3700551785247
3700551785254

Plastic Bamboo

Asynchrone

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Format: CD

Cat No: NOF59

Release Date:  03 November 2023

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Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  3700551785247

Genres:  Jazz  Electro  

Release Date:  29 September 2023

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Packaging Type:  Gate Fold Vinyl

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  3700551785254

Genres:  Jazz  Electro  

  • Description

    French jazz sextet Asynchrone reimagine legendary composer Ryuichi Sakamoto's repertoire. As fans of the maestro's work, French free jazz/electro collective Asynchrone began to interrogate his oeuvre in 2020, aiming to get inside his music, taking it to unexplored new dimensions. On their debut album 'Plastic Bamboo', they achieve that and more.With a wildly eclectic approach in mind, there will be songs that most will be familiar with: 'Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence' and Yellow Magic Orchestra's 'Behind The Mask', in particular. And then there are the deeper cuts from Sakamoto's solo albums from the early eighties that are less famous but that nevertheless helped to expand and augment the genre. With a wildly eclectic approach in mins, theytake a varied selection of his music in a direction where free jazz meets electronics, with the sense of liberty and freedom.

    Asynchrone's personnel is a link-up between founders cellist Clement Petit, producer and musician Frederic Soulard (behind Jeanne Added'sVictoires De La Musique-winning album), alongside clarinet/saxophone player Hugues Mayot, flautist Delphine Joussein, pianist Manuel Peskine, and Vincent Taeger (Oumou Sangare, Tony Allen) on drums.
    Plastic Bambooteems with vivacity and possibility, and it's a record that is future-facing rather than any kind of sombre eulogy. It seeks to continue the musical conversation now that the architect is no longer with us. Asynchroneplays Sakamoto.

    Description

    French jazz sextet Asynchrone reimagine legendary composer Ryuichi Sakamoto's repertoire. As fans of the maestro's work, French free jazz/electro collective Asynchrone began to interrogate his oeuvre in 2020, aiming to get inside his music, taking it to unexplored new dimensions. On their debut album 'Plastic Bamboo', they achieve that and more.With a wildly eclectic approach in mind, there will be songs that most will be familiar with: 'Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence' and Yellow Magic Orchestra's 'Behind The Mask', in particular. And then there are the deeper cuts from Sakamoto's solo albums from the early eighties that are less famous but that nevertheless helped to expand and augment the genre. With a wildly eclectic approach in mins, theytake a varied selection of his music in a direction where free jazz meets electronics, with the sense of liberty and freedom.

    Asynchrone's personnel is a link-up between founders cellist Clement Petit, producer and musician Frederic Soulard (behind Jeanne Added'sVictoires De La Musique-winning album), alongside clarinet/saxophone player Hugues Mayot, flautist Delphine Joussein, pianist Manuel Peskine, and Vincent Taeger (Oumou Sangare, Tony Allen) on drums.
    Plastic Bambooteems with vivacity and possibility, and it's a record that is future-facing rather than any kind of sombre eulogy. It seeks to continue the musical conversation now that the architect is no longer with us. Asynchroneplays Sakamoto.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Plastic Bamboo
      • 2. Expecting Rivers
      • 3. Neue Tanz
      • 4. Thatness and Thereness
      • 5. Differencia
      • 6. Behind the Mask
      • 7. Boku No Kakera
      • 8. Once in a Lifetime
      • 9. UbiB26
      • 10. Riot in Lagos
      • 11. Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Plastic Bamboo
      • 2. Expecting Rivers
      • 3. Neue Tanz
      • 4. Thatness and Thereness
      • 5. Differencia
      • 6. Behind the Mask
      • 7. Boku No Kakera
      • 8. Once in a Lifetime
      • 9. UbiB26
      • 10. Riot in Lagos
      • 11. Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence