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What a surprisingly versatile and strong band bass player Ruben Samama brought together here for his debut album. There is really a lot to be discovered and enjoyed in this dynamic recording.

Ruben Samama

Ruben Samama

Ruben Samama | Hotaru [Jazz/ O.A.P. Records/2007] Nu-Voices

What a surprisingly versatile and strong band bass player Ruben Samama brought together here for his debut album. There is really a lot to be discovered and enjoyed in this dynamic recording.

There is really a lot to be discovered and enjoyed in this dynamic album of Ruben Samama: the inescapable structures of the arrangements, the exciting and frenetic movement of ‘Ji’, the touching way a classic like Gordon Jenkins’ ‘Goodbye’ is handled, the inspired and to-the-point soloing, this is a band with a sound of its own.

Under the inspiring guidance of Ruben Samama, who brought some exceptionally original music to the session, this band made an exceptional recording. Nuanced, fearless, gentle, angular, melodic, rhythmic playing by musicians who might be the heroes of tomorrow.

The music is so very strong. The compositions are remarkably fresh, highly original; the concept of the whole recording is very coherent, the level of interaction, the group sound, the dynamics, the sense of adventure, the energy ….. all these elements are on a very high level indeed. ~ Source: CDBaby.com

The band …

Ruben Samama – Double bass

Alexandra Grimal – Tenorsax

Kalevi Louhivuori – Trumpet, Flügelhorn

Michal Vanoucek – Piano

Marc Lohr – Drums