MAKAYA McCRAVEN RELEASES “AUTUMN IN NEW YORK,” A KENNY BURRELL REMIX FROM HIS NEW ALBUM “DECIPHERING THE MESSAGE”

September 17, 2021

With his new remix album, Deciphering The Message, the Chicago-based drummer, producer, and beat scientist Makaya McCraven puts a modern bounce on Blue Note classics by Art Blakey, Dexter Gordon, and Kenny Dorham, among others. Today, McCraven unveils the album’s 2nd single “Autumn In New York” (AKA “Spring In Chicago”), which remakes Kenny Burrell’s romantic ballad—from the guitarist’s 1958 album Blue Lights, Vol. 1—into a hypnotic stomp of muted horns and soft vibes. Deciphering The Message will be released November 19 on vinyl, CD, and digital download. Stream the playlist Deciphering The Message: The Originals.

Across numerous albums and mixtapes, McCraven has proven his mastery of the loop akin to hip-hop’s most celebrated beatmakers like Madlib and J Dilla, both of whom also found inspiration in the Blue Note catalog. With acclaimed releases like In The Moment (2015) and Universal Beings (2018), McCraven created his own lane in jazz by sampling his band playing improvised sessions throughout the world, then molding the audio several times to pull contrasting moods from it. For his previous project McCraven remixed Gil Scott-Heron’s final album I’m New Here into the equally emotive LP We’re New Again (2020).

McCraven has always been a collaborative artist and Deciphering The Message features newly recorded elements from vibraphonist Joel Ross, trumpeter Marquis Hill, alto saxophonist Greg Ward, guitarists Matt Gold and Jeff Parker, bassist Junius Paul, and De’Sean Jones on tenor saxophone and flute. In that way, Deciphering The Message connects the past and present, proving that musicians become legends by trekking the same roads with like-minded creators all moving toward the same goal.

McCraven hopes the album is both educational and an outright good listen. “I always want to make music that will connect with people in one way, where it makes them nod or feel something or transport them somewhere,” he says. “I also hope this makes them check out the source of this music. The music that we’re making now is part of the same route and is connected, so I want to honor tradition and release something that people can vibe to.”

Deciphering The Message track listing:

  1. A Slice Of The Top (AKA “Sliced Off The Top”)

[from A Slice Of The Top by Hank Mobley]

  1. Sunset (AKA “Son Set”)

[from Whistle Stop by Kenny Dorham]

  1. When Your Lover Has Gone (AKA “When You’ve Left Your Lover”)

[from A Night In Tunisia by Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers]

  1. Ecaroh (AKA “Revlis”)

[from Horace Silver Trio by Horace Silver]

  1. Tranquillity (AKA “Corner Of The World”)

[from Components by Bobby Hutcherson]

  1. Wail Bait (AKA “Wait Bail”)

[from The Memorial Album by Clifford Brown]

  1. Coppin’ The Haven (AKA “At The Haven Coppin’”)

[from One Flight Up by Dexter Gordon]

  1. Frank’s Tune (AKA “De’Jeff’s Tune”)

[from Easterly Winds by Jack Wilson]

  1. Autumn In New York (AKA “Spring In Chicago”)

[from Blue Lights, Vol.1 by Kenny Burrell]

  1. Monaco (AKA “Monte Negro”)

[from ‘Round About Midnight At The Cafe Bohemia by Kenny Dorham]

  1. Mr. Jin (AKA “Mr. Gin”)

[from Indestructible by Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers]

  1. C.F.D. (AKA “D.F.C.”)

[from Something Personal by Jack Wilson]

  1. Black Rhythm Happening

[from Black Rhythm Happening by Eddie Gale]

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