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(Contemporary Jazz) Guillaume Martineau - Par 5 chemins - 2014, MP3, 320 kbps

GUILLAUME MARTINEAUPAR 5 CHEMINS Жанр: Contemporary Jazz Страна исполнителя : Canada Год издания: 2014 Аудиокодек: MP3 Тип рипа: tracks Битрейт аудио: 320 kbps Продолжительность: 59:01 Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: Front01 - Hors du monde 04:47 02 - Le matin des magiciens 08:38 03 - Tesla 08:11 04 - Imago 05:43 05 - L'âme dans le désert 08:32 06 - Fibonacci 07:25 07 - Lolo 06:55 08 - L'heure du hibou 08:50Guillaume Martineau - Piano and Compositions Simon Pagé - Bass and Effects François Jalbert - Guitar and Effects Tevet Sela - Alto and Soprano Saxophones Raphaël Pannier - Drums  Об альбомеPar 5 Chemins is a thrilling debut from pianist Guillaume Martineau, who seems to have fashioned a modern piano trio album for quintet. This is especially true of the up-tempo songs. Establishing the piano trio as the core provides sax and guitar more freedom to accentuate the melody and rhythm, often in coordination with one another and with tremendously evocative results. Songs like “Tesla” and “Imago” scoot along… a modern piano trio sound with the fast-forward button pressed down firmly while guitar effects whistle across the path and sax matches it step for step. Or there’s the highly expressive, thrilling personality of “Le Matin des Magiciens,” just bursting with life and always returning back to the home of the melody no matter how far out the solos take the song. It’s the album highlight. The quintet eases off the gas pedal for a couple tracks. “Lolo” keeps the quintet flowing in unison. Moving parts are synchronized with a meticulous precision and foresight, which provides little seams and openings for the loveliest bits of nuance… warped guitar notes shining through like the bending of sunlight, the rustle of brushes comforting, yet animated. There’s, also. the moody “Hors du monde,” with its contemplative piano and the murmur of guitar effects. Lively, thoughtful and seriously expressive. Dave Sumner
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