Jason Lindner

{{Short description|American musician, sound designer, and composer}}

{{Infobox musical artist

| name = Jason Lindner

| image = Jason Lindner 2009.JPG

| caption = Jason Lindner in concert at the Treibhaus, Innsbruck

| image_size =

| birth_name =

| alias =

| birth_place = New York, U.S.

| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1973|2|1|mf=y}}

| death_place =

| death_date =

| instrument = Piano, keyboards, synthesizer

| genre = Jazz, electronica, jazz fusion, Latin, worldbeat

| occupation = Musician, composer, arranger, producer

| years_active = Mid-1990s–present

| label = Now Vs Now

| associated_acts =

| website = {{URL|https://www.jasonlindner.com/}} {{URL|https://www.nowvsnow.com/}}

| current_members =

| past_members =

}}

Jason Lindner (born February 1, 1973) is an American pianist, keyboardist, synthesist, sound designer, composer, arranger and producer.

Life and career

Lindner was brought up in Brooklyn, New York City.Matzner, Frank A. (August 18, 2014) [http://www.allaboutjazz.com/jason-lindner-beyond-the-solo-jason-lindner-by-franz-a-matzner.php?page=1 "Jason Lindner: Beyond the Solo"]. AllAboutJazz. His father played the piano and sang, and Jason began playing the piano at the age of 2. As a child, he liked heavy metal, then bebop and blues as a teenager.Greene, Andy (December 4, 2015) [https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/david-bowie-keyboardist-jason-lindner-on-making-of-blackstar-20151204 "David Bowie Keyboardist Jason Lindner on Making of 'Blackstar'"]. Rolling Stone. He attended the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts.

Lindner "made his mark during the 1990s", in part as leader of a big band that played at Smalls Jazz Club in New York City.Adler, David R. [http://www.allmusic.com/artist/jason-lindner-mn0000219384/biography "Artist Biography"]. AllMusic. Retrieved February 7, 2015. He was also the club's house pianist around the time it opened in 1994. This band recorded the album Premonition in 1998Murph, John (June 2004) [http://jazztimes.com/articles/14728-jason-lindner "Jason Lindner"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150207003524/http://jazztimes.com/articles/14728-jason-lindner |date=2015-02-07 }}. JazzTimes. and it was released in 2000, by which time Lindner had changed to leading a quintet. He performed and arranged for vocalist Claudia Acuña's first album, Wind from the South.

By 2004, Lindner was leading an electric group that consisted of Jacques Schwarz-Bart (sax), Avishai Cohen (trumpet), Reggie Washington (bass), and Gene Jackson (drums). His Now Vs. Now band began in 2006 as a quintet, with Cohen, Baba (beatbox, rap), Panagiotis Andreou (bass), and Mark Guiliana (drums). Lindner commented that "I wasn't playing jazz quartet gigs anymore. I was playing in a place where we could really experiment sonically, using electric bass, the drummer playing more groove-oriented beats and less straight ahead swing. [...] I wanted to appeal to ordinary people and not just a jazz audience." In the first three months of 2015 he participated in recordings sessions for David Bowie's Blackstar. For this recording, he used nine keyboards and a grand piano. Lindner reported that his subsequent production work was influenced by the presence of Tony Visconti for the Bowie sessions.

Compositions

A 2004 observer commented that Lindner's compositions are often "buoyant, singable melodies enlivened by circular, interlocking rhythms that often coalesce, swell and burst into euphoric exclamations [...with] a mesmerizing, transportive vibe that seamlessly reconciles elements of Afro-Cuban, modern and modal jazz with R&B, hip-hop and house music." Between the release of Now Vs. Now's first and second albums, Lindner's compositions became influenced more by electronica.

Awards

In 2009, Lindner's band was the winner of the Big Band Rising Star category in Down Beat magazine's critics' poll."Big Band, Rising Star". (August 2009) Down Beat. p. 42. Lindner was Down Beat's critics' poll winner of the Keyboard Rising Star category in 2013."Rising Star – Keyboard". (August 2013) Down Beat. p. 63. In 2015, his band again won the Big Band Rising Star category in the Down Beat critics' poll."Rising Star, Big Band". (August 2015) Down Beat. p. 64.

