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TAL ARDITI ~ PORTRAIT
NOT ON LABEL ~ ISRAEL ~ Jazz

Recorded: 2018 Released: 2018

This is the debut album by Israeli (resident in Berlin) guitarist / composer Tal ArditiFind albums by this artist, recorded in a trio setting with Danish bassist Andreas LangFind albums by this artist and German drummer Tobias BackhausFind albums by this artist. The album was recorded live at the A-Trane Club in Berlin and presents eight original compositions, all by Arditi.

The music is quite unique and although based on solid melodic themes, it incorporates many different stylistic elements, ranging from Rock to contemporary Classical with a solid pitch of Fusion in between, but consistently manages to avoid a clearly defined classification, which is for the best in this case. Rhythmically the music often utilizes quirky tempo changes and polyrhythmic intricacies, which require attentive listening in order to follow the rapid developments. As a result this is definitely not an easy going Fusion album, which you can whistle to as you along, but a complex musical statement, perhaps overheated at times, but certainly awe inspiring. Luckily Arditi manages to avoid all the Fusion mannerisms, which are the plague of the Jazz guitar idiom.

Arditi is obviously a brilliant guitarist, playing neck-breaking arpeggios with the speed of light, but definitely not in order to impress anybody, but simply because his music requires this kind of expression. He is equally proficient with playing full chords and his performance, which does not utilize any special electronic sound altering devices, sounds almost "acoustic", at least conceptually. The obvious virtuosity is dazzling, but not flashy, which is extremely rare among guitar players.

The rhythm section, which comprises of two very busy musicians from the young Berlin Jazz scene, is wonderfully supportive and Arditi is definitely very lucky to find such fine musicians, who are able to follow his devilish schemes. There is little soloing by the rhythm section, but since the music is complex enough to be a challenge to everybody on board the soloing is not really that important, although wonderfully done, when present.

Overall this is a very promising debut album, which establishes Arditi as a talent to follow and watch closely. Hopefully future recording will be slightly more relaxed and less feverish, but all in all, the introductory goal was achieved here in full. Definitely worth investigating!
Updated: 27/11/2018Posted: 27/11/2018CD 1 Digipak Recommend To A Friend

LOTUS EATERS ~ FOR VERY SAD AND VERY TIRED
WHYPLAYJAZZ 012 (Barcode: 4050486098578) ~ GERMANY ~ Jazz

Recorded: 2012 Released: 2014

This is the debut album by the quartet called Lotus EatersFind albums by this artist, led by German saxophonist / composer Wanja SlavinFind albums by this artist and including pianist Rainer BohmFind albums by this artist, Danish bassist Andreas LangFind albums by this artist and drummer Tobias BackhausFind albums by this artist. Saxophonist Philipp GropperFind albums by this artist guests on one track. For Slavin, who in the past was a student of my dear friend Leszek ZadloFind albums by this artist, this is a second album as a leader, following the debut entitled "SciroccoFind albums with this title" from 2010. The album presents six tunes, five of which are originals and one is a standard by Billy StrayhornFind albums by this artist, which gives both the album and the group their respective names.

In the liner notes Slavin refers to his original compositions as "inspired by" certain Jazz tunes or Jazz musicians, like Charles LloydFind albums by this artist or Hermeto PascoalFind albums by this artist. These compositions are very melodic, mostly low key ballads, full of melancholy and lyricism. The quartet performs them delicately and with an obvious respect, trying not to push them beyond their original framework. The last rack is the most open and includes an extended freely improvised section, but the overall impression is quite "conventional", which is rather unusual for the albums released on the WhyPlayJazzFind albums on this label label.

The individual statements by the quartet members are all splendid. Slavin´s alto saxophone has a mellow, enchanting tone, which caresses the listener´s ears gently. Bohm does a wonderful job supporting the leader and although plays little foreground solos, his background layers are as much important. Lang is as usual simply outstanding and step by step becomes one of my favorite bassist of the young European scene. Backhaus is a bit too busy for my taste and not completely compatible with the album´s concept, but perhaps his activity provides a contrast which has a positive influence on the overall sonic result.

This kind of music should be accessible to a wide range of Jazz listeners, as there is so much to like herein, that everybody can hand on to something else that strikes a chord; some will like the tunes, others the splendid performances and yet others might be delighted by the degree of freedom and space present, in spite of the seemingly "simple" approach. Regardless of the specific viewpoint, it is very hard not to like this album from the first hearing. Well done!
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WANJA SLAVIN / LOTUS EATERS ~ SALVATION
WHYPLAYJAZZ 035 (Barcode: 4250459999356) ~ GERMANY ~ Jazz

Recorded: 2016 - 2017 Released: 2018

This is the second album by German saxophonist / composer Wanja SlavinFind albums by this artist and his European Lotus Eaters ensemble, recorded over a period of almost a year in three studios and with three slightly different lineups of the ensemble. The collective personnel includes some of the best contemporary European Jazz musicians mostly resident in Berlin: British trumpeter Tom ArthursFind albums by this artist, Norwegian trumpeter Erik Kimestad PedersenFind albums by this artist, German saxophonist Philipp GropperFind albums by this artist, German pianist Rainer BohmFind albums by this artist, Danish bassist Andreas LangFind albums by this artist, Swedish bassist Petter EldhFind albums by this artist, German bassist Bernhard MeyerFind albums by this artist, German drummer Tobias BackhausFind albums by this artist, Latvian drummer Ivars ArutyunyanFind albums by this artist and finally American drummer Nasheet WaitsFind albums by this artist. The album presents seven pieces, six of which are original compositions by Slavin and one is standard.

From the very first notes of the album it is immediately apparent that this is a modern Jazz masterpiece in every respect. The melody based compositions are dressed up in contemporary arrangements, which include unusual rhythmic patterns and harmonic structures, creating a unique kaleidoscope of superb music, which is fascinating from start to finish and does not cease to explore uncharted territory and create new aural vistas. The level of these compositions is completely breathtaking and has very little competition elsewhere within music belonging to the same Jazz dialect. The ability to create an amalgam of the Jazz tradition, Classical influences and up to date approach, which incorporates elements form electronic music and above all allows a generous amount of space and freedom for improvisation is overall extremely effective.

Combined with the creative performance abilities by these excellent European musicians, the overall result that is put in front of the listener as simply a knockout. The album is full of exquisite solos by the ensemble members and of course the ensemble performance as a whole is marvelous. The subtle, but easily distinguishable differences between the three lineups are also a most effective factor that makes this music so powerful.

This album is a brilliant example of what European Jazz is all about; it is evident in its highly aesthetic values, its elegance and subtlety, its refinement and sophistication, which is simply unmatched anywhere else on this planet. The young Jazz Artists from Berlin, Warsaw, Copenhagen and Oslo manage to take the Jazz idiom to the next level, leaving the old world tarried far behind.

If this album is an indication as to what can be expected in 2018, life is definitely worth living and there is no better way to kickoff another year of sublime music!
Updated: 02/03/2018Posted: 02/03/2018CD 1 Mini-Sleeve Recommend To A Friend

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