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Taylor Eigsti - Plot Armor '2024

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Plot Armor
ArtistTaylor Eigsti Related artists
Album name Plot Armor
Country
Date 2024
GenreJazz,Contemporary Jazz
Play time 54:58
Format / Bitrate 24 BIT Stereo 2820 Kbps / 82.2 kHz
Media WEB
Size 978 / 307 MB
PriceDownload $7.95
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Tracks list

Tracklist:

01. Let You Bee
02. Bucket of F's
03. Look Around You
04. Plot Armor
05. Light Dream
06. Fire Within
07. The Rumor
08. Actually
09. Beyond The Blue
10. 201918
11. Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered
12. Bad Sport Lobby



 more“The only instrument that didn’t have more than one
representative was flute,” he notes. “But Rebecca Kleinmann did
triple herself most of the time and played different parts. So she had clones,
at least.

“I wanted to build the whole record around two concepts: One was using the
bands that I’m playing with frequently—Oscar and DJ and Charles
and Maya,” Eigsti says. “And I also wanted more than one
representative of every instrument on this record. It’s been a huge
source of joy to play with Harish, Kendrick, and Julian over the years, and
I’m so happy they were able to join us on this project.”

Plot Armor continues Eigsti’s winning approach of showcasing eleven of
his original compositions plus a standard. With ace string arrangements by
Andrew Balogh, its orchestral lushness showcases Eigsti’s compositional
prowess and his experiences sharing the bandstand with the Turtle Island String
Quartet as a member of Blanchard’s E-Collective band (along with Altura,
Ginyard and Seaton). “The Rumor” began as an improvisation between
Eigsti and Turtle Island violist Benni von Gutzeit. 

“Andrew really turned these string arrangements into one of the most
important components of this whole record,” Eigsti reflects.
“I’ve written a lot of music for symphony orchestra over the years,
and Andrew added such a beautiful dimension to these tunes with his
orchestrations that captures a cinematic quality throughout.”

“Let You Bee” (a song which Eigsti describes as a tribute to a
bumblebee that wouldn’t leave him alone) opens Plot Armor and comes to a
conclusion with a masterful Altura mini-masterclass in guitar. “Charles
personifies the bee,” Eigsti points out. “You hear him soloing
towards the end of that tune, and he becomes like the bee, free to buzz around
wherever he pleases.”

“Taylor just does such a great job of setting up a creative space for
everyone to collaborate and feel so natural,” Altura says.
“He’s a master at bringing his different communities
together.”

“Look Around You” was adapted from Eigsti’s ambitious
“Imagine Our Future” Hewlett 50 Arts Commission, which premiered in
2022 at the Community School of Music in Mountain View, CA and included the
likes of Fischer, Kleinmann and Wendel. “The tune is about appreciating
the little details that are around you,” Eigsti shares. “Texturally,
I wanted this piece to give the listener something different to tune into every
time. So there are instruments that morph into other instruments and kind of pop
out of nowhere to represent the little things around us that sometimes we
don’t notice but make us who we are.” 

The title track is a philosophical theme that Eigsti has been pondering:
“It’s the concept of character protection within a story and just
acknowledging there’s a purpose in creating something that you might not
understand yet,” he explains. “There are a lot of analogies to my
own life, the fact that I’ve outlived my immediate family. It feels there
has to be a purpose for that. If you’re out here surviving,
there’s a reason why.

“I come across those reasons all the time from different people who are
affected by the music in a certain way,” he continues. “Sometimes
people will tell me they wrote something because they heard something I played.
I think there’s a chain reaction and purpose behind creating something
and putting that music into the world that is important to have confidence in.
It allows you then to write without fear knowing that the reason you created
something will reveal itself much later on.” 

“Light Dream” was written in honor of Wayne Shorter, who passed away
on March 2, 2023. E-Collective has honored the saxophone titan and legendary
composer, and Eigsti wanted to pay his respects with Blanchard on trumpet.
“Wayne’s music makes me feel like I do when I fall asleep with the
lights on and have different kinds of dreams with lucidity and
inspiration.That’s where that title comes from,” he reveals.

Eigsti’s mother, Nancy, receives the first of two official tributes via
“Fire Within,” which is her posthumous debut as a lyricist.
“She passed away just two weeks before I started recording this
album,” he recounts. Eigsti pondered taking a break for extended mourning
but knew his mother would have wanted him to persevere. “My head and heart
were so deeply in this record, and I carried that into this project.

“She was a damn good writer and never did anything with it. Going through
all of her writings after she passed —her journals and diaries—
allowed me to get to know her inner world better,” he adds. “I found
so many amazing phrases and metaphors in the way she wrote.

“I had no intention of recording ‘Fire Within’ when I started
out the process of planning this record. It just demanded itself to be recorded.
It tells her story in a way that I feel she would have been okay with. It meant
a lot to record this with Lisa and Julian because I consider them like family,
and the way Lisa went deep into my mom’s character in that piece is
something that I’ll always remember.”

“‘Beyond the Blue,’ with Gretchen’s lyrics, literally
deals with loss and the beyond,” Eigsti says, of the second song to honor
his mother. (The Japanese version of Plot Armor contains an interpretation of
“Nancy with the Smiling Face”—understandably his
mother’s favorite standard.)

As a child prodigy growing up on the Peninsula in the San Francisco Bay Area,
Eigsti memorized, interpreted and performed many a standard. His take on
“Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered” may reflect back on that part
of his youth. But it does from a decidedly grown up perspective. 

“I’ve genuinely been obsessed with the lyrics of ‘Bewitched,
Bothered and Bewildered,'” he admits. “The later you get into the
verses, the more real it gets. It’s cool because there’s an
evolution from where at the start you see someone totally transfixed on someone
else. And then they’re examining pros and cons. By the end, it’s
‘Bewitched, bothered and bewildered no more,’ which I think is an
important resolution, so I treated it like a breakup song.”

Though Plot Armor sounds relaxed and like it was captured in a series of live
group sessions, it’s another heavily layered production that’s a
testament to Eigsti’s well-organized work ethic as a bandleader and
independent musician. “For Tree Falls, I basically got everything done in
six tracking days. And with this, it was a total of about 70 days in the studio
with more like 20 to 30 tracking days of just adding different things,” he
says. “We really did this gradually, with different sessions in both in
L.A. and New York.

“I’m lucky to have found a really incredibly cool open-minded bunch
of people who encourage exploration and discovery and new music,” he
concludes. “And there’s such a great cast of folks on GroundUP.
I’m already a big fan of a lot of their music and am friends with so many
people on their label that it just feels like another family.”



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