Showing posts with label Luxembourg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Luxembourg. Show all posts

Sunday, February 26, 2017

Organic Trio - Saturn's Spell

Size: 152,0 MB
Time: 65:03
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2017
Styles: Jazz, Hammond Organ
Art: Front

01. Johnny Young (7:32)
02. But When Do We Eat (8:09)
03. The Place Is Now (6:26)
04. Vum Land (4:21)
05. Saturn's Spell (7:51)
06. Quirky (5:13)
07. The Flower (5:16)
08. Organ Donor (7:35)
09. Twist (4:18)
10. Buffalo Trace (8:18)

The Organic Trio’s infectious groove, stellar musicianship and compelling compositions, have been flooring fans for four years across Europe and in the States. They have succeeded in updating the possibilities of the classic Hammond powered format, and even better, they’ve done it naturally, without any overt effort or artificial ingredients. Sure they swing out and get funky like their honored predecessors, but they also explore the ethereal, the poignant and the bombastic. It’s all delivered with enthusiasm, sincerity and, some might say, a fraternal love. Best of all, the Organic Trio has that special 6th sense that only comes when a band of kindred spirits gets to tour together for many years and hundreds of shows.

BRIAN SEEGER – guitar
Brian Seeger is an integral part of New Orleans vibrant jazz community. His fluid and rich tone, and searching melodic improvisations, have led to his recognition as “One of New Orleans’ best jazz guitarists.” No stranger to the Hammond Trio format, Seeger has performed with some of the all-time greats of the idiom, including Dr. Lonnie Smith and Big John Patton, as well as many other jazz and New Orleans music scene luminaries. Although his musical excursions have been influenced by his studies with jazz figures such as Gary Burton and Ellis Marsalis, Seeger’s playing and compositions are well grounded in the blues and American roots music, as well as the sounds of New Orleans’ streets. Seeger melds these elements into an approach that is heartfelt and individual; his aesthetic is that of a jazz musician, but there is still space for ideas from other idioms. Seeger holds a faculty position in the esteemed University of New Orleans Jazz Studies program.

JEAN-YVES JUNG – organ
Yves Jung is easily one of France’s most well-renowned organists. When Jung is not touring with the Organic Trio, he holds down the Hammond chair with guitar phenom Bireli Lagrene's Quartet. Jung’s organ skills and compositions are extensively featured on Lagrene's latest Verve release, Mouvements. Jung’s organ playing can be nimble and acrobatic, funky and futuristic, soulful and searching. He emanates a tremendous joy from the stage whenever he plays, and the challenges of his compositions are juxtaposed by his playful sense of melody and rhythm. Along with the Organic Trio and Bireli Lagrene, Jean-Yves has had the opportunity to record and tour with many musical greats, including Billy Cobham, Philip Catherine, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Andre Ceccarelli, The Paris Jazz Big Band, Jimmy Woode and the Orchestre Philharmonique de Strasbourg.

PAUL WILTGEN – drums
Luxembourg native Paul Wiltgen, is internationally recognized as an accomplished jazz percussionist, an imaginative composer and a visionary bandleader. An artist in the truest sense of the word, Paul compellingly balances his musical aesthetic and his personal passion, creating a sound from the drums that simultaneously supports and inspires.
Wiltgen is in the vanguard of today’s jazz scene, having worked with many of its leading voices, including Kurt Rosenwinkel, Mike Moreno, Dave Binney, Lage Lund, Patrick Cornelius, Michael Janisch, Ambrose Akinmusire and Will Vinson.
Paul earned a Masters Degree from the prestigious Manhattan School of Music, and has studied with David Liebman, Samir Chatterjee and John Riley. Wiltgen is also an active member of the collective Trio Reis/Demuth/Wiltgen (Laborie Records, FR).

Saturn's Spell

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Marly Marques 5tet - So Ar Ser

Size: 136,2 MB
Time: 58:56
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2014
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front

01. Life = Cake (5:16)
02. Baile De Desfase (5:11)
03. 21St Century Man (3:12)
04. He's Trouble (5:45)
05. Só Ar Ser (6:34)
06. Seven Nation Army (5:24)
07. You Go To My Head (6:05)
08. Sweethearth (4:37)
09. Hard Times (5:45)
10. Lagrimas Negras (5:24)
11. Insensatez (5:38)

Marly Marques was born in Luxembourg into a Portuguese family. She discovered her passion for music at a young age, endowed with her grandfather’s good ear for music, lulled by her mother’s Fado and deeply moved by her father’s closeness with the music and culture of Angola.

To put it in a nutshell, Marly Marques Quintet is said to be « the wedding between a dazzling and warm voice, belonging to a ravishingly spontaneous and moving singer, and the delightful jazz tempo of four talented musicians, resulting in a brilliant sound explosion ».

The band does not hesitate to venture on the world music field, but without denying its jazzy roots. The musicians know how to entangle jazz standards with their own compositions, sometimes even tackling a few pop standards (for instance « Seven Nation Army » by the White Stripes). To finish, the Marly Marques Quintet succeeds in distinguishing itself thanks to the Portuguese, Spanish and English authentic lyrics on original compostions, that bring a very smart touch to the performances of the band.

Personnel:
Marly Marques (vocals)
Jitz Jeitz (saxophone, clarinet)
Claude Shaus (piano, keys)
Laurent Peckels (electric bass, double bass)
Paul Fox (drums)

So Ar Ser