Jan 22 2020
Best of 2019 #53: Christophe Panzani – “Les Mauvais Tempéraments”
Christophe Panzani paints a sunrise on his 2019 release, and it’s a different one with each of the seven pianists he duets with on Les Mauvais Tempéraments. Sometimes the music is pure tranquility and other times it kicks out some heat, but each piece on this lovely album radiates the contemplative atmosphere when the day is only just beginning and the world still retains a state of sleep peacefulness. It’s a continuation of his 2016 release Les Âmes Perdues, and no less a joy to hear. The pure intimacy between two musicians, locked in conversation in the same room with just their instruments as the method of communication is the kind of thing that leads to profound moments and insights that can never be fully encapsulated with mere words. We need more recordings like this, and hopefully Panzani is only just getting started with this phase of his creative journey.
Your album personnel: Christophe Panzani (tenor sax) and guests: Yonathan Avishai, Edouard Ferlet, Eric Legnini, Leonardo Montana, Yael Naim, Tony Paeleman, and Guillaume Poncelet (piano)
Released on the Jazz & People label.
Music from Paris, France.
Jan 22 2020
Best of 2019 #52: Synestet – “Les Usures”
The music is menacing at its most serene, smiling at its most furious. The counterintuitive tones of Synestet result in colorful explosions of melody and rambunctious rhythmic dialogues, and a constant hum of electricity throughout, as if tapped into the heart of the city. Even when the quintet of bass clarinetist Hélène Duret, tenor saxophonist Sylvain Debasieux, guitarist Benjamin Sauzereau, double bassist Fil Caporali and drummer Maxime Rouayroux dive deep into contemplation, it’s made understood that this is merely a temporary condition before volatility strikes yet again. That abiding uncertainty is what drives this album and makes it so much damn fun.
Your album personnel: Hélène Duret (clarinet, bass clarinet), Sylvain Debasieux (tenor sax), Benjamin Sauzereau (guitar), Fil Caporali (double bass), and Maxime Rouayroux (drums).
The album is Self-Produced.
Music from Paris, France.
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By davesumner • Recap: Best of 2019 • 0 • Tags: Best Jazz of 2019, Paris, Self-Produced, Synestet