Tuesday, May 12, 2020

New Music Releases: Nils, Os Mutantes, Art Hirahara

Niles  - Caught In The Groove 

The cool, crafty title of Nils new album Caught In The Groove says it all about his studio and onstage state of mind. A decade and a half after riding his first #1 hit "Pacific Coast Highway” into contemporary jazz history as Billboard's Song of the Decade 2001-2010, the relentlessly prolific composer, guitarist and producer continues to create instantly infectious, sonically adventurous tracks for himself and numerous artists eager to vibe with the energy of his Midas touch. Now it's time to gear up for the impact of Caught In The Groove's funky, high octane lead single and the album’s title track.

Os Mutantes - ZZYZX


Surprising new work from this legendary Brazilian group – a combo who had a huge influence in the Tropicalia generation, then went on to grow and expand over the years, and open up countless new ears in the process! This set is a bit different than some of their other revival work – actually recorded in the US, and sung in English – with Sergio Dias as the lead creative force and music director for the group – a quintet that appears to include some younger members too! The songs are as sharp as before, but in a different way – maybe because we can understand the lyrics – and although it seems like Sergio's handling most of the lead vocals, there appear to be contributions from other group members too. Titles include "Gay Matters", "Mutant's Lonely Night", "Beyond", "Window Mirros", "Void", "ZZYZX", "We Love You", and "Candy".  ~ Dusty Groove

Art Hirahara - Balance Point

A really lovely album from pianist Art Hirahara, and a set that maybe draws its title from the careful balance on the record between Art's lyrical approach to the piano, and the overall energy of the group when they really move together! Hirahara continues to develop fantastically as a pianist with each new record – with a touch that's very personal, but always soulfully swinging – and here, the quartet emphasizes those latter modes when they really pick up – thanks to bass from Joe Martin and drums from Rudy Royston – on a record that also features some well-placed tenor contributions from Melissa Aldana, whose sound adds in just the right amount of color. Titles include "Like Water", "Ascent", "Lament For The Fallen", "Mother's Song", "Blessed Son Mr Weston", and "Fulcrum". ~ Dusty Groove


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