event Big Gigantic
Also Playing: Ana Sia
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Sat Nov 24
9 pm
Big Gigantic and Ana Sia at The Rave/Eagles Ballroom
Dropping saxophone in the middle of your songs is like the musical equivalent of splitting an atom: It can either result in total annihilation of the whole tune or serve as a nearly endless source of energetic inspiration. Dominic Lalli, producer and sax master of Colorado’s Big Gigantic, intertwines his funky, jazz-informed techno with seemingly dangerous levels of saxophone. On the group’s 2010 full-length debut, A Place Behind The Moon, his palatable smooth-jazz stylings circled the spaced-out beats, providing a sense of homebound nostalgia. That same blueprint drives 2012’s Nocturnal. The record’s title track is laced with thick, jazzy sax riffs, which fans might be into but might seem schlocky as hell to casual listeners.
The Rave/Eagles Ballroom 2401 W Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee, WI
Dropping saxophone in the middle of your songs is like the musical equivalent of splitting an atom: It can either result in total annihilation of the whole tune or serve as a nearly endless source of energetic inspiration. Dominic Lalli, producer and sax master of Colorado’s Big Gigantic, intertwines his funky, jazz-informed techno with seemingly dangerous levels of saxophone. On the group’s 2010 full-length debut, A Place Behind The Moon, his palatable smooth-jazz stylings circled the spaced-out beats, providing a sense of homebound nostalgia. That same blueprint drives 2012’s Nocturnal. The record’s title track is laced with thick, jazzy sax riffs, which fans might be into but might seem schlocky as hell to casual listeners.
Updated 11/12/2012
