Blossom And Blasphemy - Jazz Thing Next Generation Vol. 94
- Regular
- £10.99
- Sale
- Regular
- £10.99
- Unit Price
- per
Release Date: 23 September 2022
Label: Double Moon Records
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 608917140620
Release Date: 23 September 2022
Label: Double Moon Records
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 608917140620
Description
The seven songs of the debut album, with the exception of "Lucid", composed by Jules Martinet, all come from the pen of Plugers and take the audience into a unique world of sound, which is characterized by lyrical intimacy, but also by gripping intensity.
"'Blossom & Blasphemy' was the first song I wrote for this band. I imagined in my head a painting that was strongly inspired by the old Flemish masters of the 17th and 18th centuries. In this picture, all of life takes place and I try to describe that in the song. Of course, the name lives on the strong contrast between the two terms, the strong and the light, and they just sound good."
The impressionistic colour of the band never distracts from the lyrics of their singer, but often it leads again and again on new paths in a song, leaves room for solos and changes rhythm and harmonies. "On the one hand, my lyrics should be very precise and accurate," as a goal that Plugers set, "but on the other hand, they should also leave room for the imagination of the listener." In songs such as "She Wakes the Sun" or "I Promise You the Sea", gripping unisono passages with piano or vibraphone alternate with chamber-jazz soundscapes that are subtly interspersed with electronic elements. At the end of the album, with "Weberhard", Plugers and his band pay homage to a grandmaster of European jazz, using soft tones at the beginning to create a powerful vision, in which all musicians merge into an unparalleled unity. Bart Plugers "'Weberhard is of course my personal tribute to Eberhard Weber, who was an important influence on me," Plugers explained. "The song works strongly with ostinati and modal figures. The spoken-word passage, however, is influenced by Sylvia Plath, whose lyrics are very poetic, but she also uses words that astonish you with their precision."
Tracklisting
Clemens Gottwald
Stefan Scholer Trio
Bernhard Wiesinger
Joe Krieg Quartet
Uassyn
Vein
BuJazzO
Marcus Klossek Electric Trio