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Album: Boom Quartet
Released: Mar 19, 2008
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  • Genre: Funk / Jazz / Nu-Jazz

    Location Vienna, Un

    Profile Views: 26622

    Last Login: 11/22/2012

    Member Since 3/7/2008

    Website www.robertcastelli.com

    Record Label Castelli in Cielo

    Type of Label Major

  • Bio

    Robert Castelli was born in Ossining, NY. Famous for Peter Falk(Columbo), Sonny Sharrock & Sing Sing Prison! His Grandfather played drums & his Father & 1 Uncle were pros in NYC from the..40s-..80s. First time on stage at 8 yrs old, playing for a visiting African Diplomat. "I played claves". He studied music at SUNY New Paltz, NY, Westchester Conservatory of Music, & Drummers Collective. Specifically Drums/Perc.Marimba, Guitar,Piano & Composition. He has played &/or recorded with well known & up & coming Artists in just about every style (Pop, Rock,Funk,Jazz,Latin,World, Musical Theater etc..)in the USA & Europe, from small clubs to small Stadiums. "I like to learn". His music & playing have been written about in the NY Times online(..99), Cadence magazine(..00), Jazz Halo Belgium(..01), Drums & Percussion De.(..06 & 09), Drums Etc. Canada (..06&..08) Concerto magazine Austria(..08), Jazzwise Magazine London (..08) Drummer Mag UK (Oct,..08) ***** " witty melodies, tough swing & Nasty funk!" Time Out London June ..09 *****" A feast of styles from World Music to tasteful brushwork. 3 stars"...Rhythm mag UK (June ..09) *****"This isn't smoothed out Los Angeles funk; this is get-down, get-greasy and get-dirty music that's still delivered with finesse and invention"…….John Kelman Managing Editor allaboutjazz.com, AbstractLogix.com Feb. ..09 *****"Fine arrangements & inspired soloing". Drums & Perc. Germany (Jan. ..09) *****"Born in New York and now currently residing in Vienna, drummer Castelli showcases his compositions and demonstrates his ability to solidly groove in several styles on Boom Quartet. His compositions tend unsurprisingly to have a rhythmic angle such as the 12/8 African groove of 'African Dance' or the funk meets swing of 'Temporary Insanity' and his drumming is tasteful and appropriate, while guitarist Mike Scharf distinguishes himself as a soloist". Brent Keefe Drummer Mag UK (Oct...08) 3 Stars: Buy it *****"This NY-born, Vienna based drummer..s electric quartet plays it funky with a gutsy sax-guitar frontline revving up jazz-funk & more rocky originals". Selwyn Harris, Jazzwise London August ..08 ******"Exciting sounds,... powerful Groove! Castelli has a bright future". Alfred Krondraf Concerto Magazine Vienna August ..08 ******* "Amazing! ...like Weather Report on a good day.." London Saxophonist Gilad Atzmon www.gilad.co.uk January ..06 ****** "Drummer Robert Castelli 's Boom Quartet brings exciting, groovy and funky jazz. The cohesion of this band is exceptional, probably a so called 'working band', something that is very rare these days. Castelli is a rhythm machine but one with a lot of refreshing, crispy ideas. There's great interaction between guitar and sax and the bassist's could play on the great records from the sixties Stax catalogue. Anyway the three tracks on myspace make me very curious for the new CD. It's a group that deserves a place on several festivals. I certainly will propose them for the 2010 edition of the Jazz!Brugge festival". Jos Demol Jazz'halo & Jazz!Brugge April 5th, 2008 *********Robert Castelli Boom Quartet: "I receive lots of unsolicited albums, some placing among the best but most sinking with the rest. Robert Castelli's Boom Quartet is pleasantly among the few new releases in the former group. In fact, it's unequivocally one of the finest instrumental CDs to cross my desk in many months. I say this neither because of a superb mix that enhances the clarity of each instrument — drums, guitar, bass and sax— nor because of expert performances, memorable tracks, or sweeping dynamic range. Rather it is the sum of the above when combined with the funk factor. Castelli is a rare drummer who can get a full sound, hold a groove longer than eight measures, and is capable of refined chops—yet seldom draws attention to himself. And rarely have there been such solid grooves, imaginative solos, and lush sonic textures since Steve Kahn's Eyewitness. The monster guitar timbres in "Blue 13" would have undoubtedly sent a needle on an unexpected bouncing excursion in the days of vinyl. Castelli's writing, punchy and street funky (sometimes Afro-funky), is matched by his colleagues' compositions. All have been buffed to a sheen by expert engineering/mastering. When Castelli makes one of his slick transitions from groove to straight ahead swing, as in "Blue 13 & Temporary Insanity", his intent is totally audible and speaker cones are humming with appropriate intensity. Boom Quartet is blessed with snappy compositions that move forward with fluidity, even when negotiating the jolting horn punches in "Temporary Insanity". To give this album five out of five stars would not be over generous." T. Bruce Wittet Editor in Chief, Drums Etc (Canada), Associate Editor, Muzik Etc (Canada), staff writer Modern Drummer magazine (USA), occasional contributor to Down Beat and numerous industry publications. March ..08
  • Members

