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  | BLOTO ~ EROZJE ASTIGMATIC 013 ~ POLAND ~ Jazz-Funk Fusion Recorded: 2018 Released: 2020
This is the debut album by Polish quartet BlotoFind albums by this artist, which is a classic "Son of Godzilla" type of offshoot of the popular EABSFind albums by this artist ensemble, comprising of keyboardist Marek PedziwiatrFind albums by this artist (a.k.a. LatarnikFind albums by this artist), saxophonist Olaf WegierFind albums by this artist (a.k.a. Ksiaze SaxoniiFind albums by this artist), bassist Pawel StachowiakFind albums by this artist (a.k.a. Wuja HZGFind albums by this artist) and drummer Marcin RakFind albums by this artist (a.k.a. Cancer GFind albums by this artist). The quartet and its music are a result of an incidental gathering of these musicians in a studio, during a short break in the EABS tour, which resulted in a spontaneous recording session undertaken without any preparation whatsoever. The well oiled EABS PR machine as well as the contemporary sound and attitude managed to create a stir on the local market and even the COVID-19 pandemic did not manage to halt the viral reaction. The album presents ten tracks, which were cut from the ninety minutes of music that was recorded, lasting just above forty minutes.
The music is indeed fresh, vibrant and a great fun to listen to, but it is not that much different from the improvised passages played during EABS live performances, which of course is not very surprising. Hypnotic groove, synthesizer soundscapes, dynamic rhythms and almost Free Jazz solos on top are a well oiled formula that EABS perfected over time and this session basically offers nihil novi sub sole.
The album´s title and the PR material allude to a parallelism between this album and the iconic recording "KorozjeFind albums with this title" by Polish Jazz legends Andrzej KurylewiczFind albums by this artist and Tomasz StankoFind albums by this artist. Personally I find nothing in common between these two albums and the unnecessary references to the Polish Jazz history are more damaging than useful. EABS are not like any of the Polish Jazz past icons, and they don´t need to be. They are an excellent ensemble living in a different era and playing music that has five decades of additional musical influences to absorb, which they indeed do all the time.
Overall this album offers many great moments and an ambience that brings young generation of listeners closer to Jazz, which by itself is a great success. It is first and foremost oriented towards the wide circle of the EABS fans base, but being less visceral that the EABS albums, it also appeals to new listeners, which again is a good thing. These guys are excellent musicians and they still have a lot of youthful enthusiasm and creativity, so let´s enjoy them as long as that lasts. Is it Jazz?... Frankly, my dears, I don´t give a damn!
| Updated: 20/06/2020Posted: 20/06/2020 | CD 1 Digipak Recommend To A Friend |
  | BLOTO ~ GRZYBNIA ASTIGMANTIC 029 ~ POLAND ~ Jazz-Ambient Fusion Recorded: 2023 Released: 2024
This is the 4th album by Polish quartet BlotoFind albums by this artist, which comprises of keyboardist Marek PedziwiatrFind albums by this artist (a.k.a. LatarnikFind albums by this artist), saxophonist Olaf WegierFind albums by this artist (a.k.a. OlafSaxxFind albums by this artist), bassist Pawel StachowiakFind albums by this artist (a.k.a. Wuja HZGFind albums by this artist) and drummer Marcin RakFind albums by this artist (a.k.a. Cancer GFind albums by this artist). The quartet members are all also members of the EABSFind albums by this artist ensemble. The album presents nine tracks, with music not credited and assumed to be co-composed by the quartet members.
Following an almost three years long gap between releases, the music of Bloto remains faithful to the ideas presented on their earlier output, which I already described in the review of their previous album, as follows: “the music is completely boundless and shuns classification like a snake avoids a grip. Anything goes, as long as it makes sense to these four musicians, which basically is how things should be anyway”.
However, personally I find this music moving away from my personal musical taste, despite the fact that I still very much appreciate the talent and creativity of the four musicians. Somehow the charm is gone and the music mostly sounds chaotic, unfocused and cold. There are some great moments here and there, but as a whole this is probably not an album I’d return to any time soon. The tendency to move away from Jazz, almost as if provocatively, and the murky ambience just aren’t my thing anymore.
Of course this is just my very personal outlook and this music might be absolutely delightful to others. But it is also possible Bloto need to find a new formula and introduce new elements in their music to make my heart melt again? They seem to be a bit stuck musically. The future will tell.
