Abstract Logix
Abstract Logix is a North Carolina-based record label specializing in jazz fusion, world and jam band music. Up to 2018, Abstract Logix had released over fifty titles from musicians spanning the globe.[1] In 2019 they were voted "Best Record Label" in the JazzTimes Magazine Readers' Poll.[2]
Abstract Logix | |
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Founded | 2003 |
Founder | Souvik Dutta |
Genre | Jazz fusion, World music, Jam band |
Country of origin | United States |
Location | North Carolina |
History
The company began as a music blog started by music enthusiast and computer programmer Souvik Dutta in 2002.[3] The blog began by making available a recording of a house concert featuring Shawn Lane, Jonas Hellborg, and Jeff Sipe.[4] From there, Dutta branched out into direct sales and merchandising, becoming the exclusive retailer for a 3-DVD set by fusion guitarist John McLaughlin entitled This Is the Way I Do It and handling merchandising for McLaughlin's tours, while continuing to write code for IBM.[3]
Abstract Logix’s first two releases were ‘’Lincoln Memorial’’ by Project Z (featuring Jimmy Herring, Greg Osby, Ricky Keller, and Jeff Sipe) in 2005 and Alex Machacek's [Sic] in 2006. Dutta's relationship with McLaughlin resulted in the guitarist's Floating Point being released on the label in 2008. In 2010, Dutta described Abstract Logix's roster as "musical pioneers and visionaries, old and young. Our clients include Grammy winners and musical icons like John McLaughlin, as well as young and upcoming icons of tomorrow like Alex Machacek, Jimmy Herring, and Wayne Krantz, among others."[5]
Other notable musicians to record for Abstract Logix include Lenny White, Gary Husband, Anthony Jackson, Scott Kinsey, and Ranjit Barot. The Abstract Logix website also sells independent releases by a number of other fusion, world, and progressive artists. Speaking to The Telegraph, Dutta reflected, "We are fortunate to work with innovative musicians who are on the cutting edge and always evolving".[6]
The label's first Grammy Award-winning release was McLaughlin's Live @ Ronnie Scott's, which received the 2017 Grammy Award for Best Improvised Jazz Solo for McLaughlin's performance on the track "Miles Beyond".[7]
Discography
Catalog number | Artist | Title | Year |
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ABLX-001 | Project Z | Lincoln Memorial | 2005 |
ABLX-002 | Alex Machacek | [Sic] | 2006 |
ABLX-003 | Scott Kinsey | Kinesthetics | 2006 |
ABLX-004 | Slaughterhouse 3 | 'S3 | 2006 |
ABLX-005 | Jeff Babko | Mondo Trio | 2007 |
ABLX-006 | Gary Willis | Actual Fiction | 2007 |
ABLX-007 | Alex Machacek, Jeff Sipe, Matthew Garrison | Improvisation | 2007 |
ABLX-009 | Paul Hanson | Frolic in the Land of Plenty | 2008 |
ABLX-010 | Tony Grey | Chasing Shadows | 2008 |
ABLX-011 | John McLaughlin | Floating Point | 2008 |
ABLX-012 | John McLaughlin | Meeting of the Minds: The Making of Floating Point DVD | 2008 |
ABLX-013 | Jimmy Herring | Life Boat | 2008 |
ABLX-014 | Alex Machacek / Jeff Sipe / Neal Fountain | The Official Triangle Sessions | 2008 |