    Robert Castelli (Drums, Comp) Tom Müller (Sax) Peter Strutzenberger (Bass) Patrick Zambonin (Bass, African Dance) Mike Scharf (Guitar) Sebastian Grimus (Sax) Roland Stonek (Guitar) Hannes Steif (Bass) In the UK- Nic Meier (Guitar) Mornington Lockett (Sax) Patrick Bettison or Davide Montavoni (Bass)
  • Influences

    Life! Jimi Hendrix,Miles Davis,Bach,Beethoven,The Beatles,Monk,John McLaughlin,Chick Corea,Joe Zawinul,Tony Williams,John Tavener,Michel Camilo,King Crimson,Tom Castelli,Andeas Segovia,Mozart,Coltrane,Wayne Shorter,Trilok Gurtu,Dennis Chambers,Sixun,Paco DeLucia,all the Bebop greats,Ornette Coleman,Nitin Sawnwey,The Brecker Bros,Ravel,....anyone who..s ever played with the above...... My Teachers: I..ve been fortunate to study with some trully great ones. Kim Plainfield,Ed Soph,Gary Chester,Robbie Gonzalez,Tony"Thunder"Smith,Robbie Ameen,Heracio "el negro" Hernandez & Joe Ascione(drums)Frankie Malabe(Drums,Perc), Marc Slifstien,Alex Adrian (Gtr),Jim Barnes(Orch. Perc)
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  • Mike Scharf

    Hi Robert , Still enjoy your music. Was great fun for me to play on your Cd.

    1 year ago
  • Amanda J. Higgins

    Hey!i love you music


    2 years ago
  • Kristina D. Bates

    Hey!i love you music


    2 years ago
  • Michele Michand

    Enjoying your music.

    2 years ago
  • Harry

    Yeah Bro!!

    Kickin solo over the 6/8!!! Congrats!!
    How is Life, long time no c!
    Take care!
    harry

    2 years ago
  • HAKEN

    Hi. Thanks for your friendship. We appreciate it. AQUARIUS IS RELEASED ON 30TH MARCH. Cheers.

    3 years ago
  • Eric Cisbani

    Grazie a te Robert!
    Un abbraccio,
    E.

    3 years ago
  • Virgil

    I completely agree with you, Rob.

    In fact, everyone should get real happy right now,
    or we're gonna f&/(!"/(/&%$$ em up.

    Hey I just drove that road again, where the patroll once stopped us
    and you didn't have your passport, and I couldn't open the car's trunk.

    Ah, thoses were the days,,,

    3 years ago
  • Xavier BESNARD

    Merry Christmas Robert!
    best regards
    Xavier

    3 years ago
  • Suzy Duffy

    Wishing you a merry christmas and all the best in 2010!

    3 years ago
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Bio:

