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WHAT THE CRITICS SAY

 

[I]ncredibly interesting guitar improvisation, [i]f you are into guitar you will be into this from John Bruce Wallace. Incredibly talented. Susie Mudd, MARYLAND MUSICIAN, Baltimore, MD

Wallace is one of those rare exceptions. Charles S. Russell, EAR MAGAZINE, New York, NY

He has a really fascinative musical vision, Micah Solomon, President Oasis Disc Manufacturing

Sinuous solo guitar improvisations...rippling, resonant sound. Mark Jenkins, WASHINGTON CITY PAPER, Washington, DC

An aggressive, wailing guitar sound--astonishing and extremely individual--that one has never heard before. Grigory Valov, TIF, Arkhangel'sk, Russia

Solo guitarist John Bruce Wallace, in free improvisation, revamped the modern guitar tradition and, using the technical possibilities of his instrument, transferred it into an individual sound language. Bernd Jahnke (1992) Presentation Zeitgenoessischer Spielarten Improvisierter Musik Vilnius '91". Jazz Podium No. 1 1992, Stuttgart, Germany

His sizzling electric distortion...thick and saturated tone captures a kind of steel industrial sound, gently relating to the development of the urban situation, and technological society on which he comments, and to the worldly issues faced by modern development. Wallace's music comes out like a giant question with no apparent answer...tapping the human interior's post pro-harmonic feedback. LaDonna Smith, the improvisor, Birmingham, AL

He plays with a loud, sustained, rockish tone but within that range he leaves room for varied expression…Wallace’s aggressive guitar sound finds its roots in the guitar noise of Glenn Branca and Rhys Chapman. Sonny Sharrock and Jimi Hendrix are also in evidence…[I]ndividual sustain-drenched notes hang in the air, decaying naturally. Robert Iannapollo, CADENCE, Redwood, NY

He takes advantage of] strange techniques and shows a definite John Cage, Fred Frith influence ... [The music is] great for people who like Petr Eben, Stravinsky, and perhaps even Hutchenson. Tea Gracious, The Insider No. 13, Washington, DC

Wallace can very obviously play. [L]engthy meditations, often very spiked and twisted...often wild and unpredictable. Ken Egbert, OPTIONS, Santa Monica, CA

Wallace interprets the improvised pieces with many harmonics, with inconsistent rhythms over fractured changes. Philippe Renaud, NOTES, Nantes, France

[The] solo electric-guitar improvisations…[v]iolent yet lyrical, feature squeals, buzzes, squawks, and other Fripperies…non-overdubbed electric attack and decay...[H]is playing is a lot less predictable than that of many guitar warriors, and the best of it has a savage beauty that Eddie Van Halen couldn't achieve with six months of overdubs. Mark Jenkins, WASHINGTON CITY PAPER, Washington, DC

He invented a new technique of playing while continuously changing the pitch of his electric guitar. Svetlana Korel'skaya, ARKHANGEL'SK, Arkhangel'sk, Russia

[R]efreshing to hear music of such originality and quality for a change. Don Reimus, WOUI Radio, Chicago, IL

fantastic atmosphere,,,,,,,cool. Radio (Kljajić Radoslav) And Friends, SoundCloud comment on Impaled Dreams of the Believer Part 2, Čakovec, Croatia

I really like the new material and it will be played for a long time (we still play "Plumbing" regularly). Rockin' Patrick Mokrane, Knight After Productions (CITR and CFRO Radio), Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

[A] composer working to create a new voice for the electric guitar...creating a new approach to the instrument. Tim Brady, Opus Novus, Bradyworks, Codes d'Acces, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

The music is clearly developed, powerful, and expressive. Rick Petrie, WITR Radio, Rochester, NY

Really great improvisation for guitar. Dwight Loop, Earwaves Radio Network, KSFR Radio, Santa Fe, NM

Highly abstract music reaching into the depths of the individual… William Walters

Way to rock it dude, cool effects! Shredmaster Scott, YouTube comment on Night Cries of Soulful Reckoning, United States

Utterly unique in a Fripp and Eno sense. Excellent soundscapes and playing. Steve Inglis, ReverbNation Comments, Edinburgh, Scotland

Excellent tone palette, well balanced hues that capture the spirit of an innovative thought. Great compositions.  Versuchsanordnung, ReverbNation Comments, Germany.

You get some very diverse textures from such a deliberately minimalist rig. Impressive, indeed. Winston Psmith, Winston Psmith Project, Washington, DC

I have known John Bruce Wallace all my life. He is a true Musician who has a deep love for music. John uses no sound boxes only his hands. I would strongly recommend giving this a listen and watch how he plays for he is something to see. He copies no one.  5 Stars. William Walter Wallace, Facebook Review, Orono, Maine

If such is possible, he has extended the boundaries of improvisation and presentation, breaking new ground for younger and inquisitive musicians. Five enthusiastic stars! Bruce Smith, Facebook comments, Sanford, Maine

NEWS

John Bruce Wallace At A Glimpse

MIXLR.COM, Sounds from the Corridor #24, S. Boatright, 13) John Bruce Wallace- "At the Druids Forest (Excerpt)"

 

New albums released: Watching Time Disappear; Along Came Yesterday; and Energized Exchange. All available at SoundCloud

Still high on the N1M charts for Experimental Music:

 

Globally

Night Cries of Soulful Reckoning is at 10 up from 35 last week.

https://www.numberonemusic.com/charts?geo=global&genre_id=29&query=&filter_action=1

 

Nationally

Night Cries of Soulful Reckoning is at 2 up from 10 last week.

https://www.numberonemusic.com/charts?geo=national&country_id=225&genre_id=29&query=&filter_action=1

 

Locally (Maryland)

Night Cries of Soulful Reckoning is still at 1

2:30 am Prelude To Angst has dropped from 2 to 3

02181993-4-Early Evening has dropped from3 to 5

https://www.numberonemusic.com/charts?geo=local&country_id=225&state_id=21&genre_id=29&query=&filter_action=1

Night Cries of Soulful Reckoning and 2:30 am Prelude to Angst are from the 2017 album Reflections.

 

02181993-4-Early Evening is from the 1993 album Loud Noises In A Corner: Engagements On Urban Terrain

New material released as eighth album titled Reflections available on line at BandCamp: https://johnbrucewallaceakajacewbal.bandcamp.com/album/reflections

Loud Noises In A Corner: Engagements On Urban Terain available on line at BandCamp: https://johnbrucewallaceakajacewbal.bandcamp.com/album/loud-noises-in-a-corner-engagements-on-urban-terrain

Videos and individual sound statements available at multiple online music sources including: YouTube, Spotify, Amazon, iTunes, Google+, SoundCloud, BandCamp, MySpace

Free download of a sampler album of live Free Jazz Fusion Improvisations available at the music page on this Web Site.

Some recent air play for Loud noises in A Corner Engagements on Urban Terrain

101 FM

2940 Victoria Avenue
Brandon, MB
R7B 3Y3

MAX 104.9 FM
640 St. Peter Avenue, Unit 1 
Bathurst, New Brunswick 
E2A 2Y7

tilos radio / no wave show - fm 98 MHz

Budapest, Hungary
radio presenter: Tóth Pál & Sőrés Zsolt

CD:

Illusion Of Safety –  Distraction
John Bruce Wallace – Loud Noises In A Corner: Engagements On Urban Terrain
Jim Hi KIm & Joseph Celli – No World Improvisations
Frank Schulte – Switchbox

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