"Von Doran's debut announces the arrival of a singular voice on electric and acoustic guitars. Everything about this recording works."
-ejazz News

 

MP3 samples are included for each song in both high and low quality

1. Balance

 

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  Matthew Von Doran - Electric and acoustic guitar
Bob Sheppard - Tenor saxophone
Darek Oleszkiewicz - Acoustic bass
Peter Erskine - Drums
 
2. Critical Mass Hi | Lo
  Matthew Von Doran - Electric guitar
Bob Mintzer - Tenor Saxophone
Roger Burn - Vibraphone
James Genus - Acoustic Bass
Marcus Baylor - Drums
 
3. Swang Hi | Lo
  Matthew Von Doran - Electric guitar
Larry Goldings - Organ
Terri Lyne Carrington - Drums
 
4. Measure Once Hi | Lo
  Matthew Von Doran - Electric guitar
Bob Sheppard - Tenor saxophone
Darek Oleszkiewicz - Acoustic bass
Peter Erskine - Drums
 
5. Z Hi | Lo
  Matthew Von Doran - Electric guitar
Larry Goldings - Organ
Terri Lyne Carrington - Drums
 
6. Trick Hi | Lo
 
  Matthew Von Doran - 11 string nylon fretless guitar
Darek Oleszkiewicz - Acoustic bass
Peter Erskine - Drums
 
7. Vanity Strikes Hi | Lo
 
  Matthew Von Doran - Electric guitar
Roger Burn - Vibraphone
Jimmy Haslip - Bass
Marcus Baylor - Drums
 
8. Cable Hi | Lo
 

Matthew Von Doran - Electric guitar
Roger Burn - Vibraphone & Marimba
Charlie Ewing - Electric bass
Gary Novak - Drums

 
9. Ex Nihilo Hi | Lo
 
  Matthew Von Doran - Electric guitar
Larry Goldings - Organ
Terri Lyne Carrington - Drums
 
10. Somewhere Before Hi | Lo
  Matthew Von Doran - Nylon string acoustic guitar
Darek Oleszkiewicz - Acoustic bass
Peter Erskine - Drums
 

Exclusive track not available on CD: Refi
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After 20 years of gradually building his rep as a reliable and
versatile sideman on the Orange County, California circuit, guitarist
Matthew Von Doran is finally stepping out as a leader in his own right with In This Present Moment. Produced by Jimmy Haslip, bassist with the internationally renowned Yellowjackets, this debut outing from Von Doran finds the guitarist surrounded by a cast of jazz heavyweights including saxophonists Bob Mintzer and Bob Sheppard, drummers Peter Erskine, Terri Lyne Carrington, Gary Novak and Marcus Baylor, B-3 organist Larry Goldings, bassists James Genus and Haslip himself. An impressive showcase that highlights Von Doran's warm, inviting tone and accomplished six-string work in a variety of settings, In This Present Moment is a fitting introduction to this new face on the post-Metheny/post-Scofield guitar landscape.

"The record has a nice eclectic mix but it's not too all over the map," says Von Doran in addressing his own eclectic nature as a guitarist. "A lot of sideman guitarists, which is basically what I've been, tend to do a look-what-I-can-do kind of record for their debut. It's like 'Here I am being Wes Montgomery, here I am being Jeff Beck, here I am being Chet Atkins, here I am being Bill Frisell.' And that might work for some players but I wanted it to have some kind of focus. And Jimmy came up with the overall concept for the album on the first day of recording."

From the hauntingly melodic opener "Balance" to the earthy N'awlins
flavored funk of "Measure Once" to the fervently swinging "Critical Mass," sparked by the ace rhythm tandem of bassist Genus and drummer Baylor and featuring a killing tenor solo from Mintzer, Von Doran covers a lot of bases stylistically on In This Present Moment, showcasing a fluid linear approach and rich chordal voicings along the way. Organist Goldings adds a thick B-3 cushion underneath the aptly-named "Swang," which is fueled by the briskly swinging, interactive pulse of Carrington on the kit and culminates in some heated trading between organ and guitar. That potent organ trio also appears on the breezy, Latin flavored "Z" and the more ethereal "Ex Nihilo."

Producer Haslip appears alongside his Yellowjackets bandmate Baylor
on the challenging, post-boppish vehicle "Vanity Strikes," which also
features a burning solo from vibist Roger Burn. Former Chick Corea Elektric Band drummer Gary Novak provides the slamming backbeat on the powerful groover "Cable." And for a radical change of pace, Von Doran also pulls out his 11-string nylon string fretless Godin guitar on the provocative "Trick," which is underscored by some adventurous interplay between bassist poignant fashion with the melancholic acoustic guitar ballad "Somewhere Before," which features some sensitive brushwork from Erskine and is also highlighted by a beautifully expressive solo upright bass intro by Darek "Oles" Olesczkiewicz.

From opener to closer, there's not a weak link on In This Present
Moment. It's a strong first statement for this guitar talent deserving of
wider recognition.