Robert Castelli was born in Ossining, NY. Famous for Peter Falk(Columbo), Sonny Sharrock & Sing Sing Prison! His Grandfather played drums & his Father & 1 Uncle were pros in NYC from the..40s-..80s. First time on stage at 8 yrs old, playing for a visiting African Diplomat. "I played claves". He studied music at SUNY New Paltz, NY, Westchester Conservatory of Music, & Drummers Collective. Specifically Drums/Perc.Marimba, Guitar,Piano & Composition. He has played &/or recorded with well known & up & coming Artists in just about every style (Pop, Rock,Funk,Jazz,Latin,World, Musical Theater etc..)in the USA & Europe, from small clubs to small Stadiums. "I like to learn". His music & playing have been written about in the NY Times online(..99), Cadence magazine(..00), Jazz Halo Belgium(..01), Drums & Percussion De.(..06 & 09), Drums Etc. Canada (..06&..08) Concerto magazine Austria(..08), Jazzwise Magazine London (..08) Drummer Mag UK (Oct,..08) ***** " witty melodies, tough swing & Nasty funk!" Time Out London June ..09 *****" A feast of styles from World Music to tasteful brushwork. 3 stars"...Rhythm mag UK (June ..09) *****“This isn’t smoothed out Los Angeles funk; this is get-down, get-greasy and get-dirty music that's still delivered with finesse and invention”…….John Kelman Managing Editor allaboutjazz.com, AbstractLogix.com Feb. ..09 *****"Fine arrangements & inspired soloing". Drums & Perc. Germany (Jan. ..09) *****"Born in New York and now currently residing in Vienna, drummer Castelli showcases his compositions and demonstrates his ability to solidly groove in several styles on Boom Quartet. His compositions tend unsurprisingly to have a rhythmic angle such as the 12/8 African groove of ‘African Dance’ or the funk meets swing of ‘Temporary Insanity’ and his drumming is tasteful and appropriate, while guitarist Mike Scharf distinguishes himself as a soloist". Brent Keefe Drummer Mag UK (Oct...08) 3 Stars: Buy it *****"This NY-born, Vienna based drummer..s electric quartet plays it funky with a gutsy sax-guitar frontline revving up jazz-funk & more rocky originals". Selwyn Harris, Jazzwise London August ..08 ******"Exciting sounds,... powerful Groove! Castelli has a bright future". Alfred Krondraf Concerto Magazine Vienna August ..08 ******* "Amazing! ...like Weather Report on a good day.." London Saxophonist Gilad Atzmon www.gilad.co.uk January ..06 ****** "Drummer Robert Castelli ’s Boom Quartet brings exciting, groovy and funky jazz. The cohesion of this band is exceptional, probably a so called ‘working band’, something that is very rare these days. Castelli is a rhythm machine but one with a lot of refreshing, crispy ideas. There’s great interaction between guitar and sax and the bassist’s could play on the great records from the sixties Stax catalogue. Anyway the three tracks on myspace make me very curious for the new CD. It’s a group that deserves a place on several festivals. I certainly will propose them for the 2010 edition of the Jazz!Brugge festival". Jos Demol Jazz’halo & Jazz!Brugge April 5th, 2008 *********Robert Castelli Boom Quartet: "I receive lots of unsolicited albums, some placing among the best but most sinking with the rest. Robert Castelli’s Boom Quartet is pleasantly among the few new releases in the former group. In fact, it’s unequivocally one of the finest instrumental CDs to cross my desk in many months. I say this neither because of a superb mix that enhances the clarity of each instrument — drums, guitar, bass and sax— nor because of expert performances, memorable tracks, or sweeping dynamic range. Rather it is the sum of the above when combined with the funk factor. Castelli is a rare drummer who can get a full sound, hold a groove longer than eight measures, and is capable of refined chops—yet seldom draws attention to himself. And rarely have there been such solid grooves, imaginative solos, and lush sonic textures since Steve Kahn’s Eyewitness. The monster guitar timbres in “Blue 13” would have undoubtedly sent a needle on an unexpected bouncing excursion in the days of vinyl. Castelli’s writing, punchy and street funky (sometimes Afro-funky), is matched by his colleagues’ compositions. All have been buffed to a sheen by expert engineering/mastering. When Castelli makes one of his slick transitions from groove to straight ahead swing, as in “Blue 13 & Temporary Insanity", his intent is totally audible and speaker cones are humming with appropriate intensity. Boom Quartet is blessed with snappy compositions that move forward with fluidity, even when negotiating the jolting horn punches in “Temporary Insanity”. To give this album five out of five stars would not be over generous." T. Bruce Wittet Editor in Chief, Drums Etc (Canada), Associate Editor, Muzik Etc (Canada), staff writer Modern Drummer magazine (USA), occasional contributor to Down Beat and numerous industry publications. March ..08

Member Since:

March 07, 2008

Members:

Robert Castelli (Drums, Comp) Tom Müller (Sax) Peter Strutzenberger (Bass) Patrick Zambonin (Bass, African Dance) Mike Scharf (Guitar) Sebastian Grimus (Sax) Roland Stonek (Guitar) Hannes Steif (Bass) In the UK- Nic Meier (Guitar) Mornington Lockett (Sax) Patrick Bettison (Bass)

Influences:

Life! Jimi Hendrix,Miles Davis,Bach,Beethoven,The Beatles,Monk,John McLaughlin,Chick Corea,Joe Zawinul,Tony Williams,John Tavener,Michel Camilo,King Crimson,Tom Castelli,Andeas Segovia,Mozart,Coltrane,Wayne Shorter,Trilok Gurtu,Dennis Chambers,Sixun,Paco DeLucia,all the Bebop greats,Ornette Coleman,Nitin Sawnwey,The Brecker Bros,Ravel,....anyone who..s ever played with the above...... My Teachers: I..ve been fortunate to study with some trully great ones. Kim Plainfield,Ed Soph,Gary Chester,Robbie Gonzalez,Tony"Thunder"Smith,Robbie Ameen,Heracio "el negro" Hernandez & Joe Ascione(drums)Frankie Malabe(Drums,Perc), Marc Slifstien,Alex Adrian (Gtr),Jim Barnes(Orch. Perc)

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