020Outside In Music
Steve LymanRevolver2013Independent[29] [30]
Peter SchwebsIn-Between Seasons & Places2012Berthold[31]
Grace WeberHope & Heart2011Junebeat[32]
Chase BairdCrosscurrent2010Junebeat[33]
Peter SchwebsStories from Sugar Hill2010Laika[34]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wiegand. David. Julian Pollack in Mendocino for family biz. SFGate. 21 June 2014. 22 July 2010.
  2. Web site: Take Five with Julian Waterfall Pollack. All About Jazz. 1 August 2014. 1 June 2010.
  3. Web site: Ortiz. Edward. Camellia Symphony premieres jazz artist's piano concerto. Sacramento Bee. 2014-08-01.
  4. Web site: Bullock. Ken. Around & About Jazz: Julian Pollack Trio CD Release Concert at Yoshi's: Waves of Albion. Category: Arts & Events from The Berkeley Daily Planet. Berkeley Daily Planet. 1 August 2010. 26 September 2013.
  5. News: Bay Area pianist, 17, records solid jazz CD. Scheinin . Richard. August 3, 2006. San Jose Mercury News. 2009-01-11.
  6. Web site: Julian Waterfall Pollack on Piano Jazz. NPR.org. 1 August 2014. 28 June 2007.
  7. Web site: Wiegand. David. CD: Julian Waterfall Pollack, 'Playground'. SFGate. 1 August 2014 . 6 June 2010.
  8. Web site: Lindsay. Bruce. Julian Waterfall Pollack Trio: Waves Of Albion. All About Jazz. 1 August 2010. 1 March 2014.
  9. Web site: Concert: Music for Two Pianos. Greenwich House. 1 August 2014. 23 November 2013.
  10. Web site: Klingsporn. Katie. 40 Years of Intimate Chamber Concerts. Telluride Daily Planet. 2 August 2014. 8 August 2013.
  11. Web site: Bratman. David. What Would Charles Ives Do?. San Francisco Classical Voice. 1 August 2014. 25 April 2014.
  12. Web site: Festival Orchestra: Mendocino Music Festival. San Francisco Classical Voice. 2014-08-02.
  13. Web site: 2019-06-24. Mendo-born Pollack travels Europe with "Small Plates" and a Miles Davis partner. 2021-05-19. The Mendocino Beacon. en-US.
  14. Web site: WORKS. GF. GF WORKS J3PO Talkbox Story. 2021-05-19. GF WORKS J3PO Talkbox Story. en.
  15. Web site: 2019-10-11. The Lesson GK. 2021-05-19. Europe Jazz Network. en.
  16. Web site: 【BLUE NOTE TOKYO】MARCUS MILLER. 2021-05-19. Blue Note TOKYO. ja.
  17. Web site: Julian Pollack. 2020-12-21. Sequential. en.
  18. Web site: J3PO Signature Sound Bank Nord Keyboards. 2021-05-19. www.nordkeyboards.com.
  19. Web site: J3PO Signature Sound Bank Nord Keyboards. 2021-05-19. www.nordkeyboards.com.
  20. Web site: Prophet-10. 2021-05-19. Sequential. en.
  21. Web site: Julian Pollack / J3PO releases free OB-Xd synth bank. 2021-05-19. KVR Audio. en.
  22. Web site: MATRIXSYNTH: J3PO - Softube Model 84 - "Delorean Fantasy". 2021-05-19. www.matrixsynth.com.
  23. Web site: MATRIXSYNTH: Introducing Model 84 Polyphonic Synthesizer by Softube. 2021-05-19. www.matrixsynth.com.
  24. Web site: J3PO. 2021-05-19. ropeadope. en-US.
  25. Web site: Track. Inside. Small Plates. 2020-12-21. JAZZIZ Magazine. en-US.
  26. Web site: Julian Waterfall Pollack: Waves of Albion. All Music. 2014-08-01.
  27. Web site: Julian Waterfall Pollack: Infinite Playground. All Music. 2014-08-01.
  28. Web site: Magazine. Bass. Evan Marien x Dana Hawkins Release New Album 'Parallels'. 2021-05-19. Bass Magazine - The Future of Bass. en-us.
  29. Web site: Steve Lyman: Revolver . All Music . 2018-08-01.
  30. Web site: Steve Lyman: Revolver . Bruce . Lindsay . Smalls Live . 2018-08-01.
  31. Web site: In-Between Seasons and Places. All Music. 2014-08-01.
  32. Web site: Lorenz. Renee. Grace Weber brings "Hope & Heart" to Milwaukee. On Milwaukee. 2014-08-02.
  33. Silsbee . Kirk . 2011-03-01 . Chase Baird Crossurrent. Downbeat . Elmhurst, Illinois . Maher Publications.
  34. Web site: Stories From Sugar Hil. All About Jazz. 2014-08-01.