Tuesday, September 26, 2017

John Zorn - The Interpretation Of Dreams (TZADIK 2017)



This powerful collection of new work inspired by the surrealism of Luis Buñuel and the psychotropic dream world of William Burroughs comprises three remarkable compositions—two stream-of-consciousness tours de force for vibraphone and rhythm section and the sensual piano quintet Obscure Objects of Desire, one of Zorn’s most evocative new works. Performing is the powerful young vibraphonist Sae Hashimoto, along with JACK quartet, Steve Gosling, Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz and Tyshawn Sorey from Zorn’s devoted inner circle. A colorful and varied program of breathtakingly transcendent compositions conjuring dreams and obsessions both real and imaginary!

 The Exterminating Angel

Personnel
Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz: Bass 
Sae Hashimoto: Vibes 
Tyshawn Sorey: Drums 

Jack Quartet
Jay Campbell: Cello 
Stephen Gosling: Piano 
Chris Otto: Violin 
John Pickford Richards: Viola 
Austin Wulliman: Violin

Girls In Airports – Live (EDITION RECORDS 2017)

Danish super group Girls in Airports returns this Autumn with the release of their 5th album ‘Live’ recorded in Germany, April 2017. Described as ‘a unique blend of Nordic jazz lyricism, indie-rock influences and sounds from around the world’, their charismatic live performances have quickly made them one of the most talked about new bands on the international scene. Featuring four new tracks as well as eight finely honed performances from their previous three albums, ‘Live’ combines jazz, indie and urban folk into a unique expression of heart stirring melody-laden elegiac hooks and dance-friendly globally-influenced rhythms.

Featuring five of the most distinctive and creative musicians from the Danish scene, Girls in Airports has again lived up to the hype surrounding them as one of the most vital experimental ensembles in Europe. With a coherent and unique sound, their music is both absorbing and powerfully emotive. Moving elegantly between the raw and gritty percussive energy of ADAC (a title that references Aussie rockers AC/DC and a German vehicle breakdown service) to the blissful serenity of Aeiki, the band has delivered an intrinsically captivating album.

“Basically we are an old fashioned live band. Concerts have always been our main thing and playing concerts is how we reach people. We have been together for eight years now and many of the songs have changed so much since we first recorded them. It just makes sense to do a live album to document all that.”

Live, the members of Girls in Airports have the skill and charisma necessary to add whole extra dimensions to their music. Listen to Migration develop and build compared with the studio recording. It’s the perfect format for the band, allowing the music time to breathe and develop at its own pace, without studio restrictions. As saxophonist and primary composer Martin Stender explains. ‘Playing live is really where the band comes together. We allow ourselves to be freer, more in touch with the music and in tune with each other. The energy created from a live concert, especially when the audiences are also connected with the music, is electric. We really felt that in these concerts’.


Live is beautifully recorded (by John Fomsgaard who has been working with Girls in Airports since the 4th album Kaikoura) at three concerts in Hamburg, Dresden and Berlin.

“Resonanzraum in Hamburg is a beautiful concert hall we rented. It is inside a huge bunker, but the room has been turned a concert hall for chamber music. Great acoustic sound. Ostpol in Dresden is a small club in retro 70s East German style. You can hear that it is a small wooden room from the two recordings from there: Fables and Episodes. Kantine am Berghain is part of the notorious Berlin night club Berghain. We drove there early to rehearse the new tunes. The owners of Berlin’s wildest night club were not pleased to be woken up at 10am! John Fomsgaard our sound engineer made the local sound guy climb up and tighten all the screws in the loft lamps that were buzzing a lot after years of loud club music. He was not pleased either! The concert was the best however, and that is where most of the material is from.”

Girls in Airports has produced a masterpiece of in-the-moment music that takes the inspired energy of their performances and brings that to the wider listening world. Great live albums are a direct connection to the band at the moment of conception – and ‘Live’ is great!

1. Kantine 3.51
2. Kaikoura 3.36
3. Broken Stones 5.11
4. Fables 4.00
5. Episodes 4.38
6. Aeiki 6.50
7. Albert Kahn 4.15
8. ADAC 5.17
9. Need a Light 4.53
10. Migration 7.11
11. King’s Birthday 3.28
12. Vejviser 3.39

All music by Martin Stender and Girls in Airports

MARTIN STENDER saxophones
LARS GREVE saxophones and clarinets
MATHIAS HOLM keys
VICTOR DYBBROE percussion
MADS FORSBY drums


Kuba Wiecek Trio - Another Raindrop (Polish Jazz / Warner Jazz 2017)


Album „Another Raindrop” Kuby Więcka, jest pierwszym debiutem w serii Polish Jazz od 28 lat. Młody, ogarnięty pasją, emanujący siłą swojej osobowości a jednocześnie ujmująco skromny Kuba Więcek, doskonale wpisuje się w kultową serię Polish Jazz, otwierając jej nowy etap. 22-letni saksofonista daje się poznać jako artysta niepokorny, imponujący własną, nad wyraz jasno wykładaną, dojrzałą wizją swojej muzyki - zaskakująco pięknej. Swoje inspiracje czerpie z wielu gatunków muzyki, poczynając od klasyki, przez folklor europejski czy jazz, a kończąc na muzyce elektronicznej, alternatywnej czy hip-hopie. 

„(…) To rodzaj muzyki organicznej, pozbawionej reguł, zaskakująco pięknej. Na próżno tu szukać narracji zniewolonej schematem temat-improwizacja-temat. Czasem wręcz odnosi się wrażenie, że brak tu improwizacji w ogóle, że każdy dźwięk ma swe odwzorowanie w zapisie nutowym. Ważne są̨ formy, tytuły naznaczone znaczeniem, światłocień kolejnych odsłon opowieści, inspiracje, przełamywanie metrum, by poprzez jego zmienność uzyskać nowy sens. Trochę tu echa spuścizny Steve’a Reicha, trochę sięgania do źródeł jazzu, do tradycji muzyki tanecznej, muzycznych doświadczeń i klasycznego wykształcenia, pamiątek z podroży, a nawet inspiracji muzyką Massive Attack (…)” Tomasz Pierchała


1 Szkodnik 3:34
2 Rhythm of Life 1:52
3 The Wheels You Can't Stop 3:05
4 Who Is The Monkey In Here 4:41
5 Out From The Dark 3:37
6 Another Raindrop 5:23
7 Dream About That Green Hill 4:10
8 Epilogue 1:44
9 Back Home Feeling 5:16
10 Pirate's Routine 4:46
11 Conception 3:54
12 Forest Creatures'Night Ritual (dedicated To Cz&A) 3:36
13 Naked Hymn For Equality 4:39

Kuba Więcek - alto and soprano saxophones
Michał Barański - double bass
Łukasz Żyta – drums