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Out Through The N Door

by Broun Fellinis

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On record, as in concert, the fellinis glide easily and often from frenzied excursions to plainitive exotic melodies to hypnotic grooves. They revolve in three disparate orbits. Sometimes they're off in their own corners of the universe, and sometimes they're aligned perfectly.
Downbeat Magazine - September 1998


AllMusic Review - Broun Fellinis -Out Through the N Door
by Stewart Mason

Let's just say that it's likely no accident that the Broun Fellinis' record label is called Weed. A bass-drums-sax trio (reedsman David Boyce doubles on raps of a type not seen in jazz since Sun Ra was piloting the Arkestra through the interstellar void) from San Francisco, the Broun Fellinis mix AACM-style free jazz, funk rhythms, a post-hip-hop pan-global sensibility, and a trippy, Lord Buckley-esque sense of whimsical wordplay. Boyce's raps are also among the most optimistic and inclusive since the heyday of the Native Tongues movement in the early '90s, making Out Through the "N" Door equally impressive for old school hip-hop-heads disillusioned by the relentlessly grim gangsta scene. Utterly fearless both musically and lyrically, the trio barrels through these 13 tracks at an often-manic pace, pausing only for Kirk Peterson's lyrical "Bass Interlude" (yes, this album even has a worthwhile bass solo -- will wonders ever cease?) and the moody ballad "Rahel," a pacific respite in the center of an otherwise turbulent but rarely less-than-fascinating album.

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released January 1, 2019

Kevin Carnes - Drums
Kirk Peterson - Electric Bass
David Boyce - Saxophones, Rhodes, Vocals

Produced by Broun Fellinis and Keith Yancsurak
Mixed by Keith "Kount" Yancsurak, Professor Borris Karnaz, Black Edgar Kenyatta, & David Olgilvy @ Hyde Street Studios in San Francisco, CA.
Recorded by Thom Canova and David Kaplowitz with assistance by Amon @ Found Sound Studios (SF) in front of a live audience to 2" tape.
Album artwork and layout: Justine Gilcrease

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Broun Fellinis San Francisco, California

Afrofuturists David Boyce-Saxophones, vocals, Kevin Carnes - Drums, samples, Kirk Peterson - Bass.
The Museum of the African Diaspora in San Francisco, Spain's San Sebastian Intl'Jazz Festival, and Portland's Earshot Festival have featured the group. Shared bills include: Erykah Badu, Rafael Sadiq, Mos Def, the Roots, Gil Scott Heron, Jimmy Smith, Les Claypool, Bad Brains, Meshell N'degeocello. ... more

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