Rob Griffith

Limburg / USA

I played Bass
for the Jazz/Hiphop band Digable Planets, and currently have two solo
projects available, and a third in the works. I'm interested in your
compilations, and possibly being included.

Peace,
Rob Griffith

Rob Griffith, a native of Gloucester, Massachusetts, began playing electric and acoustic bass in highschool at the age of fifteen. He went on to major in music, philosophy and religion at Vassar College in New York, taking active rolls in area Jazz ensembles, Bluegrass and Roots music, as well as Vassar's own Orchestra. Employing a fresh perspective on rhythm, and his arsenal of exotic harmonies and playing techniques, Rob's music often took center stage, landing him in several touring acts.
Towards the end of his stay in New York, he began performing solo on the electric bass. Beginning in intimate cafés and galaries, then expanding with a growing audience into larger and larger venues, Rob melded Jazz, classical and funk sounds into an immersive and emotional experience for audiences large and small. To achieve this, Rob often plays two and even three parts simultaneously on the four string bass, and with the aid of looping tracks recorded live on the spot, the sound of whole band ensembles surrounds him alone on the stage. In the spring of 2000, Rob began his first solo bass tour, sharing his solo sounds with of over 3,000, on stage with Rhode Island's The Slipat Vassar College's Founder's Day Festival, and has since become a staple attraction at the annual event.
In November of 2000, Rob was brought on as bass player and musical director for a new project by Grammy winner Doodle Bug from the hip-hop jazz fusion group Digable Planets. He needed a solid foundation and innovative, new lines to form the backbone for his latest CD and national tour with his new group The Cosmic Funk Orchestra. He called Rob.
Touring coast to coast five times, the music received amazing reaction and support, with fans locking into what vocalist Gnomia Gray characterized as "The Cosmic Funk Experience." This experience included fre- quent guest appearences from noted hip-hop vocalists, members of avant-guard poineers the Sun Ra Arkestra, Tyrone Hill's Deep Space Posse, and a twelve minute piece featuring Rob on Didjeridoo and bass at once.
Since the Cosmic Funk Orchestra's formation, Rob has shared the stage with artists ranging from The Roots and Erika Badu, from Toots and the Mytals to Hal Crook and the Slip. Also active in the recording world, his session playing engineering and production skills have landed his sound on Hip-Hop, Fusion, R&B, Island, Latin and Reggae recordings for many artists including Philadelphia's Jill Scott.
Rob is currently working on a number of productions, and is recording new material for a second solo album.

"Rob Griffith, bass player for Cee Knowledge and the Cosmic Funk Orchestra brings Jazz, Funk and Classical to a new consciousness on solo electric bass. Combining world-class technique, and an astounding sense of composition and layering, Rob Griffith presents a truly innovative and moving body of work on his debut solo album Groundation." -Active Bass 8.2001 "...perception streatching demonstrations of what the instrument is truly capable of in the right hands." "Four Stars!" -Bassworld Magazine 5.2003

"What calls me to the bass? It's the first sound. It's the low rumbling sound of wind in the mountains, of earth and water moving. It's the sound that reaches our ears first, whether through space or time.
Almost as soon as I started playing the bass, I started playing the didjeridoo. This Australian instrument has its origins in the outback 40,000 years ago. It is the first wind instrument, and it's all about bass. Traditionally made from a termite-hollowed branch, and a beeswax mouthpiece, the experience of playing the didjeridoo recalls ancient origins in us all. Utilizing circular breathing requires the player to unify what is internal with what is external. Playing the didjeridoo has instilled in me, the concept of pouring out my voice, bring what's inside outside. It has taught me to be a better bass player.
In studying both bass and didjeridoo, I'm always striving for a better working sense of tradition. Music as we hear it is culture. Music as we play it is the on-going evolution of tradition. The more I studied the culture of this language, the more I was equipped to communicate it anew.
These are my meditations, my midnight dreamings, the sound of one bass tapping to the sound of one hand clapping...In whatever work we do, we seek fullness. Every day, we work to improve how we work with one another. Still, at the end of everyday, we must return to a solitary meditation. We find a balance attending equally to the going out and the coming in. The role of the human voice has this same dichotomy. It is turned outward in address, in conversation and discourse; and it is turned inward in poetry, meditation and musing. In our lives, we speak with many voices. The bass is mine." -Rob Griffith

Equipment:
Rob's current solo arsenal includes a heavily modified Fender fretless Jazz Bass and an old Ibanez ATK four string fretted bass. "It sounds like a Music Man, but has a triple coil humbucker, and offers wonderful sustain." Since Fender didn't offer a left-handed fretless until recently, I had my bass guy Dan Becker take the frets out of one and enamel the neck a la Jaco Pastorius. I replaced the pickups with EMG jazz bass pickups, and the bridge with a Bad Ass II bridge. Jeff Cook made a custom AAA flame maple black to cherry sunburst pick guard for it which looked beautiful." For amplification, Rob uses a Galien Kruger 800rb into a 4 ohm Eden 410xl, and adds an Eden 115 for out door or very large indoor venues. In addition, Rob uses a Digitech BP8 preamp and effects pedal to add additional compression, tube preamp, for reverb. For looping, Rob uses the Line 6 Delay module. Rob plays with DR Low Riders 45-105 on both bases, and Monster Cables through out his whole sys- tem.

Fender fretless Jazz Bass

Ibanez ATK four string fretted bass

Galien Kruger 800rb into a 4 ohm Eden 410xl

Eden 115 for out door

Digitech BP8 preamp and effects pedal to add additional compression, tube preamp, for reverb

Line 6 Delay module

DR Low Riders 45-105

Monster Cables