Tuesday, May 07, 2013

NEW RELEASES - PATRICIA MARX, DARCY JAMES ARGUE'S SECRET SOCIETY, PETROWSKY / BAUER / GUMPERT / SOMMER

PATRICIA MARX - TRINTA


Warm, wonderful, and completely beautiful work from Patricia Marx – a singer we've followed from the start, and who's reemerged here after a bit of silence – sounding even more spellbinding than ever! Patricia's one of the most soulful Brazilian singers of the past decade or two – and here, she really hits a new level of maturity – working with backings from Bruno E that are far more complex and sophisticated than his previous drum and basslines – as powerful and layered as the best sounds you'd hear with an American soul singer – but also with a crispness that's really personal, too – the kind of warmth and energy that have always made us love Swing Out Sister's recent recordings. Patricia gets help from two artists who are always tops in our book – Ed Motta and Seu Jorge – each of whom sing on a track – and titles include "Cedo Ou Tarde", "Espelhos D'Agua", "Menino", "Tudo O Que Eu Quero", "Quando Chove", "Ficar Com Voce", and "Sem Pensar". ~ Dusty Groove

DARCY JAMES ARGUE'S SECRET SOCIETY - BROOKLYN BABYLON

A beautiful love letter to contemporary Brooklyn – originally commissioned by BAM, as part of a longer piece that included narration, animation, and paintings – but a work that stands more than strongly here on its own! The music has a wonderful mix of themes – sometimes straight, sometimes a bit more abstract, to the point of illustration – played by a shifting lineup of younger musicians who really deliver on the promise of Darcy James Argue's compositions – a group that includes John Ellis on tenor sax, Rob Wilkerson on alto, Ryan Keberle on trombone, Matt Holman on trumpet, Nadje Noordhuis on flugelhorn, and Sebatian Noelle on guitar. Titles include "The Neighborhood", "Builders", "Grand Opening", "Coney Island", "Construction/Destruction", "The Tallest Tower In The World", and "Missing Parts". ~ Dusty Groove

PETROWSKY /  BAUER / GUMPERT / SOMMER - SYNOPSIS

Bold sounds from this German quartet – a group who certainly deliver one of the most striking avant jazz sessions on the legendary Amiga label! The set's got a free frenzy that's right up there with the 70s best from FMP – played by musicians who often made key appearances on that label too – including Ernst Ludwig Petrowsky on saxes and flute, Conrad Bauer on trombone, Ulrich Gumpert on piano, and Gunter Sommer on drums and percussion! The album takes off with a machine gun-like energy at the start – a real blast of sound that shows all the revolutionary power of this generation of German jazz – but then as things progress, the players explore some wonderful tones and textures that reflect a more contemplative mode as well – still very groundbreaking, but in a more subtle way. Titles include "Traumtanzer", "Quartett Diskurs", "Holzland", "Kommit Ihr G'Spielen", and "Post Aus Vogelsang".  Dusty Groove

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