Feb 12 2019
Album of the Day: Ishi No Hoden – “Ishi No Hoden”
Artist: Ishi No Hoden
Album: Ishi No Hoden
Label: Self-Produced
Style:
Favorite Track: “Monogatari”
Music from: Trieste, Italy
What I like about it: There’s an appealing dreamy lyricism to this set of tunes inspired by Japanese folklore. The septet Ishi No Hoden plants itself firmly in modern jazz territory, sometimes working a bright contemporary sound and sometimes the melodic adventurism of the Brian Blade Fellowship. This latter quality is especially important in the context of the particular recording, where over half of the tracks are at least nine minutes in length, including one that ranges upwards of twenty minutes in duration. I like that the ensemble can keep the melodic fires burning throughout, providing a sense of their desire to wander while staying focused on the road back home.
Your album personnel: Camilla Collet (drums), Andro Manzoni (percussion), Pietro Spanghero (double bass), Francesco De Luisa (piano, keyboards), Giacomo Zanus (electric guitar), Mirko Cisilino (trombone) and Giorgio Giacobbi (tenor & soprano saxophones).
Available at: Bandcamp
Listen to more of the album on the artist’s Bandcamp page.
Album cover art by Diana Leone.
Be sure to check out the artist’s site.
Feb 13 2019
Album of the Day: Web Web – “Dance of the Demons”
Artist: Web Web
Album: Dance of the Demons
Label: Compost Records
Style: Spiritual Jazz
Favorite Track: “Land of the Arum Flower”
Music from: Munich, Germany
What I like about it: I enjoy how the quintet’s newest transitions to a spiritual jazz expression from a fun hard bop sound on their previous recording. I like how this music dances right from the first note and never stops. I like how this tuneful music retains that quality even when it expresses some ferocity. I like the addition of vocalist Majid Bekkas for this session, and how his voice enhances the sensation of music in motion, melodies destined to dance.
Your album personnel: Roberto Di Gioia (piano, synthesizers, percussion), Tony Lakatos (tenor & soprano saxophones), Christian von Kaphengst (upright bass), Peter Gall (drums) and Majid Bekkas (vocals, gembri).
Available at: Amazon | Bandcamp
Listen to more of the album on the artist’s Bandcamp page.
Be sure to check out the artist’s site.
Also, Oracle, the debut of Web Web, earned a slot on this site’s Best of 2017 list, so be sure to go check that out, too.
Like this:
By davesumner • Jazz Recommendations, Jazz Recommendations - 2018 • 0 • Tags: Compost Records, Munich (Germany), Web Web