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"I just saw Gary open for Buckethead last night. It was the most amazing show, I bought the CD and listened to it about 10 times already. Jibilian must be one of the great musicians of our time. For a two piece band it was the most amazing thing I have ever seen/heard."Andrew Zane, Rochester, MI
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"Gary is THE MAN. I had the opportunity to see this madman open for The Tony Levin Band in Ferndale, MI. In my opinion, Gary stole the show.
A drummer and a long-hair with a NS/Stick (a strange, 8-string, Bass meets Guitar meets Godzilla) take the stage and proceed to kick out a groove, then layer upon layer upon layer of mind blowing riffs and solos. Gary has a wonderful sense of melody, so much so that he'll play two or three at a time in a frenzy of fingers tapping with no regard for bystanders. It's just amazing, the technical ability and musicianship that this one man has.
I suggest you listen to the songs provided later in
this article, but more so, if you ever get a chance, you must see him play live
to truly understand the mesmerizing power that is Jibilian."
The
Next Big Thing
By John "Koggie" Kotzian
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"Thursday night, a
couple friends and I went to the Magic Bag to see The Tony Levin Band. I cannot
remember the last time I sat with my jaw in my lap at an opening band (must be
Marillion opening for RUSH at Radio City in '83) but Gary Jibilian absolutely
blew me away!
This dude has chops, feel and imagination that are awesome. GREAT tunes, GREAT
work on the stick and a very strong stage presence.
Tony Levin even commented on Gary during his set along with raving about him
after the show in the lobby of the Magic Bag.
If you havent checked this guy out yet,
dont wait! This guy is an absolute MUST SEE!"
Ghostrider, Michigan.
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"Words do not describe Gary. This man is INCREDIBLE!!! He is his own bands. He calls Detroit home, but it won't be long before he owns the world. He plays an instrument called the NS Stick. There may be maybe a handful of people that play the NS Stick in the world, but no one plays it like Gary. Gary, a super nice/quiet guy who lets his music talk for him. He plays something that resembles a bass guitar but with 8 strings. One hand tapping the four bass strings for a rhythm while playing leads with the other hand, plus sequencing some loops with his foot. That is some true talent."
Tom Race, Lake
FX Radio, Muskegon Community College, MI. His review of the Summer Meltdown/Mayfest,
May 15, 2004.
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"Just
finnished listening to your mp3 files, holy shit!! very immpressive. I recently
discovered the Chapman stick and at age 34, after twenty-four years from the
time I took guitar lessons, I am inspired beyond belief to learn how to play
music. Thank you for the inspiration!"
Bill Wilkinson; a new fan via the internet
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"Jibilian/Glass give a whole new meaning to "drum 'n bass."
Not the
electronic dance music you might expect, but a totally organic product that
is largely (and gleefully) un-danceable. This is music to listen to. Gary
Jibilian takes good advantage of what his "superbass" (The NS/Stick)
has to
offer, tapping out two handed riffs so tight within themselves that they
should make most guitar and bass rhythm sections jealous. Todd Glass adds
the only missing element to this rhythm section with some tight and focused
drumming. Most tracks obviously spring from Gary's ideas, but a few such as
Escape from Zulu Death March find the two players so united in purpose it's
hard to tell who started things rolling. All in all, a fun introduction to a
group with a lot of potential."
Tom Griesgraber
World Music Radio, San Diego, CA
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"Jibilian/Glass have come up with a well produced CD containing seven
"ripping" songs utilizing the N/S Stick. These songs lend themselves
perfectly for use in television and film projects. We like "Escape From
Zulu Death March" and "In Memory of Doris Oliver" in
particular".
Mike Wyner/Talent Director/NOMA Music, Burbank, Ca
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Kelly Brown kicked-off her "Homeboy" show saying this about us:
"JIBILIAN/GLASS is doing something nobody else is doing. A very unique
sound. A very unique instrument. Gary is mastering the NS/Stick, and a ton of
people are loving what they are doing, especially at their live shows."
Kelly Brown, 8-12-01, CIMX (100,000 watt commercial FM station) Windsor,
Ontario
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"This Michigan duo will fool you into sounding like a
quartet. A neutral mix of The Trey Gunn Band and
Robert Fripp's ProjecKt Two. If you ever wondered what
Les Claypool might sound like playing the stick, then
Gary Jibilian is the answer to that very question. The
drummer mixes it up like Ian Paice of Deep
Purple...jazzy and rocky. An exceptional debut
recording! 4 out of 5 stars.
Julian A. Belanger
Host of "RetroActive", CJAM 91.5 FM Windsor, Ontario
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