Discography

An asterisk (*) indicates that the year is that of release.

=As leader/co-leader=

class="wikitable sortable"

!Year recorded

!Title

!Label

!Personnel/Notes

1998

|Premonition

|Stretch

|Big band, with Omer Avital (bass), Dwayne Burno (bass), Avishai Cohen (bass), Daniel Freedman (drums), Jeff Ballard (drums), Kahlil Kwame Bell (percussion), David Pleasant (percussion), Myron Walden (alto saxophone), Jimmy Greene (tenor saxophone, flute), Gregory Tardy (tenor saxophone), Charles Owens (tenor saxophone), David Schumacher (baritone saxophone, bass clarinet), Avi Lebovich (trombone), Joe Fiedler (trombone), Alex Norris (trumpet), Diego Urcola (trumpet), Benu Meratae (rap vocals)

2001

|Live/UK

|Sunnyside

|Quartet, with Jimmy Greene (tenor sax, flute) Omer Avital (bass), Marlon Browden (drums); recorded live for BBC Radio3 in London

2001

|1, 2, 3, Etc.

|Fresh Sound New Talent

|Trio, with co-leaders Giulia Valle (bass), Marc Ayza (drums)

2004

|Ab Aeterno

|Fresh Sound New Talent

|Trio, with Omer Avital (bass), Luisito Quintero (percussion)

2007

|Live at the Jazz Gallery

|Anzic

|With big band; recorded live at the Jazz Gallery in New York City

2009

|Now Vs Now

|Anzic

|Trio, with Panagiotis Andreou (bass, vocals), Mark Guiliana (drums); added on some tracks are Baba Israel (rap vocals, spoken word), Anat Cohen (tenor sax), Avishai Cohen (trumpet), Kurt Rosenwinkel (guitar), Me'Shell Ndegéocello (bass guitar, vocals), Pedrito Martinez (vocals, percussion), Yosvany Terry (percussion), Claudia Acuña (vocals)

2013

|Earth Analog

|Now Vs Now

|As Now Vs Now (trio), with Panagiotis Andreou (bass), Mark Guiliana (drums)

2018

|The Buffering Cocoon

|Jazzland

|As Now Vs Now (trio) with Panagiotis Andreou (bass), Justin Tyson (drums); with guests Sasha Masakowski (vocals), Natasha Diggs (guided meditation)

=As sideman=

class="wikitable sortable"

!Year recorded

!Leader

!Title

!Label

1997

|{{sortname

Various|nolink="1"}}

|Live at Smalls

|Impulse!

1997

|{{sortname|Avishai|Cohen|Avishai Cohen (bassist)}}

|Adama

|Stretch

1999

|{{sortname|Avishai|Cohen|Avishai Cohen (bassist)}}

|Devotion

|Concord

2000

|{{sortname|Avishai|Cohen|Avishai Cohen (bassist)}}

|Colors

|Concord

2007

|{{sortname|Anat|Cohen}}

|Poetica

|Anzic

2007

|{{sortname|Omer|Avital}}

|Free Forever

|Smalls

2008*

|{{sortname|Anat|Cohen|nolink="1"}}

|Notes from the Village

|Anzic

2009

|{{sortname|Claudia|Acuña}}

|En Este Momento

|Marsalis Music

2011

|{{sortname|Omer|Avital|nolink="1"}}

|Omer Avital Quintet

|SmallsLive

2012

|{{sortname|Donny|McCaslin}}

|Casting for Gravity

|Greenleaf

2012

|{{sortname|Dafnis|Prieto}}

|Proverb Trio

|Dafnison Music

2013

|{{sortname|Mark|Guiliana}}

|Fast Future

|Rockwood Music Hall Productions

2015

|{{sortname|Donny|McCaslin}}

|Fast Future

|Greenleaf

2016*

|{{sortname|David|Bowie}}

|Blackstar

|RCA

2016

|{{sortname|Donny|McCaslin}}

|Beyond Now

|Motema

2018

|{{sortname|Justin|Brown|Justin Brown (musician)}}

|Nyeusi

|Biophilia Records

2018

|{{sortname|Donny|McCaslin}}

|Blow.

|Motema

References