Extension des feux Journal Intime

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Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2013

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
09.10.2013

Label: Neuklang

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Crossover Jazz

Interpret: Journal Intime

Komponist: Sylvain Bardiau, Frédéric Gastard, Matthias Mahler

Das Album enthält Albumcover Booklet (PDF)

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Formate & Preise

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FLAC 96 $ 15,40
  • 1Orage a tonnerre, Pt. 102:30
  • 2Orage a tonnerre, Pt. 208:58
  • 3Orage a tonnerre, Pt. 306:44
  • 4Chroid, Pt. 105:16
  • 5Chroid, Pt. 206:12
  • 6Chroid, Pt. 306:59
  • 7Les 38 lunes, Pt. 109:28
  • 8Les 38 lunes, Pt. 207:51
  • Total Runtime53:58

Info zu Extension des feux

Nach der Hommage an Jimi Hendrix kehrt das Trio Journal Intime nun mit seinem dritten Album EXTENSION DES FEUX zurück, das sich nach dieser Erfahrung musikalisch und instrumental geradezu aufgedrängt hat. Zu diesem persönlichen Abenteuer haben sich außerdem zwei bekannte Gäste dazugesellt: Marc Ducret und Vincent Peirani. Deren elektrische Saiten und Akkordeontasten vereinen sich freudig mit dem verkupferten Atem und der orchestralen Atmosphäre des Trios.

Die Stücke stammen allesamt aus der Feder von Frédéric Gastard. Eine vielschichtige Musik, die auskomponierte Passagen und Improvisation eng miteinander verbindend, die zu einer Reise in eine elektrisierende und organische Kammermusik an den Grenzen des Free Jazz, Rock und der Zeitgenössischen Musik einlädt. In unruhigen Zeiten ist dies eine Musik mit der unbedingten Dringlichkeit geschrieben, wieder neu zu erfinden, zu widerstehen, und sich an der „Ausbreitung der Feuer“ (Extension des feux) zu beteiligen.

'(...) the prevailing atmosphere of the album speaks of chamber jazz and contemporary music arranged from the depths of the instruments rising up flavoured by free jazz and sometimes practically vandalised by Ducret’s explosive use of electricity and the anarchic squalls of the brass. (...) Peirani, when he cuts loose, is the runaway element in the band, and again broadens the band’s appeal in bursts.' (Stephen Graham, Marlbank.net)

Sylvain Bardiau, trumpet
Frédéric Gastard, bass saxophone
Matthias Mahler, trombone
Guests:
Marc Ducret, guitar
Vincent Peirani, accordion


Journal Intime
Founded in 2006, French trio Journal Intime performs ensemble music as well as improvised music of rare complexity. They travel with total freedom among non-labelled music forms executing original compositions and daring arrangements; bringing a unique experience through a sound field, which seems unlimited. They are musical partners to renowned French artists such as Jacques Higelin, André Minvielle, Fred Pallem & Le Sacre Du Tympan, Denis Charolles & La Campagnie Des Musiques à Ouïr, Eric Lareine and first class musician Tony Hymas ... and have collaborated with Rodolphe Burger, Marc Ducret and Vincent Peirani. Graced with formidable technique, boundless energy and a courageous sense of adventure, they roam the European jazz scene performing a wild music which dances, sings, whispers and screams with a jubilant and conspiring insistence: an electrifying ode to acoustic music.

For over 30 years guitarist Marc Ducret has been pursuing an atypical path, which has made him one of the most internationally famed French guitarist. He has performed with top-class artists such as Larry Schneider, Michel Portal, Joachim Kuhn, Miroslav Vitous, Django Bates, David Sanborn, Joey Baron and many more. The New Yorkers (Tim Berne, Herb Robertson, Hank Roberts) have chosen him as their favourite guitarist. At the cutting-edge of avant-garde Ducret is an outstanding improviser and an artist who shows his best on stage, whether it be in solo or in an ensemble setting.

At only 31, French accordionist Vincent Peirani has already established his position as one of the genre’s leading voices. He is a fascinating artist with amazing virtuosity, walking on a tightrope between jazz and classical music. From La Campagnie des musiques à Ouïr to Roberto Alagna, from Daniel Humair to Laurent Korcia, Youn Sun Nah, Michel Portal, Renaud Garcia-Fons and even French pop star Sanseverino, in a few months after his first ACT album, Vincent Peirani has become one of the most sought-after accordionists.

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