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(Free Jazz, Avant-Garde Jazz, Polish Jazz, For Tune) [WEB] Vehemence Quartet - Anomalia - 2015, FLAC (tracks), lossless

Vehemence Quartet / Anomalia Жанр: Free Jazz, Avant-Garde Jazz, Polish Jazz, For Tune Носитель: WEB Страна-производитель диска (релиза): Poland Год издания: 2015 Издатель (лейбл): For Tune Records Номер по каталогу: 0078 Страна исполнителя (группы): Poland Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac) Тип рипа: tracks Битрейт аудио: lossless Продолжительность: 00:47:31 Источник (релизер): WEB Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: Треклист: 1 When Will I See You Again? 4:39 2 Gabryś 10:47 3 Zapamietam Usmiech I Rower 7:39 4 Witch Hunt 7:12 5 Desolation 8:08 6 Każdy Chciałby Mieszkać W Regulicach 9:06  Лог создания рипа  Лог проверки качества d:\>d:\aucdtect -d/-m0 d:\zzz\*.wavauCDtect: CD records authenticity detector, version 0.8.2Copyright (c) 2004 Oleg Berngardt. All rights reserved.Copyright (c) 2004 Alexander Djourik. All rights reserved.------------------------------------------------------------Processing file: [01. When Will I See You Again.wav]------------------------------------------------------------This track looks like CDDA with probability 100%------------------------------------------------------------Processing file: [02. Gabrys.wav]------------------------------------------------------------This track looks like CDDA with probability 100%------------------------------------------------------------Processing file: [03. Zapamietam Usmiech I Rower.wav]------------------------------------------------------------This track looks like CDDA with probability 100%------------------------------------------------------------Processing file: [04. Witch Hunt.wav]------------------------------------------------------------This track looks like CDDA with probability 100%------------------------------------------------------------Processing file: [05. Desolation.wav]------------------------------------------------------------This track looks like CDDA with probability 100%------------------------------------------------------------Processing file: [06. Kazdy Chcialby Mieszkac W Regulicach.wav]------------------------------------------------------------This track looks like CDDA with probability 100%------------------------------------------------------------Final Conclusion:------------------------------------------------------------These tracks looks like CDDA with probability 100% Доп. информация:  Album ReviewThis is the debut album by a Polish Jazz ensemble called Vehemence Quartet, which recently managed to draw a lot of attention on the local scene by winning a couple of prestigious competitions. The ensemble comprises of young and highly talented musicians, who have been active in the last few years and recorded assorted albums over time: saxophonists Wojciech Lichtanski and Mateusz Sliwa, bassist Alan Wykpisz and drummer Szymon Madej. I had the privilege of hearing the group live just a few weeks ago. The album presents six compositions, five of which are originals (three by Lichtanski and two by Sliwa) and the remaining one is a Wayne Shorter standard. The unusual double-saxophone front line of the quartet creates immediately an unusual sound effect, which turns out to be working in their favor. The wonderful harmonies achieved by the alto and tenor saxophones are a true revelation. In reality the quartet works shifting between a double saxophone trio and a quartet, which offers a much wider range of possibilities. Both the individual performances and the collective interplays work like a dream, being evidently highly professional and inspired. The original compositions are all first-rate modern Jazz pieces, which combine the Polish Jazz "streak" of melancholy and lyricism with well developed rhythmic layers, resulting in a most enjoyable and at the same intellectually challenging feast for the ears. Even the interpretation of the standard is original and innovative, which happens rather rarely these days. Vehemence Quartet is a "classic" example of the young Polish Jazz scene, which boasts with talent and creativity, combining the modern Jazz tradition with contemporary developments, freedom of expression and the drive to push the music forward into terra incognita, a drive that is rarely present these days anywhere else beyond the borders of Poland. Overall this is a very strong debut effort, worth of respect and admiration, and heartwarming considering the future possibilities it holds. Wholeheartedly recommended! - adambaruch.com  СоставAlto Saxophone – Wojciech Lichtański Double Bass – Alan Wykpisz Drums – Szymon Madej Tenor Saxophone – Mateusz ŚliwaRecorded April 28-29, 2015 at the Studio MAQ Records in Wojkowice (Poland).
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