Here and Now
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Double Moon Records
Release date: 07/Feb/2019
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Style: Mainstream Jazz
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Details / Tracklist: MP3 Audio listen now for free 01. "Here And Now"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 02. "Dante"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 03. "Counting Sheep"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 04. "Father of Light"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 05. "Stanley Park"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 06. "Moonglow"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 07. "Tundra"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 08. "Forty-Nine"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 09. "Thank You Letter"
Number of discs: 1
Description:It is worth checking some common clichés to see if they are still currently valid. We thought until now that jazz was mainly American black music, preferably played in the dark basements of Manhattan. Iceland is considered the land of volcanoes, geysers, elves and Björk's homeland. And Luxembourg is supposed to be no more than a tax haven. There have been virtually no points of contact between these three terms until now. But thankfully no one cares about such traditional ways of thinking in 2019. Jazz has long since expanded its dense network around the globe, and there is a vital scene of this genre in Iceland with an excellent education system and many good musicians who sometimes find the perfect partners to realize their musical ideals even in Luxembourg. The smallest and largest common denominator between all the poles is Sigurður Flosason, who plays saxophone, comes from Iceland, is considered one of the most renowned instrumentalists in the small country and â?? together with the excellent trio around the Luxembourg pianist Michel Reis (Marc Demuth, Bass; Jeff Herr, Drums) â?? positions himself impressively and precisely in the present: â??Here and Nowâ?. They call themselves the â??DeLux 4Tetâ?. In fact, the group with a common destiny harmonizes beautifully together, lets its ideas flow into each other, grants itself all the room and all the time of the world and never sounds like the band of a saxophonist â?? although this would certainly have deserved the undivided attention of a listener with such an inclination. This is because Flosason combines the rhapsodic elegance of a Wayne Shorter with the expressiveness of a John Coltrane without creating the suspicion of being a mere copyist. And above all, he avoids one thing: sounding Nordic (again such a cliché!). â??We cannot be compared to other Scandinavian scenes such as in Sweden or Norway,â? the 54-year-old explained. â??There are only 300,000 people living in Iceland. They are very proud of their homeland, but also very interested in everything else that happens in the world.â? This explains many things. Flosason is not the only one who began his education at Reykjavik College of Music and then went to America to receive a â??higher ordinationâ? there. In his case, he studied at Indiana University where he practiced until graduation â?? both in jazz and on the classical saxophone â?? and got a finishing touch from the legendary tenor saxophonist George Coleman. After his return home, Sigurður quickly became one of Iceland's most active jazz musicians. His discography now includes more than 20 CDs with an extremely wide range of own compositions and jazz standards as well as experimental music and improvised solo performances with the Icelandic Symphony Orchestra and the Swedish Norrbotten Big Band. He also left his traces as conductor of the Reykjavik Big Band and a founding member of the Icelandic Saxophone Quartet. On â??Here And Nowâ?, Sigurður Flosason scatters his ripe, variable, multi-faceted tone discreetly but unmistakably into the arrangements. In addition, his compositional talents can be admired on pieces such as â??Counting Sheepâ?, â??Father Of Lightâ? and â??Forty-Nineâ?. The other members of the DeLux 4Tet also contributed their own compositions. Michel Reis is responsible for the title song â??Stanley Parkâ? and â??Thank You Letterâ?, Marc Demuth composed â??Danteâ?, and Jeff Herr's piece is adorned with the title â??Moonglowâ?. As a result, the four constantly shape new platforms for their vital stories, which captivate and touch without words, attract attention and yet completely renounce effects, tricks and games of force, simply eliminate the definition and style limits and nevertheless provide a reflection of what Jazz 2019 is supposed to be: A prejudice-free art form that has long since been redefined and bears the individual handwriting of the respective protagonists. -
Saxophonist Sigurdur Flosason writes: "'Music is the universal language of mankind' is a frequently cited quote by the 19th century American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Well, if that's the case, jazz is certainly my favorite dialect. The spontaneity and collaborative nature of jazz makes it ideal for swiftly building bridges between groups of musicians and audiences alike. Nothing is as musically exciting and refreshing as a newly forged relationship of outstanding jazz performers and composers, especially when brought together in the close comfort and proximity of one's living room. This was to be the beginning of what has now developed into a well-brewed and mature unity of musicians that have since then performed at jazz festivals in both Luxembourg and Reykjavik and have now recently recorded this outstanding album, featuring compositions from all four members." The compositions on this album provide a good framework for the musical dialogue. Ranging from melodic ballads such as Flosason's 'Father of Light' and Reis' 'Thank you letter,' the folkish melody and melancholy of Demuth's 'Dante' and Reis' 'Tundra,' to Flosason's more calculated and intellectually infused 'Counting sheep' and 'Forty-nine,' over to Herr's mystic and haunting 'Moonglow.'
Recorded on 5 & 6 April 2016 / 12 & 13 February 2017
"Here and Now" is an exceptional jazz album by the Sigurdur Flosason Delux 4tet, released in CD format under Double Moon Records. This recording captures the quartet's dynamic interplay and sophisticated compositions, blending Nordic lyricism with modern jazz sensibilities. Saxophonist Sigurdur Flosason leads the ensemble with expressive melodies and inventive improvisations, supported by a talented lineup of musicians who bring depth and nuance to every track. The album stands out for its emotional range?from contemplative ballads to energetic up-tempo pieces?showcasing both technical mastery and heartfelt artistry. Sigurdur Flosason is one of Iceland?s most celebrated jazz saxophonists, known for his lyrical tone and innovative approach to composition. Over his career, he has collaborated with numerous international artists and performed at major festivals across Europe. His previous albums have received critical acclaim for their originality and musicality. Double Moon Records is a renowned German label specializing in contemporary jazz releases from emerging talents as well as established artists worldwide. With a commitment to high-quality production values and artistic integrity, Double Moon Records has become synonymous with excellence in modern jazz recordings.
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