Dec 21 2017
Best of 2017 #35: La Pingo’s Orquesta – “Peregrino” (Ropeadope Sur)
The motion of the music is tango and tropanka, waltz and twist, foot taps and head bops and long slow dances with someone held close. It’s music from Argentina and Mexico and the Balkans and NYC to the north and Tuscon to the south. This music is the salt of the earth and the story of the roots. It’s a joyful form of folk music, and Peregrino serves it up like a stiff drink of euphoria. La Pingo’s Orquesta folds all of those influences along lines of motion until it resembles the shape of their sound. That this music can be so varied and yet so coherent and distinct is pretty amazing in its own right. But that the intelligence of its construction is made secondary to an abounding sense of fun is why this is a must-have recording, and why it’s one of the best things to hit the shelves in 2017.
Music from Aguascalientes, Mexico.
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Dec 22 2017
Best of 2017 #34: Web Web – “Oracle” (Compost Records)
The Web Web quartet references the classic Strata East label in the liner notes for Oracle, and it’s more than just a haphazard shout-out. Running through the blood of pianist Roberto Di Gioia, saxophonist Tony Lakatos, bassist Christian von Kaphengst and drummer Peter Gall are those times when hard bop ceded ground to spiritual jazz and avant-garde, where a thick groove and a thicker melody might begin with the blues, but likely won’t end there, and where a sense of song structure is just kindling for a wild conflagration. 1970s jazz too often gets associated with divergences into more saccharine forms of music and production. The seventies were a magical time for creative reinvention of jazz forms, where the pain of the blues and the joy of the soul came together in vivid imagery and volatile motion. Oracle celebrates those times and keeps them in fashion in the present day… both are excellent reasons to raise a glass and toast this supremely enjoyable recording.
Music from Munich, Germany.
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By davesumner • Recap: Best of 2017 • 0 • Tags: Compost Records, Jazz - Best of 2017, Munich (Germany), Web Web