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.
Feb 14 2019
Album of the Day: Miguel Zenón – “Yo Soy La Tradición”
Artist: Miguel Zenón featuring Spektral Quartet
Album: Yo Soy La Tradición
Label: Miel Music
Style: Chamber
Favorite Track: “Viejo”
Music from: New York City & Chicago
What I like about it: I love how this album dances. I love how the music flutters and soars, and how it also exudes a weighty presence, giving the impression of the mighty flapping of wings. I like how Miguel Zenón weaves lovely patterns into the surface of Spektral Quartet’s string harmonies, and I love how the two elements seem as separate entities even when they enter a state of perfect unison. Throughout his career, the alto saxophonist has focused on his native Puerto Rico; its roots in Jazz, its folk music and folkloric traditions, of what it means to be Puerto Rican in the context of the island and as an immigrant in New York City, and so many of the facets that will never fully comprise some elusively defined whole… all the while searching for his own personal creative voice on alto saxophone. That his trajectory is one that sees him still achieving new, original plateaus of his chosen form of expression is something I very much like, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to see that trajectory continue to unfold.
Your album personnel: Miguel Zenón (alto sax), Clara Lyn (violin), Maeve Feineberg (violin), Doyle Armbrust (viola) and Russell Rolan (cello).
Available at: Amazon
Listen to more of the album on Soundcloud.
Be sure to check out the artist’s site.
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By davesumner • Jazz Recommendations, Jazz Recommendations - 2018 • 0 • Tags: Chicago, Miel Music, Miguel Zenón, New York City, Spektral Quartet