freejazzy
Complex rhythms float. Breathing electronics and analogue statements are added with caution and concern to capture the magic. Must have been an exiting live experience.
Favorite track: Lone - Live in Paris - June 2001.
There has been a lot of talk about future-jazz. There have been many tried and tested attempts at fusing the best of improvisation and electronics but nothing yet comes close to the phenomenon of Bugge Wesseltoft's "New Conception of Jazz" and it is here we hear action, the answer, and the music speaking for itself.
credits
released June 10, 2003
Bugge Wesseltoft: Fender Rhodes, Steinway Grand Piano, Electronic Sounds & Rhythm
Ingebrigt Håker Flaten - Acoustic & Electronic Bass
Anders Engen - Drums
Jonas Lønnå - Electronic Rhythms & Sounds
Paolo Vinaccia - Percussion
Richard Gensollen - Percussion & Electronic Rhythms
Per Martinsen - Vinyl, Electronic Rhythm & Sounds
Marius Reksjø - Electric & Acoustic Bass
Wetle Holte - Drums
John Scofield - Guitar & Sounds
Hanoi, Vietnam-based trio Mukang Fields take to the astral-jazz heavens on their genre-bending, time-distorting second LP.
Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 16, 2022
This Bandcamp exclusive comes complete with a head-spinning background story (check the album notes) and eerie electronics. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 29, 2023
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The voice recordings in this album, the cover, the overall soundscape gives the impression and description of a polar expedition. The sound effects have a cold and fine ring to them, instantly painting an image of icycles, droplets and frozenscapes. Mamaxabras