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Broken Circles

Jure Pukl

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Format: LP

Cat No: WR4751LP

Release Date:  21 February 2020

Label:  Whirlwind Recordings

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  7061117862564

Genres:  Jazz  Contemporary  

Release Date:  24 July 2020

Label:  Whirlwind Recordings

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  7061119685734

Genres:  Jazz  Contemporary  

  • Description

    The sociopolitical and environmental focus on our world seems to be stronger than ever, predominantly for all the wrong reasons. But consequential calls for action can also summon a positive uprising of both energy and creativity - something particularly evident in the story behind 'Broken Circles' from New York-based saxophonist/composer Jure Pukl, with new music that reflects empathy and respect.

    Previous Whirlwind releases 'Hybrid' (2017) and 'Doubtless' (2018) featured more spatial quartet and dual-tenor environments. But Pukl has also been honing this quite different quintet sound with the arresting line-up of guitarist Charles Altura, vibraphonist Joel Ross, bassist Matt Brewer and drummer Kweku Sumbry.

    Apparent from the opening bars of "Sustained Optimism" is the fluidity of this quintet, where Pukl's constant stream of tenor invention is echoed in the rapid elegance of guitar and vibes, supported by electrifying rhythm section; and the title track's similar determination chimes with scintillating shared phrases and improvisation. While "Separation" (a favourite of Pukl's) echoes themes of broken communities and relationships repeated across the globe, its mellow beauty serves to remind us of our responsibilities to one another; and a Chilean kalimba - "the sound of love, positivity and compassion" - announces a sublime quintet arrangement of previously recorded "Compassion".

    Buoyant "Triumph of Society" - an anthem for change that starts with us all - trades tenor against vibes, also featuring remarkable guitar and drum solos, towards an almost symphonic conclusion; and Pukl's pensive bass clarinet in "Gloomy Sunday" - a 1930s Hungarian tune with dark associations - also finds the light. Elsewhere, busy 11/8 "Half Past Five" swirls with abandon; "Kids" (charmingly introduced by two young sax students) is a contemplative falling-phrase paean to the next generation; and sprightly soprano conclusion "Sky is the Limit" confirms the overarching joy in this album.

    Press:

    "Widespread progressions with meticulously wrought melodic themes wrapped around are prevalent on an album which doesn't hesitate to vary speed and structure throughout...Jure Pukl once again proves to be a smart composer who is able to channel emotional depth through instrumental eloquence." - **** All About Jazz

    "'Broken Circles' is a beautifully composed project that highlights Jure Pukl's innovative approach to his playing and compositions" - **** UK Vibe

    "A quintet of musicians working and playing to create messages that resonate...His writing keeps on maturing as does his playing." - Step Tempest

    "Five stars!" - Bebop Spoken Here

    Description

    High quality, 180 gram, 12" LP - comes with download code containing the digital album in multiple formats.

    The sociopolitical and environmental focus on our world seems to be stronger than ever, predominantly for all the wrong reasons. But consequential calls for action can also summon a positive uprising of both energy and creativity - something particularly evident in the story behind 'Broken Circles' from New York-based saxophonist/composer Jure Pukl, with new music that reflects empathy and respect.

    Previous Whirlwind releases 'Hybrid' (2017) and 'Doubtless' (2018) featured more spatial quartet and dual-tenor environments. But Pukl has also been honing this quite different quintet sound with the arresting line-up of guitarist Charles Altura, vibraphonist Joel Ross, bassist Matt Brewer and drummer Kweku Sumbry.

    Apparent from the opening bars of "Sustained Optimism" is the fluidity of this quintet, where Pukl's constant stream of tenor invention is echoed in the rapid elegance of guitar and vibes, supported by electrifying rhythm section; and the title track's similar determination chimes with scintillating shared phrases and improvisation. While "Separation" (a favourite of Pukl's) echoes themes of broken communities and relationships repeated across the globe, its mellow beauty serves to remind us of our responsibilities to one another; and a Chilean kalimba - "the sound of love, positivity and compassion" - announces a sublime quintet arrangement of previously recorded "Compassion".

    Buoyant "Triumph of Society" - an anthem for change that starts with us all - trades tenor against vibes, also featuring remarkable guitar and drum solos, towards an almost symphonic conclusion; and Pukl's pensive bass clarinet in "Gloomy Sunday" - a 1930s Hungarian tune with dark associations - also finds the light. Elsewhere, busy 11/8 "Half Past Five" swirls with abandon; "Kids" (charmingly introduced by two young sax students) is a contemplative falling-phrase paean to the next generation; and sprightly soprano conclusion "Sky is the Limit" confirms the overarching joy in this album.

    Press:

    "Widespread progressions with meticulously wrought melodic themes wrapped around are prevalent on an album which doesn't hesitate to vary speed and structure throughout...Jure Pukl once again proves to be a smart composer who is able to channel emotional depth through instrumental eloquence." - **** All About Jazz

    "'Broken Circles' is a beautifully composed project that highlights Jure Pukl's innovative approach to his playing and compositions" - **** UK Vibe

    "A quintet of musicians working and playing to create messages that resonate...His writing keeps on maturing as does his playing." - Step Tempest

    "Five stars!" - Bebop Spoken Here

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Sustained Optimism
      • 2. Broken Circles
      • 3. Separation
      • 4. Compassion
      • 5. Triumph Of Society
      • 6. Gloomy Sunday
      • 7. Empty Words
      • 8. Bass Intro
      • 9. Half Past Five
      • 10. Kids
      • 11. Sky Is The Limit
      • 12. Separation (Radio Edit)

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Sustained Optimism
      • 2. Broken Circles
      • 3. Separation
      • 4. Empty Words
      • 5. Triumph Of Society
      • 6. Gloomy Sunday
      • 7. Sky Is The Limited