The composer and saxophonist known as Person Natalie has released
her debut EP album, “Off the Grid.” The record comprises four
original tracks for an approximate total listening time of 20
minutes, making for a comprehensive introduction to the growing
Person Natalie repertoire. Commonly listed online as contemporary
jazz music, the “Off the Grid” EP has elements of both cool and
smooth jazz, but focuses on Person Natalie's highly intuitive,
consistently surprising sax phrases.
This eclectic manner of composition comes from her broadly diverse
pool of musical influences. Person Natalie cites “Aretha Franklin
to Motown artists like Sam and Dave; Wilson Pickett all the way to
Johnny Cash; Merle Haggard to classic rock, Fleetwood Mac, the Who,
Van Halen, Steely Dan … Lately, I've been listening to a lot of
Jeff Lorber Fusion, Little Dragon, Silversun Pickups and Charlie
Parker.”
Clearly, Person Natalie has access to every tonal hue with which
to paint her sonic pictures. An early name for her project, the
'Natalie Person Disorder,' bespoke the unique nature of her sound.
“I think stylistically, it's pretty varied. I really love Jazz
too, especially being a sax player, although I want to make it clear
that I am not a jazz musician. Many of my chord choices definitely
reflect my jazz influences and training (from Saddleback). My goal,
as far as music is concerned, is just to write an interesting,
compelling song and 'kill it' on the sax.”
While Person Natalie's “Off the Grid” EP is based on
composition and instrumentation, it still manages a great deal of
narrative.
“Each song tells its own story, simply put,” she writes.
“'Some Clarity' is about gaining perspective, balancing out –
having your vision adjusted, so to speak. 'Moonlighting at JPL' is
about my tendency to daydream. I'm not afraid to dream a little.
'Kevlar Up' is about bracing to weather the storms of life, to
toughen up and block the attempts of anybody trying to burst your
bubble. 'Carmen's Mix' is a song I wrote for my sister.”
“Carmen's...” closes out the EP. It has a special place in
Person Natalie's set. “I like what I did with the saxophone in this
one,” she writes.
Perhaps most remarkable about Person Natalie's writing and
performing style is how clearly it communicates her mood and
character, both during her performance of the song and at the time of
the song's composition.
“It's a good creative outlet,” she writes. “If it goes
somewhere, great. If it doesn't, it sure is good therapy, regardless.
One of my favorite quotes is something John Lennon said: 'One's
originality comes from his inability to emulate those that influenced
him.'”
“Off the Grid” by Person Natalie is available online
worldwide. Get in early.
-S. McCauley
Staff Press Release Writer
www.MondoTunes.com
The "Off the Grid" EP by Person Natalie at Amazon –
http://www.amazon.com/Off-Grid-EP-Person-Natalie/dp/B00KJUO2Z0/
Website –
www.personnataliemusic.com
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