Some musicians I've performed, recorded or played with in the past few years: Nick Lyons - alto sax, Lorenzo Sanguedolce - tenor sax, John McCutcheon - drums, Rob Adkins - bass, Ken Filiano - bass, Phil Haynes - drums, Connie Crothers - Piano, Paul Smoker - trumpet, Kevin Shea - drums, John Wagner - drums, Michael Iannantuonno - guitar, Anders Nilsson - guitar, Roger Mancuso - drums, Jimmy Halperin - sax, Ratzo Harris - bass, Kenny Auyueng - alto sax, Tim Vaughn - trombone, Blake Cohen - guitar.
Influences
Music of the 14th - 21st centuries.
Sounds Like
A cross between: "powerful, blues-inflected playing" (The Wire) and "post-punk-industrial free-jazz/psychedelia" (All About Jazz), with some "somewhat unnerving sound sculptures" (One Final Note) thrown in.
Duo with Nick Lyons: Adam Caine - guitar, Nick Lyons - alto sax. Composition by Adam Caine and Nick Lyons, 2007.
Solo: Adam Caine - guitar. Composition by Adam Caine, 2007.
I Remember You: Performed by the Sweetblood Quintet. Adam Caine - guitar, Nick Lyons - Alto Sax, Lorenzo Sanguedolce - tenor sax, Rob Adkins - bass, John McCutcheon - drums. 2007.
Computer 69. By Adam Caine, 2004.
OTHER PROJECTS:
CAINE: A.C. - guitar, Ken Filiano - bass, Phil Haynes - drums. Released "PIPE," 2005. Buy Here.
UN-NAMED: A.C.- guitar, Nick Lyons - alto sax, Carol Liebowitz - piano, Tom Blancarte - bass
ADAM CAINE/JOHN McCUTCHEON DUO: A.C. - guitar, John McCutcheon - drums
NEW YORK 69: A.C. - guitar, Kevin Shea - drums
BIO:
Adam Caine is a guitarist, improvisor and composer. He grew up in Rochester, New York and studied music at the University of Rochester. Since 2000 he has played with various groups in New York City and throughout the United States. He has performed with Connie Crothers, Paul Smoker, Daniel Carter, Ken Filiano, Glen Branca, Haale, and the New York Soundpainting Ensemble. Current projects include The Caine Trio, The Adam Caine & John McCutcheon Duo, The Sweetblood Quartet, and New York 69 with drummer Kevin Shea. Adam's 2005 CD, "PIPE," received rave reviews in the Wire and Cadence magazine.
Thanks for sending the bulletin. I'm glad I spotted it. Enjoyed the new duet just now with my son. Very special mood, kinda hallucinogenic (hallucinagenic? hallucinigenic? hallucinegenic?). Well you see, you've demolished my mind!
Love the windup, too, such a sweet perfect resolution.
Heyy, great music. The last summer i was in SIM in Brooklin and i saw to great musicians...guauu. What is the secret.?...the Pizza Slide... Congratulation for your music
Harley has requested "Rock & Roll High School". Maybe Coat Rich can join him in a duet. I can't get your duo with Nick out of my head. Regards, Maurice.
Someday, young grasshopper, you will be able to take the hospitality stone from my open hand. (Also, people who don't know what we're talking about are going to be like, "Hospitality? Do they work at Tony Roma's now? What?")