Apr 10 2019
Album of the Day: Cordâme – “Debussy Impressions”
Artist: Cordâme
Album: Debussy Impressions
Label: Malasartes Musique
Style: Chamber
Favorite Track: “Fougères”
Music from: Montreal, Québec
What I like about it: I adore how the piano and rhythm sections parallel the exhilarating swoop and soaring motions of the string section without actually mimicking it… as if a single murmuration were comprised of two groups of starlings, separated only by distance, not trajectory. I like how easy it is to just melt into this music, to let the world drop away and simply immerse myself into the embrace of its beauty.
Other notes: A search on bassist Jean Félix Mailloux will lead to some other excellent music. The wonderful 2014 Cordâme release Rêve éveillé is a collaboration with pianist François Bourassa. Also check out Bomata Trio and their 2013 release Aromes d’Ailleurs, which was also really pretty wonderful.
Your album personnel: Jean Félix Mailloux (bass), Marie Neige Lavigne (violin), Sheila Hannigan (cello), Guillaume Martineau (piano), Éveline Grégoire-Rousseau (harp) and Mark Nelson (percussion).
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.
Apr 11 2019
Album of the Day: Sinkeater – “Purge”
Artist: Sinkeater
Album: Purge
Label: KMAN 92.5
Style: Postmodern jazz, Roots music
Favorite Track: “Hammond Song”
Music from: Los Angeles, CA
What I like about it: AJ Kluth. I was idly looking to see what AJ Kluth has been up to, and here we go. I hadn’t heard anything by him in a long while. His 2011 release Anvils & Broken Bells was one of this site’s Best of 2011 selections, and since then, nothing has come up. But now we’ve got Purge, from his Sinkeater project. This is music that has gone one step past the modern post-bop sound, yet still has a folk music quality with blues and jazz that sometimes ring out loud and clear. It’s got modern effects and electronics and the blurred lines of demarcation between genres. There are times this music has the lovely heartache of a ballad and other times it unleashes the growl and roar of an indie rock-jazz hybrid. It’s the same nebulous concoction of influences and expressions that made Kluth’s 2011 release so damn compelling.
Your album personnel: AJ Kluth (tenor & soprano saxophones, wind controller), Chili Corder (electric guitar), Anthony Lopez (drums) and Nashir Janmohamed (upright bass).
Available at: Bandcamp
Listen to more of the album on the artist’s Bandcamp page.
Be sure to check out the artist’s site.
And be sure to check out Anvils & Broken Bells, the excellent 2011 release from AJ Kluth’s Aldric… still highly recommended by this site. And an interesting release, too, by the Origin/OA2 label.
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By davesumner • Jazz Recommendations, Jazz Recommendations - 2019 • 0 • Tags: AJ Kluth, KMAN 92.5, Los Angeles (CA), Sinkeater