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Slipping through the cracks of infinite timelines, Man from the Future just cant put his past behind him. His journey can be filed as a score for breaking the space-time continuum as written by the Polyrhythmics releasing their sixth full-length studio release coming out on Color Red on May 8, 2020. Continuing the bands exploration across genre and stylistic lines, Man from the Future documents them at their most evocative and cinematic yet.Spurring particles from their previous LP Caldera, Man from the Future rises out of the ravine to tell a tale that paints vivid stories that bridge the gap between the past, present, and future tying them together on one plane. That imagery alone plays into the writing process behind the album. Reflecting Caldera, there is music featuring and authored by each member of the band on this record. With tunes penned by each of the eight members of the ensemble, each paints their own account with the Man from the Future and etches their mark in the continuum. Also much like Caldera, the music for Man from the Future was composed at a mountain retreat, this time in the Mysty Mountain Properties alongside the Skykomish River in Barring, WA. During their stay at this ranch compound, the band got snowed in, hunkered down, and spent the 72 hours running grooves and melding ideas together. Time was not an issue, explains drummer Grant Schroff. From workshopping grooves in the mountains came months of road-testing songs that would see the group refining their deepest vibes and heaviest grooves to date. Man from the Future is a collection of songs that transcend your typical head-solo-head format. A collection of songs that serves as a fresh palate for every member to fulfill both rhythmic and melodic roles. Man from the Future is a track-to-track musical landscape, continues saxophonist and flautist Art Brown. Yeti Set Go sets the stage for Man of the Futures quest through the space-time continuum with a Daktaris meets Roy Ayers soundscape. Digital Cowboy is poignant and calculated beckoning the future with synthesizers exploring modern sounds and fusion-based modalities. The title track Man from the Future takes direct queues from Tower of Powers Man from the Past and features Schroffs linear-style drumming and funky pocket grooves tipping their hat to Herbie Hancocks iconic fusion album Thrust. Now on their sixth album and tenth year performing, Polyrhythmics, take all sonic exploration experiences of past albums combined with mad scientist experiments testing the tunes on the road and roll them into the final product that is Man from the Future. We learn so much about how to get the sounds we wantand we do this ourselves. Every record we make, we build off the experiences of the last record, says Schroff. The album was recorded at Studio Aleph and engineered and mixed by the bands bassist Jason Gray at Blue Mallard Studios. It was then mastered by Doug Krebs of Doug Krebs Mastering and will be released on Color Red, record label and music platform founded by Eddie Roberts of The New Mastersounds.
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