Feb 23 2019
Why, yes, I am ready for a new Girls In Airports recording
The quintet Girls in Airports are releasing three videos that feature tracks from their upcoming new recording. The three videos will get rolled out over the course of the Spring months, with an anticipated 2020 release date for the new album (which is a really long time to wait!).
This is the song “Rold Skov.”
The video credits go to Andreas Johnsen and Mik Stampe Fogh.
You can buy the track on the artist’s Bandcamp page. Naturally, you can check out their previous recordings there, too.
Speaking of previous recordings, check out my write-up of their 2017 release Live. The embedded track is my favorite Girls in Airports tune. I’m as addicted to “Kaikoura” today as I was back when the album first came out.
Feb 25 2019
Album of the Day: Wet Electric – “Wet Electricity: Volume I”
Artist: Wet Electric
Album: Wet Electricity: Volume 1
Label: Self-Produced
Style: Post-jazz
Favorite Track: “Heart/Mind/Body”
Music from: New York City
What I like about it: I like how even when this music is at its most scattered, there’s a melodic presence that doesn’t quit. I like how the violin fills the vacuum in its entirety, but the nuanced passages by the other quintet members opens things up even further, and gives the impression of wide open space. I like how that same nuance comes off as understated, which makes the huge melodic statements resonate that much stronger. I like how moody the album gets at times, and when the volatility spikes, it feels like a natural consequence rather than a jarring shift of atmospherics. I’m a little bit addicted to this recording, in that same way I’ve been a little bit addicted to Catfish’s Restraint for nearly four years this April. I expect Wet Electricity to linger on my playlist similarly.
Other Notes: Definitely follow the breadcrumbs to other Ethan Helm projects. It wasn’t long ago that I wrote up his 2015 release The Spoon, and I’ve been a fan of his ensemble Cowboys & Frenchmen.
Your album personnel: Ethan Helm (saxophone), Gabe Terracciano (violin), Noah Berman (guitar), Matt Honor (drums) and Jon Snell (piano).
Available at: Amazon | Bandcamp
Listen to more of the album on the artist’s Bandcamp page.
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By davesumner • Jazz Recommendations, Jazz Recommendations - 2018 • 0 • Tags: Ethan Helm, New York City, Self-Produced, Wet Electric