THE PROJECT
Jeff Bujak generates heavily organized piano progressions, twists and winds them amid constantly evolving poly-rhythmic electronic beats and constructs a sound that is not only unique, but extremely fresh to the underground music scene. Bujak is a solo performer that uses computers, keyboards, effects, samplers and vocals to create a ‘progressive-piano groove.’ He creates a sound that unites keyboard influences of Peter Gabriel, Album Leaf and Bruce Hornsby with the hard driving rhythms of Prodigy and DJ Shadow.
“It's an ethereal blend of many diverse colors and tonalities. Bujak’s music conjures up images of grand piano sidemen of the past, yet looks into the future, harnessing technology to work for the music.” - Josh Taylor, State of Mind Magazine
“Taking complex musical melodies and rhythms, he makes it all seem very simple with an honest and seemingly fathomless talent for composition and improvisation.” - Dave Terpeny, Kynd Music
By mixing fully-original, pre-sequenced percussion loops and intricately layering track upon track of live keyboard and piano-bass progressions, Jeff Bujak produces a distinctive and novel new look at live music production. With the many types of jazz, ambient and classical piano textures throughout each song, his music falls into too many categories to be left in just one. Call it progressive-piano. Listen to it like no other music.
“Jeff Bujak is a natural musician/composer in every sense of the word. Part genius, part spiritualist - he takes the listener by the ears and sets off on a sonic peregrination of soul, rock, jazz, classical and contemporary flavors.” - Ty Marshal, Rarely Done Productions
Jeff Bujak discovered piano at age 7 growing up in Syracuse, NY. After 6 years of theory and piano lessons, he began writing his own music. At 13, he self taught himself guitar and joined bands of every genre to gain experience in performing many live forms of music including hard-core heavy metal, jazz fusion, jam rock and folk. By the age of 18, he wrote and recorded over 200 original compositions with styles ranging from hard rock to classical. At 23, he joined the national touring acoustic-progressive band Somebody's Closet (more info at www.somebodyscloset.com) and started traveling the country. With his left hand taking over the low-end piano bass progressions and his right hand doing piano and organ solos, he learned quickly how to make his solo compositions come alive on stage as a one man show. He now tours and performs with many bands. For more info on all of Bujak’s music, visit www.progressivepiano.com.
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Jeff Bujak
Lizardflag Productions
75 South St
Northampton, MA 01060
Phone: 480-242-6464
Email: lizardflag [at] progressivepiano.com
Lizardflag Productions
Email: info [at] lizardflag.com
Jeff Bujak
LIVEBUJ: www.livebuj.com
Email: liveaudio [at] lizardflag.com
Email: streetteam [at] jeffbujak.com
MySpace: www.myspace.com/jeffbujak
YouTube: www.youtube.com/jeffbujak
Live Audio: liveaudio.jeffbujak.com
Jeff Bujak ALLOWS soundboard (SBD) access, taping from your seat, front of soundboard (FOB) taping, onstage taping and photography.
Jeff Bujak DOES NOT require a taper's ticket or have a taper section.
Jeff Bujak DOES NOT allow videotaping without consent of the band.
Taping Policy:
Welcome Tapers. I love you - I need you - I encourage you to tape my shows and share them with the world. The taping of Jeff Bujak’s live performances are for non-commercial home use only. Any resale or use of live concert audio for commercial gain without explicit written permission from Jeff Bujak is strictly prohibited. I support the taping community and will do everything possible to accommodate tapers and to ensure you get the best quality audio possible.
SOUNDBOARD ACCESS: Wherever possible board patches are available on a first come, first served basis. It may not always be possible to offer board patches at every show, so be prepared to use microphones. Where possible power will be available to save on the use of disposable batteries, but again it may not be possible at each venue so if you want to tape, please bring a portable deck.
MIC STANDS: If you use mic stands, please keep them out of the way of the view between the sound board and the stage. If you are blocking the view you may be asked to move your mic stand.
PHOTOGRAPHY: Photography will be allowed at most shows.
VIDEO: Video recording is not allowed without consent of the band.
And of course, these are Jeff Bujak’s rules and may conflict with the venues policy. Please check with the venue before assuming that taping is allowed.