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BUBA BADJIE KUYATEH / MICHAL GORCZYNSKI ~ CUT THE AIR
MULTIKULTI MPF 004 (Barcode: 5907529223536) ~ POLAND ~ Jazz-World Fusion

Recorded: 2016 Released: 2017

This is the debut album by the duo comprising of Gambian (resident in Warsaw) kora player Buba Badjie KuyatehFind albums by this artist and Polish bass clarinetist Michal GorczynskiFind albums by this artist. The album presents six lengthy musical dialogues, credited to both players.

The music is an absolutely glorious testimony of two superb musicians conversing with each other despite the seemingly remote cultural backgrounds. As a result of this telepathic connection the music, mostly improvised, merges the cultures together in a complete natural and harmonic way, as if these cultures were one, or perhaps proving that all music cultures are one indeed.

The individual abilities of these two musicians are obviously virtuosic, but this music has nothing to do with showmanship or exhibitionism, which so often destroy music, being all about the human cooperation, understanding and spiritual unity, being a true "Art of the Duo" in its best incarnation.

Gorczynski, whose roots encompass a wide diversity of musical influences, from Hassidic music, European Folklore, Jazz and Improvised Music, seems to be perfectly at ease with the West African music and his conversations with Kuyateh fit perfectly within the newly created amalgam. The natural contrasts between these two instruments are completely obliterated here and the instruments simply compliment each other despite their different scales and harmonics.

Overall this is a phenomenal album, which should leave no music connoisseur cold, regardless of his musical preferences. This music is universal and goes straight into the listener´s soul and heart, completely effortlessly and overwhelmingly. When the idiom World Fusion was coined, this is what that idiom was really intended to be all about.

This is definitely one of the finest achievements of its kind and should be a part of every decent music collection. Obviously essential!
Updated: 05/04/2018Posted: 05/04/2018CD 1 Mini-Sleeve Essential Recommend To A Friend

MILO ENSEMBLE ~ LIVE AT PROM KULTURY
MILO 303 ~ POLAND ~ Jazz-World Fusion

Recorded: 2018 Released: 2018

This is a live recording by an ensemble led by Polish multi-instrumentalist / composer / band leader Milo KurtisFind albums by this artist, which comprises of some of the top Jazz-World Music Fusion Polish or resident in Poland musicians: vocalist Rasm Al-MashanFind albums by this artist, oud player Mateusz SzemrajFind albums by this artist, kora player and vocalist Buba Badjie KuyatehFind albums by this artist, saxophonist Mariusz KozlowskiFind albums by this artist and percussionist Adeb ChamounFind albums by this artist. The album presents eight original compositions, five of which were composed by Kurtis, one was co-composed by him and Al-Mashan and one each composed by Kuyateh and Kozlowski.

Kurtis, in addition to being a charismatic bandleader and a colorful personality has also a rare talent of gathering around him excellent musicians, amalgamating their often diverse backgrounds into a stylistic blend, which is simply much more than just a sum of its ingredients. This happened with the NaxosFind albums by this artist ensemble, in which some of these musicians were members, as well as in his earlier ensembles, and it applies to this one with the exact same efficiency. The music on this album combines many seemingly dissimilar World Music elements from Africa, Middle East and other sources, wonderfully weaving them together with Jazz improvisation, producing an irresistible and enchanted musical flying carpet ride.

Each of the ensemble members represents a different aspect of the music and their cooperation, despite the short lived period of preparation, works like magic. Al-Mashan is a soulful vocalist, bringing to life the great tradition of female vocalists from the Arab World, like the diva Umm Kulthum, updating it to the contemporary World Music idiom. Szemraj is an oud virtuoso and he can easily stand shoulder to shoulder with Middle Eastern Masters of the oud. Kuyateh adds a wonderful color and tonal harmony to the proceedings, Kozlowski is the Jazz element and Chamoun superbly creates a polyrhythmic foundation, which keeps the music flowing. Kurtis, as usual, is in charge of the atmosphere and leads the ensemble firmly on track.

Although Jazz-World Fusion music is quite popular in Poland and produces some excellent recordings, only a very few of those come close to the level of this album, which is full of spontaneity, happiness of making music and unpretentious but highly effective and honest music.

Hopefully this ensemble will record a studio album sometime in the future, but in the meantime let´s feast on this little gem of an album, which proves that music is one and universal, that borders are meaningless and that good music goes directly to the heart of people! Don´t miss that one!
Updated: 28/07/2018Posted: 28/07/2018CD 1 Digipak Recommend To A Friend

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