Overall, this is more or less more of the same by this great quartet, which offers incredible potential, but somehow less restraint and focus. It is still an interesting listening experience, especially if it is the first time one listens to their music. Brokenheartedly, I look forward for the next album.
| Updated: 09/12/2024Posted: 09/12/2024 | CD 1 Digipak Recommend To A Friend |
  | BLOTO ~ KWASY I ZASADY ASTIGMATIC 016 ~ POLAND ~ Avant-Garde Jazz-Rock Fusion Recorded: 2021 Released: 2021
This is the third album by Polish quartet BlotoFind albums by this artist, which comprises of keyboardist Marek PedziwiatrFind albums by this artist (a.k.a. LatarnikFind albums by this artist), saxophonist Olaf WegierFind albums by this artist (a.k.a. OlafSaxxFind albums by this artist – new pseudonym), bassist Pawel StachowiakFind albums by this artist (a.k.a. Wuja HZGFind albums by this artist) and drummer Marcin RakFind albums by this artist (a.k.a. Cancer GFind albums by this artist). The quartet members are all also members of the EABSFind albums by this artist ensemble. The album presents eleven studio tracks, recorded in one day, with music not credited and assumed to be co-composed by the quartet members, offering a conscious Lo-Fi sound quality.
Although seemingly a classic Jazz quartet, Bloto are anything but… their music is completely boundless and shuns classification like a snake avoids a grip. Anything goes, as long as it makes sense to these four musicians, which basically is how things should be anyway.
Listening to the album is like taking a night ride with the car radio randomly changing stations every few minutes; Free Jazz, Bass & Drums, Techno, Drone, Jazz again, Punk, Yass; this trip is never over until the music stops. Does it make any sense? Oh well, as usual it depends whom do you ask. I love that shit, but I can understand many people my age seeking a shelter. It is all a question of attitude, I suppose. If the music swings, rocks, grooves or whatever, it is cool with me.
Of course in the big scheme of things one has to ask oneself where is this all going? Or better yet, how many times you can get away with it, before the audiences will fall under another spell? This is the third album after all. Watch out guys, you have been warned! Find a freagin concept ;)
Overall I like this music a lot, even if it makes sometimes an effort to offend – I have an elephant’s skin. I love the creativity and the talent, the “don’t give a damn” attitude and the youthful naiveté assuming that everything will be forgiven… oh well life is a bitch guys. But as long as you can get away with it, have fun and enjoy life, as it is shockingly short, believe you me…
See ya
| Updated: 22/06/2021Posted: 22/06/2021 | CD 1 Digipak Recommend To A Friend |
  | ZIMA STULECIA ~ MINUS 30°C ASTIGMATIC 022 ~ POLAND ~ Electronic & Ambient Recorded: 2021 Released: 2023
This is the debut album by the Polish duo called Zima StuleciaFind albums by this artist, which is yet another offshoot of the EABSFind albums by this artist ensemble, comprising of keyboardist Marek PedziwiatrFind albums by this artist (a.k.a. LatarnikFind albums by this artist) and drummer Marcin RakFind albums by this artist (a.k.a. Cancer GFind albums by this artist). The album presents ten original compositions, which remain uncredited and are assumed to be co-composed by the duo members.
For people familiar with the music of EABS and BlotoFind albums by this artist (which also includes these two musicians), the music is not really surprising, considering how unpredictable these young musicians can be, on one hand, and how talented they are, on the other. This time they combine many elements, all of which are somewhat “natural” to their age group, like House, Techno, Ambient and Electronic Music, with a dash of Jazz improvisation, a mishmash of sorts, yet an appealing listening trip, as usual with these guys.
Recorded in the midst of the Covid pandemic, the music, at least to me, is laden with somber accents and reflective solemnity, so anybody looking for an easy ride and tuches shakin’ danceable ditty is in for a big surprise. Despite some dangerous proximity to the dreaded New Age schmaltz, the duo manages to arise victorious from this adventure, creating a concise set of musical pieces, that has a storytelling quality and keeps the listener on edge for the duration. And they sure can write a nice melody as well.
Overall, this is another piece of music, which the EABS stable releases to the world, which manages to maintain the high Artistic standard they established over time. The change in musical direction or stylistic preferences keeps things interesting and brings new fans of their music aboard, which is always a good thing. In time they managed to convince me that that are what they claim to be: honest, hardworking and heartfelt musicians. So keep on moving on!
| Updated: 23/03/2023Posted: 23/03/2023 | CD 1 Digipak Recommend To A Friend |
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