Infernal Machines

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Infernal Machines
Darcy James Argue's Secret Society Infernal Machines album cover.jpg
Studio album by
Darcy James Argue's Secret Society
ReleasedMay 12, 2009 (2009-05-12)
RecordedDecember 15–17, 2008
Genre Jazz, big band
Length67:01
Label New Amsterdam
Producer Sherisse Rogers, Paul Cox, and Darcy James Argue
Darcy James Argue's Secret Society chronology
Infernal Machines
(2009)
Brooklyn Babylon
(2012)

Infernal Machines is the debut studio album by Darcy James Argue's big band Secret Society. The album was released May 12, 2009 by New Amsterdam Records [1] and was nominated for a Grammy Award. [2]

Contents

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
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The album was praised for its "impressionistic" elements and fresh outlook on jazz orchestra culture. [5] It is credited with "launch[ing Argue] from Brooklyn-based unknown into the international conversation (and touring circuit)". [6] The AllMusic review stated "Argue's music is a stunning display in diversity within drawn out, developed themes, requiring a keen ear. It's an exceptional example of new jazz music that deserves a broad forum for listening and appreciating". [3] On All About Jazz Troy Collins wrote "Although the halcyon days of the big bands are long past, Infernal Machines stands defiant, updating the big band tradition for the new millennium while presenting exciting possibilities for the future". [4]

Track listing

All compositions by Darcy James Argue

  1. "Phobos" – 11:02
  2. "Zeno" – 7:14
  3. "Transit" – 7:01
  4. "Redeye" – 10:12
  5. "Jacobin Club" – 10:55
  6. "Habeas Corpus (for Maher Arar)" – 10:57
  7. "Obsidian Flow" – 9:40

Personnel

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References

  1. Benson, Eric (2009-05-08). "The Making of Darcy James Argue's "Infernal Machines"". All About Jazz . Retrieved 2009-07-28.
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