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| Darcy James Argue's Secret Society | ||||||
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Critics have credited him with developing "a nearly perfect creative synthesis between tradition and innovation" (John Eyles, BBC.com), calling his compositions "ambitious, sprawling, mesmerizing" (Juan Rodriguez, Montreal Gazette) and noting his "big, broad musical vocabulary" (Ben Ratliff, New York Times). Time Out New York's Hank Shteamer adds, "Argue draws on the full spectrum of modern rock, jazz and classical music" in a way that "handily transcends pastiche." Formed in 2005, Secret Society evokes an alternate musical history in which the dance orchestras that ruled the Swing Era never went extinct, but remained a popular and vital part of the evolving musical landscape. Adopting a steampunk-inspired attitude towards the traditional big band, Argue refashions this well-worn instrumentation into a cutting-edge ensemble. The band's first studio recording, Infernal Machines (New Amsterdam Records) takes its name from a John Philip Sousa quote about the dangers of music technology. Newsweek's Seth Colter Walls praised the album as "a wholly original take on big band's past, present and future" and Time Out New York's David R. Adler awarded it five stars and proclaimed it "a seven-track marvel of imagination." In his feature article on Argue for the Village Voice, Richard Gehr called it "maximalist music of impressive complexity and immense entertainment value, in your face and then in your head." Following the release of Infernal Machines, Secret Society embarked on its first European tour, which included an appearance at the famed Moers Festival in Germany-- a performance hailed by the Kolner Stadt-Anzeiger's Martin Woltersdorf as "one of the highlights of the 38th annual festival." Their June 2009 concert at Philadelphia's International House was featured in an episode of WHYY-TV's On Canvas. Secret Society was the first group to be announced for George Wein's 2010 Newport Jazz Festival. A native of Vancouver, and former member of the Montreal jazz scene, Argue moved to Brooklyn in 2003 after earning a Master's Degree in Boston while studying with legendary composer/arranger Bob Brookmeyer. He has also studied with Lee Hyla, Randall Woolf, Maria Schneider and John Hollenbeck. His awards include the BMI Jazz Composers' Workshop Charlie Parker Composition Prize and the SOCAN/CAJE Phil Nimmons Emerging Composer Award and he has received grants from the Jerome Foundation, the American Music Center, Meet The Composer, the Aaron Copland Fund for Music and the Canada Council for the Arts, among others. |
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