Kompoz artists to borrow elements from the hitmaker’s “Beautiful Liar” to create a brand new song
Kompoz
artists are tasked with creating a brand new song using the original
tracks – including the evocative guitar solo etched by Steve Lukather
(Toto) – while incorporating their own unique talents. Contestants may
add vocals, keyboard solo, guitar riff, bass line, drum solo, horns —
whatever they feel. Culbertson will select winners in three categories:
Best Overall Collaboration, Best Collaboration with a new Kompoz member
and Best Collaboration with 5 or more Kompoz members. Contest sponsors
include; Roland Corporation, Boss, Lewitt Audio, Mogami Cables, IK Multimedia and Sony Creative Software.
A sweeping pop instrumental ballad, “Beautiful Liar” appears on Culbertson’s newly released, “Another Long Night Out,” which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Contemporary Jazz Albums chart where it reigned for four weeks. It is Culbertson’s sixth album to debut at No. 1, his 14th album overall and the first released on the artist’s BCM Entertainment label.
“Brian’s
appetite for innovation dates back to his experimentation with early
sequencers at the age of twelve. This contest will allow musicians and
Brian’s fans to see how music can be created collaboratively online.
Kompoz is very excited to have him join us again for the 'Another Long
Night Out' collaboration contest. With Brian venturing out as an
independent artist and Kompoz releasing a brand new platform, the timing is perfect to unite for another collaboration contest,” stated Kompoz Founder Raf Fiol.
Culbertson
was a 20-year-old DePaul University music major when he wrote, produced
and recorded “Long Night Out” 20 years ago, which he revisits and
re-imagines on “Another Long Night Out.” The set features collaborations
with many of the renowned contemporary jazz musicians that influenced
and inspired him as he recorded the original on a shoestring budget.
Instead of playing most of the instruments himself as he did on “Long
Night Out,” this time out the contemporary jazz heavyweight was joined
by Lukather, Lee Ritenour, Chuck Loeb, Eric Marienthal, Rick Braun, Russ Freeman, Jonathan Butler, Candy Dulfer, Patches Stewart, Will Kennedy, Jimmy Haslip, Paul Jackson Jr., Ray Parker Jr., Nathan East, Jeff Kashiwa, Ricky Peterson and a 33-piece orchestra playing arrangements by David Benoit and Culbertson. For more about Culbertson, please visit www.BrianCulbertson.com.
About Kompoz.com:
Kompoz.com is
an online platform for crowd-sourcing music creation - from song
conception to recording, mixing, and publishing. Members span more than
120 countries and all 24 time zones. Working from their home
studios—using Pro Tools, Logic, GarageBand, Sonar or any other digital
audio recording software—Kompoz artists collaborate online to author new
original music, uploading individual instrument tracks (e.g., guitar,
bass, drums, keyboards, vocals, etc.) for projects covering all popular
genres. Kompoz provides the platform to create songs with a bass player
in Sweden, a drummer in Ohio and a guitar player in Kalamazoo. The world
is your virtual on-demand recording studio. Visit www.kompoz.com for more information.
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