Friday, October 26, 2012

NEW RELEASES - ARTVARK SAXOPHONE QUARTET WITH CLARON MCFADDEN, RENEGADES OF JAZZ, SEVAL

ARTVARK SAXOPHONE QUARTET WITH CLARON MCFADDEN - SLY MEETS

Soprano voice and four different saxophones – a really unusual combination, with sparkling musical results! The title's a bit hokey, but the record's got a wonderfully fresh feel – angular lines from this Dutch sax quartet – very much in the best spirit of 80s experiments in the style – but mixed with wonderful lead vocals from Claron McFadden – a singer with an amazing range, and one who sings both lyrics and wordless passages on the record! The voice is often used as a fifth instrument on the record – combining beautifully with the sounds of the reed players, in a mode that works especially well without any piano, bass, or drums. The record's unlike anything we've heard before – and titles include "Aux Anges", "Burns Blues", "Beyonzz", "Breathe In Breathe Out", "Ode To A Mouse", "Karpuz", and "Claron's Song". ~ Dusty Groove

RENEGADES OF JAZZ - HIP TO THE JIVE

Funky club with jazzy touches – all served up in a stripped-down mode that takes us back to some of our favorite dancefloor experiments of the 90s! The groove here is somewhere in the house-y side of the Acid Jazz scene of early 90s London, or mid-decade work from the Tokyo club jazz crowd, or even a bit like "Hot Music" from Soho – a tune that would be a great comparison for the sound of this sweet little set! Rhythms are built from lots of sampled live jazz passages – so there's an acoustic warmth throughout, even when things are processed – and there's enough live jazz instrumentation to keep a spontaneous feel in the music as well. Titles include "Karabine", "Get A Wiggle On", "Voodoo Juju", "Black Milk", "Hip To The Jive", and "Solitaire". ~ Dusty Groove

SEVAL - SEVAL 2

A beautiful second set from Seval – even more powerful and personal than the group's debut – with sublime compositions and cello by Fred Lonberg-Holm, and these fragile yet soulful vocals from Sofia Jernberg! Instrumentation is quite spare – just cello, guitar, trumpet, and bass – often not used entirely, which leaves Sofia out front to work through the lyrics with a warm, fluid feel. There's echoes of Joni Mitchell and Minnie Riperton at times – although the album's more jazz-based than either of their work – and titles include "Children Of Monsters", "Boredom Is Bliss", "Light Brush", "Simple Flowers", "Details", and "Super Seeded". ~ Dusty Groove

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