Showing posts with label Slovakia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Slovakia. Show all posts

Monday, May 14, 2018

Andreas Varady - The Quest

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 63:56
Size: 146.4 MB
Styles: Guitar jazz
Year: 2018
Art: Front

[ 1:11] 1. Lost Memories
[ 8:49] 2. Radio Joint
[11:05] 3. Follow Me
[ 7:26] 4. The Time Is Now
[ 1:14] 5. Patience
[ 7:16] 6. The Quest
[ 7:34] 7. Story
[ 8:28] 8. Her Dream
[ 8:56] 9. Radiska
[ 1:54] 10. Outro

Andreas Varady: guitar, bass, vocals; Adrian Varady: drums; Bandi Varady: aoustic bass; Benito Gonzalez: piano; Radovan Tariška: saxophone.

Early-career hype can be a peculiar mix of blessing and curse. Andreas Varady certainly deserves some praise, and one could hardly ask for a more generous mentor and endorser than Quincy Jones ("It's not every day that you see a 15-year-old kid playing like George Benson!"). Pre-teen virtuosity and study of influences, however, inevitably have to give way to developing one's own voice. Old and new listeners alike should have no worries on that score. With his third recording coming as he approaches 21, Varady makes a promisingly bold leap towards coming into his own.

The titular quest doesn't refer to a goal but an intent to explore—"seeking cool things, playing cool music in cool places, enjoying it all and having fun doing what you wanna do," in the guitarist's words. Despite that prominent adjective, though, cool takes an easy second place behind hot on The Quest. The playing sizzles, the writing flies over the stylistic map with abandon, and the players' chemistry has the distinct brashness of youngsters freshly starting out and bursting with ambition.

The opening pair and brisk mid-album title track could almost make a listener wonder if they'd cued up a Pat Metheny Group recording by mistake. Benson, Wes Montgomery and Kurt Rosenwinkel make obvious touchstones as well, but more exciting is the way Varady spins his musical loves together. The leader shreds like a madman, yet never without purpose and smart deliberation. "Radiska" burns up the joint with some wild hard-bop piano and sax; the mid-tempo "The Time Is Now" and "Her Dream" coast with a warm mid-tempo ballad feel both classic and timeless. Each piece also boasts enough different sections and dynamics to leave those descriptions only a semi-accurate shorthand.

The time is indeed now for Andreas Varady. He's done his homework so much that the process sounds effortless. He's gone from reflecting influences to absorbing and reworking them. It just remains for the rest of us to excitedly watch where else this crazy talent will take him—all indications say it should be a remarkable journey. ~Geno Thackara

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Thursday, April 5, 2018

Andrea Bucko - Escape

Size: 109,5 MB
Time: 46:59
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2018
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front

01. Juliet (4:23)
02. 1000 Years (3:03)
03. Butterfly (3:41)
04. It Follows Me (3:12)
05. When Our Voices Match (Touch Me) (3:35)
06. Jaskyna (4:48)
07. Jesen (3:05)
08. Don't Belong To (4:12)
09. La Tzigane (2:54)
10. Paradis (2:53)
11. Escape (5:04)
12. Escape (Epilogue) (3:37)
13. I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free (2:28)

Andrea Bucko studied Theater Directing at the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava but at the moment she devotes most of her time composing her own songs and playing
the piano as well as singing. She has already released two original CDs (“In The Middle Of…” (2012) and “Polarity” in 2015) in cooperation with celebrated slovak harpist Mária Kmetková, produced by Maroš Hecko and Adam Kurutz. Both her albums have been critically acclaimed in Slovakia and France. Andrea already represented her work all over Europe and, of course, especially in her native Slovakia. She played several festivals in Slovakia (Jazz Days Bratislava and Znojmo, Kitzee Tanz Festival, Pohoda Festival, Radiohead Awards festival, TEDx Bratislava, …), Fête de la musique in Paris, Royal parc festival Brussels, MEa, Jazz festival in Mealhada and many more.

