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Thijs Cuppen Trio -|- ‘Homeground’

17 Thursday Jun 2010

Posted by Rob Young in Modern Jazz, New Music, Nu-Voices

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Thijs Cuppen Trio - Homeground

Thijs Cuppen Trio -|- ‘Homeground‘ – [OAP Records, 2010]

Pianist Thijs Cuppen makes music that doesn’t want to be pigeon-holed. He belongs to no genre, does not want to be trendy, but reveals himself in his debut CD ‘Homeground’ as a poet-storyteller with feeling for drama and a pianistic idiom very much his own. Cuppen is known for his work in saxophone player Susanne Alt’s quartet, with whom he recorded three albums, performed several times at the North Sea jazz festival, but builds here a surprising and personal musical home with a remarkably precise and subtle trio.

His ten own compositions, which almost can be listened to as a joint ‘suite’, are beautifully contrasting, with haunting melody lines that resound in one’s ears. Sometimes with an impressionistic shade, always full of atmosphere. From the strong and tight opening movement of ‘Slumber mountain’ into the tenderness of ‘The Traveler’. From a melancholic ‘Homeground’- with bowed bass – via the frenetic dissonants of ‘Otherness’ into a poetry (‘Last blossom’) that never gets sentimental. Helped strongly by the naturalness and the original accompaniment of drummer Philippe Lemm and the right choices of bassplayer Cord Heineking in this tightly knit jazztrio.

..:: Source: OAP Records ::..

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The Vocal Jazz Collective -|- ‘Redefinition’

17 Thursday Jun 2010

Posted by Rob Young in Mainstream-Traditional Jazz, New Music, Vocals

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The Vocal Jazz Collective - Redefinition

The Vocal Jazz Collective -|- “Redefinition” – [OA2 Records, 2010]

Called “…one of the best male vocalists in the world today” by WCLK in Atlanta, Jeff Baker’s four recordings for OA2 Records revealed a compelling and engaging musical voice. Now as vocal director at ArtsWest School for the Performing Arts in Eagle, ID, Baker shares his musical insights with his vocal ensemble of equally motivated high school students.

Collectively inspiring each other through daily practices and performances, the group here perform as individuals with only the coda on the last piece featuring the choir. One can hear a sound, concept and approach that has been influenced by Baker’s experiences but at the same time, their distinct personalities shine through, tempting thoughts of what these kids will sound like after two more years of high school!

..:: Source: OA2 Records ::..

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