ABLX-015 | Gary Husband’s Drive | Hotwired | 2008 |
ABLX-016 | John McLaughlin and the 4th Dimension | Live @ Belgrade | 2009 |
ABLX-017 | Sebastiaan Cornelissen | U-Turn | 2009 |
ABLX-018 | Wayne Krantz | Krantz Carlock Lefebvre | 2009 |
ABLX-019 | Ranjit Barot | BAda Boom | 2008 |
ABLX-020 | Anthony Jackson and Yiorgos Fakanas | Interspirit | 2010 |
ABLX-022 | Lenny White | Anomaly | 2010 |
ABLX-025 | Prasanna | Raga Bop Trio | 2010 |
ABLX-026 | John McLaughlin and the 4th Dimension | To the One | 2010 |
ABLX-027 | Gary Husband | Dirty & Beautiful Volume 1 | 2010 |
ABLX-028 | Human Element | Human Element | 2010 |
ABLX-024 | Alex Machacek and Marco Minnemann | 24 Tales | 2010 |
ABLX-030 | Various Artists | Abstract Logix Live! The New Universe Music Festival 2010 CD | 2008 |
ABLX-031 | Various Artists | Abstract Logix Live! The New Universe Music Festival 2010 DVD | 2008 |
ABLX-032 | Oz Noy | Twisted Blues | 2011 |
ABLX-033 | Gary Husband | Dirty & Beautiful Volume 2 | 2012 |
ABLX-034 | Wayne Krantz | Howie 61 | 2012 |
ABLX-035 | Jimmy Herring | Subject to Change Without Notice | 2012 |
ABLX-036 | Alex Machacek, Raphael Preuschi, Herbert Pirker | Fat | 2012 |
ABLX-037 | John McLaughlin and the 4th Dimension | Now Here This | 2012 |
ABLX-038 | Gary Willis | Retro | 2013 |
ABLX-040 | Tony Grey | Elevation | 2013 |
ABLX-041 | Gary Husband and Alex Machacek | Now | 2013 |
ABLX-042 | John McLaughlin and the 4th Dimension | The Boston Record | 2014 |
ABLX-043 | Oz Noy | Twisted Blues Volume 2 | 2014 |
ABLX-044 | Chingari | Bombay Makossa | 2014 |
ABLX-045 | Jeff Sipe, Mike Seal, and Taylor Lee | Jeff Sipe Trio | 2014 |
ABLX-046 | Gary Husband | Dirty and Beautiful Volume 1 - Special Remix Edition | 2014 |
ABLX-047 | Wayne Krantz | Good Piranha Bad Piranha | 2014 |
ABLX-048 | Oz Noy, Dave Weckl, Etienne M’Bappe | Asian Twist | 2015 |
ABLX-049 | Gary Willis | Larger Than Life | 2015 |
ABLX-050 | John McLaughlin | Black Light | 2015 |
ABLX-053 | Scott Kinsey | Near Life Experience | 2016 |
ABLX-055 | Etienne M’Bappe and the Prophets | How Near How Far | 2016 |
ABLX-056 | King Baby | The Big Galoot | 2017 |
ABLX-057 | Oz Noy | Ozone Squeeze | 2017 |
ABLX-058 | John McLaughlin and the 4th Dimension | Live @ Ronnie Scotts | 2017 |
ABLX-059 | John McLaughlin and the 4th Dimension / Jimmy Herring and the Invisible Whip | Live in San Francisco | 2018 |
ABLX-060 | Oz Noy | Booga Looga Loo | 2019 |
ABLX-061 | John McLaughlin, Shankar Mahadevan, Zakir Hussain | Is That So? | 2020 |
See also
- List of record labels
References
- "Abstract Logix Label Website". Retrieved July 20, 2018.
- "JazzTimes 2019 Readers' Poll Results". Retrieved April 24, 2020.
- Roused. "Interview with the Founder & CEO of the Music Label ABSTRACT LOGIX". Retrieved July 20, 2018.
- Patterson, Ian. "Abstract Logix's Souvik Dutta: From Living Room To Center Of The Universe". Retrieved July 20, 2018.
- Hibbets, Jason. "Abstract Logix: Changing the music experience for everyone with the open source way". Retrieved July 20, 2018.
- "Powerful evening ready to enthrall". Retrieved April 20, 2020.
- "60th Annual GRAMMY Awards (2017)". Retrieved April 26, 2020.