Description
Guitarist Maciek Pysz joins forces with two French artists Davy Sur and David Amar to create expansive, open and poetic music developed in southern France and evoking the open spaces of Morocco: organic and raw, yet seeking introspection and 'the spaces in-between'.
Davy Sur, known from his world music duo Milap, has managed to extract a hauntingly delicate sound from his instruments. Hi-hats are rustling like leaves in the wind, drums are rumbling like an approaching thunderstorm, singular rimshots hit the ear like the cane of a Zen master. On top of these poetic allusions, David Amir is teaching his saxophone to fly, guided by Pysz's determined guitar motives.
The trio's first gigs comprise mainly of epic jam sessions. On 'Space Jazz', meanwhile, five minutes are all they need to create truly transcendental mind states. One of the most beautiful pieces may be called "Moon - Landing". But it remains the only trip into outer space here. For the remainder of their debut's duration, Inwardness remain rooted to the ground - perfectly content exploring the little wonders of this planet.