She also created music for various theatre productions and directed and worked on several theatre plays in Bratislava, Martin and Paris. Andrea mixes jazz, alternative pop, soul and world music. Her lyrics (in english, french and slovak) reflect the sensitivity and temperament of her original compositions.

Her new album “Escape ” is based on her experiences while living in Paris in a multicultural surroundment of an artistic residency Cité Internationale des Arts. Last year she also worked as an Art Director and performer for the exhibition of iraquian refugee artist Mahmood Hachim „Mudi“ opened in French Institut in Bratislava.

Andrea Bucko 2017„Escape“ is named after a poem by Emily Dickinson that also inspired Andrea for the songs of her new album. During the time she spent in Paris, she felt that almost everyone she met was trying to escape from something, mostly from war – be it the ghostly war in their own hearts or the very real war in the Middle East. Andrea cooperated with several refugees from the countries of Middle East in her work, “All of us there in Paris were refugees, but everybody was trying to escape from something different. The people who really lived through the war taught me lot about life and gave me a totally new orientation in life. Their strength, their will, all the stories of loss and unfulfilled dreams, of searching love and peace inside them, of avoiding predjudices and encountering hate are strongly present in my work“.

“Escape” is a very intimate confession of a young woman touched deeply with the parisian spirit of romantic melancholy under the stark light of living with refugees – mixed with the slovak temperament and compassion she was born with. The album was recorded using mainly accoustic instruments such as harp, violloncello, accordion or double bass. Often the songs were composed on the spot during those sessions in a very sincere, spontaneous way with an underlying impressionistic intent.

And also thanks to the residency at Cité Internationale des Arts Andrea cooperated with brasilian artist Helio Flanders (of the very popular brasilian band Vanguart). They toured together and recorded a duet in the process, “When Our Voices Match (Touch Me)”. Andrea comments on the tender lovesong: “It´s one of the more romantic and lights songs on the album which connects people from the two edges of the world. Many of my songs mention distances between two people – always in a different meaning… predjudices, different cultures, different emotions or just a real geographical distance that divides people who feel they don´t want to be distant to each other. The longing to connect is reflected in this song.”

Escape

Friday, November 21, 2014

Free Tenors - Fellowship

Size: 108,0 MB
Time: 46:05
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2014
Styles: Jazz: Neo-Bop
Art: Front

01. Cervene Jablcko (4:35)
02. Passion Dance (6:50)
03. Erzherzog Johann Jodler (5:26)
04. Fellowship (4:38)
05. Magic Transition (5:30)
06. What Am I Here For (5:38)
07. All The Things (5:53)
08. Kaleidoskop (5:04)
09. Hit Hat (2:26)

Personnel:
Harry Sokal – Saxophone (A)
Bernhard Wiesinger – Saxophone (A)
Ondr(ej Štverác(ek – Saxophone (CZ)
Tomáš Baroš – Bass (CZ)
Marián Ševc(ík – Drums (SK)

FreeTENORS takes you on a musical adventure with phenomenal musicians from three countries — Austria, Czech Republic, Slovakia. Harry Sokal — the founder of the band — is one of Europe’s greatest saxophonists. With the idea of forming a band of three saxophones, Sokal began collaborating with Ondr(ej Štverác(ek and Bernhard Wiesinger, two young colleagues from the Czech and Austrian jazz scene.
This ensemble embodies musicians who are searching for a fresh, unconventional, unprecedented approach to the standard jazz form. After the opening of the Iron Curtain in 1989, Harry Sokal was one of the first in Austria to seek like-minded musicians in Slovakia and the Czech Republic. With Tomáš Baroš on double-bass and Marián Ševc(ík on drums, he found the best in their craft and musicianship. They create one of the most remarkable jazz rhythm sections, intensifying the freeTENORS’ colourful, thrilling sound and musical cohesiveness.
The virtuosity and musical skill of these world class musicians inspire their audience to reach greater heights of perceptive listening and to explore a deeper love of jazz.

Fellowship