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About Damian Erskine

Damian Erskine

 

Damian Erskine is not your ordinary bass player.  While not touring, Damian hones his chops with some of the best jazz and latin musicians the West coast has to offer.  Damian is known for his ability to fit into any musical situation and his extraordinary reading and improvising skills.  Damian has played in the studio or on the stage with the likes of:

Peter Erskine • The Jaco Pastorius Big Band • Teri-Lynn Carrington • Gino Vannelli • John Ellis • Shawn Pelton • Sveti w/ Marko Djordjevic • Luis Conte • Brandon Ross • Les McCann • Jeff Lorber • Vardan Ovsepian • Charmaine Neville • Jessy J • Luis Perdomo • Tony Furtado • Kate Schutt • Bobby Torres • Alan Jones • Patrick Lamb • Dan Balmer • Klezmocracy and many others as well as being featured on the GospelChops.com “Shed Sessionz Vol. 1″ DVD. Whether playing as a sideman or with his own group, he is known for his rock solid bass work, virtuosic solos and thoughtful chordal abilities.

Damian is also an adjunct professor at both Portland State University and Marylhurst University.

New Book, “RIGHT HAND DRIVE” is now available!!

 

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My newest book , “Right Hand Drive” is finally complete and available via CDBaby!

It is a book focusing on technique expansion and harmonic awareness including tons of examples, transcriptions, licks and grooves.

 

You’ll also get an MP3 CD with over 100 audio examples of everything in the book at multiple tempos.

This book is intended for anyone wishing to push themselves rhythmically, develop there right hand technique and expand their abilities when it comes to walking and soloing.  Complete with chord shapes, charts explaining what scales work over what chord types, tons of rhythmic exercises, tons of grooves from my newest CD, “So To Speak” and licks…  This book is, in essence, my complete methodology for playing my bass.

Enjoy!!

Where to buy the book

link to Damian on CDBaby

Right Hand Drive
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‘For Bass Players Only’ interviews Damian

Here is a nice interview done by the nice folks over at the For Bass Players Only website!

 

http://forbassplayersonly.com/Interviews/Erskine.html

‘So To Speak’ Play-along book for bassists available now!!

'So To Speak' Play-alongIf you are a bassist and looking for an interesting play-along book, this is it!  (or if you just want a book of charts from my newest CD!!).  You’ll receive the book and a version of the CD mixed without bass.

 

Right now, the book is currently available digitally over at my good friends

learnthelowend.com

 

Enjoy!!

Jazz Chicago reviews ‘So To Speak’

Link to the article HERE

 

Damian Erskine – “So To Speak”

Bassist Damian Erskine’s name may sound familiar – he is drummer Peter Erskine’s nephew – but he is also forging an identity as a top-notch electric bassist. On his newest recording – So To Speak, the Portland, OR-based artist has assembled some of the best Latin jazz musicians from the area to produce a hearty disk of funky Latin-flavored jazz fusion. Erskine’s sound is somewhat Jaco-esque, but with his own zest, and he plays several prodigious solos as well as propelling the songs with his acute sense of rhythm. However, despite his incredible technique, he never overplays and instead stays within service to the songs. Erskine is joined by drummer/percussionist Reinhardt Melz and percussionist Rafael Trujillo to create a monster rhythm bed that pianist Ramsey Embick and guitarist Chris Mosely are free to float over. Guests appear on tenor and soprano sax, trumpet and additional percussion on some of the songs. Everything is tasteful and melodic and compelling, with the delicious “Kaluanui” – driven by Erskine’s funky bass chords nearly reaching contemporary jazz “hit” status. Erskine has played with people like Gino Vanelli, Les McCann, Jeff Lorber and, of course, his uncle – who he says instilled a love of rhythm in him. Most of the songs such as “Inside Out,” “FIF,” “American Gyro” “Aslant,” “Caberina” and the album-ending “Creep” are mid-to-up-tempo with a funk fusion and Latin factor, but the tune “Light” lives up to it’s title and showcases Embick and Erskine nicely on a balladic tempo. I suspect with the talent he shows here, we will be hearing much more from this player/composer.

Featured Video: Peter Erskine New Trio

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Damian featured in May 10′ issue of Bass Player Magazine!!

Read the full interview here!

Bass Guitar Magazine UK review of ‘So To Speak’

West coast bassist Erskine has been a name to watch for some time now, bubbling under with a debut album Trios that saw his vibrant six string bass playing tackle many well known standards such as Wayne Shorter’s ‘Footprints’, Chick Corea’s ‘Spain’ alongside some flamenco flavoured originals. While his technique and taste were impeccable it’s his mighty groove capabilities and strengths as a composer and bandleader that really shine here on his follow up. In fact it’s these latter qualities that make So To Speak a real joy to listen to, marking it out as a real ‘band’ record and not just a vehicle for some OTT bass chops. Fundamental to this is Erskine’s deep pocket grooves that while complex and full of his trademark syncopated thumb and finger plucking (his subtle update on Wooten’s double thumbing) it’s each song’s shifting meters, hefty Latin funk and soulful modern jazz that really make this a set that’s brimming with energy and emotion. One of the album’s more mind melting grooves is featured on ‘FIF’ which lopes along in decidedly funky 15/8 over which guitarist Chris Mosely and Erskine weave a snaking melody line, before a typically darting bass solo full of cracking percussive runs and a few close harmony chords. The percussion party really starts after Rafael Trujillo’s clattering timbale break and the band set up a Santana-esque Latin vamp in 5/4. It’s Erskine’s talent for blending subtle chords and a counterpoint bass line that adds weight to opener ‘Inside Out’ or the laid back funk of ‘Kaluani’, while the dark expanse evoked on ‘American Gyro’ takes on a hypnotic, pulsating quality.  By tapping into his greatest strengths as a modern groove master with top-notch technique, Erskine shapes this exciting session perfectly from the low end, showing that a powerful groove-led performance can outshine the flashiest of soloists.

Mike Flynn – Bass Guitar Magazine

Aguilar Amplification

 

 

 

I have come back to the family!!  Aguilar is not only some of the best bass amplification gear on the planet (all made in the USA) but the guys at Aguilar are a true pleasure to work with.  They’ve also been developing some AMAZING new gear (pedals, DI’s, pickups, on-beard pre’s, etc..) that truly blow the doors off everything else out there.  You just can’t go wrong with these guys..

Damian Erskine Quartet opening for Intervision at Jimmy Mak’s

Skjold ShoulderedDamian Erskine Quartet opening for Intervision

Tuesday, Dec. 26th, 2009

Jimmy Mak’s

221 Northwest 10th Avenue
Portland, OR 97209-3108
(503) 295-6542

Come support two of Portland most exciting young bands!  ;)

(I’ll be playing in both of them)  This will be a paired down version of my band featuring Reinhardt Melz, Brian Ward and John Nastos.

Damian Erskine Project: 7:30 – 8:30

Intervision: 9-12

Details are in Upcoming Events !

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Damian has released a recording of his band performing at Portland State University earlier in 2011

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Jazz Chicago reviews ‘So To Speak’

Link to the article HERE   Damian Erskine – “So To Speak” Bassist Damian Erskine’s name may sound familiar – he is drummer Peter Erskine’s nephew – but he is also forging an identity as a top-notch electric bassist. On his newest recording – So To Speak, the Portland, OR-based artist has assembled some of [...]

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