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ALBERT CIRERA I KAMARILLA ~ AQUELLA COSA
UNDERPOOL 057 ~ SPAIN ~ Free Jazz / Improvised Music

Recorded: 2017 - 2021 Released: 2022

This is an album by Spanish Jazz saxophonist / composer Albert CireraFind albums by this artist, one of the most active and prolific Jazz musicians originating from the Iberian Peninsula, who shares his time between Barcelona and Lisbon. This album was recorded with the KamarillaFind albums by this artist ensemble, which includes saxophonist Marcel·li BayerFind albums by this artist, trombonist Vincent PerezFind albums by this artist, trumpeters Ivan GonzalesFind albums by this artist or Pol PadrosFind albums by this artist, bass guitarist Martin LeitonFind albums by this artist and drummer Ramon PratsFind albums by this artist. The album presents seven tracks and two bonus tracks, one of which recorded live in 2017, all composed by the leader.

It is clearly evident that the Iberian Peninsula developed in the last decade or so as a superb source of modern Jazz and Improvised Music, producing impressive number of beautiful and highly interesting recordings. This album was released on the excellent, Barcelona based, UnderpoolFind albums on this label label, which is also a recording studio.

The music is a fantastic amalgam of composed and improvised music, blended together and brilliantly performed by the participating musicians. Constantly changing tempi and themes, the music flows briskly, keeping the listeners in constant state of tension and anticipation, as only best music can.

Although there is plenty of extensive improvising, the music never loses focus and is beautifully coherent and engaging. The ensemble, with four brass instruments, is able to create a myriad of combinations and lineups, which is constantly shifting. The rhythm section holds everything together at all times, and the ensemble sound is nothing less than spectacular.

Overall, this is an incredible piece of music, which might surprise many listeners not familiar with the Iberian Peninsula scene. This album, as well as many other releases on the Underpool label, are all worth being discovered. For modern Jazz lovers with a strong free improvised seasoning, this album is a revelation and definitely worth your attention and is wholeheartedly recommended!
Updated: 31/10/2022Posted: 29/10/2022CD 1 Digipak Recommend To A Friend

LIQUID QUINTET ~ FLUX
FSR 2019/17 (Barcode: 5905279364561) ~ SPAIN ~ Free Jazz / Improvised Music

Recorded: 2017 Released: 2019

This is a live recording, captured during the 12th Ad Libitum Festival in Warsaw, by the Liquid QuintetFind albums by this artist, one of several Improvising Music ensembles under the "Liquid" moniker, led by Spanish pianist Agusti FernandezFind albums by this artist. The other members of the quintet are Spanish saxophonist Albert CireraFind albums by this artist and drummer Ramon PratsFind albums by this artist, who together with Fernandez constitute the Liquid TrioFind albums by this artist, and Polish trumpeter Artur MajewskiFind albums by this artist and bassist Rafal MazurFind albums by this artist. The album presents five tracks, all co-credited to the five musicians taking part in the music-making process, as appropriate for the idiom.

Fernandez, who is undoubtedly the most internationally recognized representative of the Spanish musical Avant-Garde, is a most prolific artist with a huge number (around 100) of recordings as a leader and sideman, probably more than any other European Improvised Music activist. There is nothing wrong with this fact per se, but it does create certain "cautiousness" upon approaching his recordings. The connection between him and the Polish Avant-Garde is quite natural and produced several earlier fruitful meetings, including the participation of Mazur on several occasions.

The music is exactly what one would expect from such spontaneous performance; a continuous barrage of notes exchanged between the quintet members, which vary in intensity from hardly audible to overwhelming, creating, as the title suggests, a prolonged flux of energy and sound. There us an obvious affinity and musical conversation between the quintet members, but with a complete lack of melody, harmony and structure, this music can be considered as "digestible" only by the very innate circle of hardcore Improvised Music / Avant-Garde connoisseurs, which of course is perfectly fine.

All five musicians are excellent instrumentalist, which can be heard by a trained-ear listener. Although the concept of soloing is nonexistent in a group improvisation idiom as such, there are many moments where just one musician is left "up front" by his cohorts and is able to articulate his statement more recognizably on top of the quiet background improvisations. But of course the telepathic communication between the musicians is the essence.

Improvised music is very similar to nonfigurative visual arts; the combination of colors and shapes either convinces the person looking at it or doesn´t, which is often mood dependent. This music is offered to the listener on the exact same principle: take it or leave it. Count me in :)
Updated: 02/09/2020Posted: 02/09/2020CD 1 Mini-Sleeve Recommend To A Friend

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