Jamie Saft  | |
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![]() Saft at the Newport Jazz Festival, 2014  | |
| Background information | |
| Born | 1971 (age 51–52) | 
| Genres | Avant-garde | 
| Occupation(s) | Musician, composer | 
| Instrument(s) | Keyboards, organ | 
| Labels | Avant, Tzadik, Veal | 
| Website | Official website | 
Jamie Saft is an American keyboardist and multi-instrumentalist and composer.[1] He was born in New York City and raised a Conservative Jew,[2] and studied at Tufts University and the New England Conservatory of Music.[1]
Saft moved from Brooklyn to the Hudson Valley around 2007, and lived near Roswell Rudd.[3] The two often played together, and Rudd passed on knowledge of some of his own music and that of Herbie Nichols.[3]
He has performed and recorded with an eclectic variety of artists including John Zorn, Wadada Leo Smith, Iggy Pop, Steve Swallow, Bobby Previte, and Marc Ribot.[1] He has also written several original film scores including Murderball and God Grew Tired of Us; selections from these were released by Tzadik Records as A Bag of Shells.[1] The same label has released several of Saft's recordings.[1]
Discography
- Ragged Jack with Cuong Vu (Avant, 1996)
 - Sovlanut (Tzadik, 2000)
 - Breadcrumb Sins (Tzadik, 2002)
 - Merzdub (Caminante, 2006)
 - Trouble: The Jamie Saft Trio Plays Bob Dylan (Tzadik, 2006)
 - Black Shabbis (Tzadik, 2009)
 - A Bag of Shells (Tzadik, 2010)
 - Borscht Belt Studies (Tzadik, 2011)
 - Fight Against Babylon with New Zion Trio (Veal, 2011)
 - Chaliwa with New Zion Trio (Veal, 2013)
 - The New Standard (RareNoise, 2014)
 - Sunshine Seas with New Zion Trio (RareNoise, 2016)
 - Loneliness Road (RareNoise, 2017)
 - Blue Dream (RareNoise, 2018)
 - Solo a Genova (RareNoise, 2018)
 - You Don't Know the Life (RareNoise, 2019)
 - Hidden Corners (RareNoise, 2019)
 
As sideman
With Jerry Granelli
- Enter, A Dragon (Songlines, 1998)
 - Crowd Theory (Songlines, 1999)
 - Music Has Its Way with Me (Perimeter, 1999)
 - El oh el ay (Love Slave, 2001)
 - The Only Juan (Love Slave, 2001)
 - Gigantic (Love Slave, 2003)
 - The Jerry Granelli Trio Plays Vince Guaraldi & Mose Allison (RareNoise, 2020)
 
With Bobby Previte
- Too Close to the Pole (Enja, 1996)
 - My Man in Sydney (Enja, 1997)
 - Dangerous Rip (Enja, 1998)
 - The 23 Constellations of Joan Miro (Tzadik, 2001)
 - The Coalition of the Willing (P-Vine, 2006)
 - Mass (RareNoise, 2016)
 - Music from the Early 21st Century (RareNoise, 2020)
 
With John Zorn
- Taboo & Exile (Tzadik, 1999)
 - Filmworks IX: Trembling Before G-d (Tzadik, 2000)
 - The Gift (Tzadik, 2001)
 - Filmworks X: In the Mirror of Maya Deren (Tzadik, 2001)
 - Cobra: John Zorn's Game Pieces Volume 2 (Tzadik, 2002)
 - Filmworks XI: Secret Lives (Tzadik, 2002)
 - Filmworks XII: Three Documentaries (Tzadik 2002)
 - IAO (Tzadik, 2002)
 - Voices in the Wilderness (Tzadik, 2003)
 - The Unknown Masada (Tzadik, 2003)
 - 50th Birthday Celebration Volume 4 (Tzadik, 2004)
 - Astaroth: Book of Angels Volume 1 (Tzadik, 2005)
 - Filmworks XVI: Workingman's Death (Tzadik, 2005)
 - Electric Masada: At the Mountains of Madness (Tzadik, 2005)
 - The Dreamers (Tzadik, 2008)
 - O'o (Tzadik, 2009)
 - Ipos: Book of Angels Volume 14 (Tzadik, 2010)
 - Baal: Book of Angels Volume 15 (Tzadik, 2010)
 - A Dreamers Christmas (Tzadik, 2011)
 - Pellucidar: A Dreamers Fantabula (Tzadik, 2015)
 - Six Litanies for Heliogabalus (Tzadik, 2007)
 - The Big Gundown (Tzadik, 2000)
 
With others
- Marshall Allen, Ceremonial Healing (RareNoise, 2019)
 - Bad Brains, Build a Nation (Oscilloscope/Megaforce, 2007)
 - Cyro Baptista, Beat the Donkey (Tzadik, 2002)
 - Cyro Baptista, Love the Donkey (Tzadik, 2005)
 - Jane Ira Bloom, Like Silver, Like Song (ArtistShare, 2005)
 - Oren Bloedow & Jennifer Charles, La Mar Enfortuna (Tzadik, 2001)
 - Sasha Dobson, Aquarius (Creek Valley, 2013)
 - Dave Douglas, Freak In (Bluebird, 2002)
 - Dave Douglas, Keystone (Greenleaf Music, 2005)
 - Peter Epstein, Staring at the Sun (MA, 1997)
 - Gaudi, Magnetic (RareNoise, 2017)
 - Chuck Hammer, Blind On Blind (AVA, 2016)
 - Hasidic New Wave, From the Belly of Abraham (Knitting Factory, 2001)
 - Frank London, Scientist at Work (Tzadik, 2002)
 - Mat Maneri, Pentagon (Thirsty Ear, 2005)
 - Joe McPhee, Ticonderoga (Clean Feed, 2015)
 - Youn Sun Nah, She Moves On (ACT, 2017)
 - Orange Then Blue, Hold the Elevator (GM, 1999)
 - Ruper Ordorika, Memoriaren Mapan (Elkar, 2006)
 - Ruper Ordorika, Guria Ostatuan (Elkar, 2016)
 - Roswell Rudd, Strength & Power (RareNoise, 2016)
 - Wadada Leo Smith, Lake Biwa (Tzadik, 2004)
 - Wadada Leo Smith, Red Hill (RareNoise, 2014)
 - Chris Speed, Iffy (Knitting Factory, 2000)
 - Cuong Vu, Bound (OmniTone, 2000)
 
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 Layne, Joslyn. "Jamie Saft". AllMusic. Retrieved March 17, 2020.
 - ↑ Cohan, Brad (2013-04-16). "H.R. of Bad Brains is Not Crazy, Insists Jamie Saft". The Village Voice. Retrieved 2023-03-01.
 - 1 2 Murph, John (February 25, 2019). "Jamie Saft Delves into Rich Conversations on new RareNoise Disc". Down Beat. Retrieved March 17, 2020.
 
