Cover Heart of the Matter

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Album-Release:
2012

HRA-Release:
24.10.2012

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

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  • 1Nacho06:08
  • 2Bing07:07
  • 3Luna05:56
  • 4Dom06:30
  • 5Between a smile and a tear05:06
  • 6Leo07:09
  • 7Hello04:18
  • 8Melodia del Viento04:11
  • 9Here´s to life05:52
  • 10Island Life04:59
  • Total Runtime57:16

Info for Heart of the Matter

„Heart of the Matter“ is the consistent sequel to the music Haffner presented on his previous albums „Shapes“, „Acoustic Shapes“ and „Round Silence“: Organic music with a sovereign groove, substantial melodies, full of colours and room for imagination. Special guests: German jazz star Till Brönner, Götz Alsmann and Thomas Quasthoff as well as Sting-guitarist Dominic Miller.

The title 'Heart of the Matter' of Wolfgang Haffner's latest album is definitely more than just a play on words. For Germany's most highly decorated drummer, including the Echo Jazz 2010 award, his profession has been 'a matter of the heart' ever since he began his career at the tender age of 18 in Albert Mangelsdorff's band. The work that followed for innumerable German and international stars and his participation on more than 400 albums bears witness to this. But only since he started recording his own albums as an ACT artist has he felt close to the 'heart of the matter': 'I don't see myself as just a drummer anymore, but as a universal musician. I compose, arrange, seek out and enter worlds of sound. That is my thing.'

So 'Heart of the Matter' is a logical continuation of the path that Haffner took with his previous albums 'Shapes', 'Acoustic Shapes' and 'Round Silence': Again it is about organic, calm music with a strong groove, substantial melodies full of colour and space. 'I have found a sound for myself; one that corresponds to me. And yet each time I progress a little further. This time I discovered new instrumentation possibilities and the inclusion of voices,' says Haffner. Perhaps the change of scenery played a part. Haffner composed most of 'Round Silence' on Formentera. Now he has been living in Ibiza since 2010. 'When you sit by the sea, the moods and inspirations come to you on their own.' So it is easy to deduce where titles such as 'Nacho' and 'Island Life' came from, which form a kind of framework for the ten tracks on the album.

The compositions are one thing, how they are played another. This is where Haffner gets back what he has given other musicians for so many years. The core of the team that Haffner gathered together in the well-known Berlin Hansa Studios – where artists the likes of David Bowie, u2 and Depeche Mode produced their hits – is made up of old companions: From trumpeter and multi-instrumentalist Sebastian Studnitzky, who already played on 'Shapes' and 'Round Silence', to keyboarder Eythor Gunnarsson, the Icelandic megaband Mezzoforte, whose album 'Forward Motion' Haffner produced in 2004, through to Sting guitarist Dominic Miller. How it came about that Miller played all the acoustic guitar on the album is indicative of the production as a whole: 'We had the studio for three days,' Haffner recalls, 'Dominic was on the way back home from London and actually only had the first day free. But on the second day he just came back in and said 'I'm staying. I love it.' And then he even stayed for the third day.'

Just one of many similar stories. For example, the world famous bass baritone Thomas Quasthoff, whose solo jazz evenings Haffner accompanied as drummer, absolutely wanted to be involved, as Haffner recounts: 'Just as he was planning his retirement from the concert circuit, I told him I would be going into the studio soon. He immediately asked: 'And where's the track I'm singing on?' And despite all his teaching duties, he came to the studio right away. It was important to me that he didn't just sing some token song: I wanted to use him as an instrument with his timbres and fascinating percussion sounds. He hadn't done that before on any album, and I think it worked out amazingly on 'Melodia del Viento'.'

Till Brönner, who doesn't actually do guest appearances, also made an exception for his old friend, and plays the flugelhorn solo on 'Here’s To Life'. The track from Artie Butler is not only extraordinary because it is one of the rare cover versions on a Haffner album: 'The song has been a going concern for Till and me since we recorded 'New York Love' in 1998, his first album for Verve, sung by Shirley Horne. A fantastic number! I'd been wanting to do something with that song for years, but without vocals. When I spoke to Till about it and asked him for the music, he said: 'Why don't you just let me play it on the horn? We've been stuck for what to do with this number for 15 years now; I just want to play it.' Chuck Loeb had also played on Brönner's album 'Love'. Wolfgang Haffner had introduced the American guitarist to Brönner at the time. Now his distinctive electric guitar can be heard on two tracks on 'Heart of the Matter'.

A long-time mutual admiration also connects Haffner and Götz Alsmann, who can be heard as accordionist on 'Between A Smile And A Tear'. At the Echo Jazz 2010 awards, Haffner took the stage for the first time together with singer Céline Rudolph. That was when they had the idea to do something together. The guest appearances of clarinettist Magnus Lindgren, singer and percussionist Andrew Lovell, aka Shovell and known as a member of the English band M-People, similarly come under the category of a 'favour from a friend'.

'Everyone on Matter of the Heart is connected some way. None of them were just booked. We're all friends', Haffner summarises. This is probably the key reason why it all sounds like a band situation, like live jazz spirit, why the album lives and breathes. Together they have advanced to the musical heart of things the way Wolfgang Haffner sees them.

Wolfgang Haffner, drums, programming, backing vocals
Dominic Miller, acoustic guitar, e-guitar (Track 6)
Sebastian Studnitzky, trumpet, keyboards (Track 7, 8, 10), backing vocals
Eythor Gunnarsson, fender rhodes, piano, synth
Nicolas Fiszman, bass
Bruno Müller, guitar (Track 1, 3, 8) Additional musicians: Götz Alsmann, accordion (Track 5)
Till Brönner, flugelhorn (Track 9)
Magnus Lindgren, clarinet (Track 2)
Chuck Loeb, guitar (Track 6, 9)
Thomas Quasthoff, vocals (Track 8)
Céline Ruhdolph, vocals (Track 2)
Shovel, vocals (Track 3), percussion (Track 3, 6)

Horn section:
Norbert Nagel, alto flute, flute, clarinet
Mark Wyand, tenor sax, flute, clarinet
Sören Fischer, trombone

Produced by Wolfgang Haffner
Co-produced by Sebastian Studnitzky
Recorded by Clemens Matznick at Hansa Studio Berlin, January 9 - 11, 2012
Assistent Engineer: Conrad Hensel
Additional Recording at La Luz, Ibiza & Studio 406, Lanzarote
Mixed by Wolfgang Haffner at La Luz, Ibiza. Mastered by Peter Heider at Purecuts

Wolfgang Haffner, born in 1965, is regarded as Germany’s number one jazz drummer. His father has been a church musician and Haffner already had piano and drum lessons by the age of 6. When Haffner was 18, Germany’s most famous jazz musician Albert Mangelsdorff hired him into his band.

Since then, Wolfgang Haffner has been working with several outstand international artists like Klaus Doldinger, Joe Haider, Al Porcino, Till Brönner or US-stars like Pat Metheny, Randy and Michael Brecker, Chuck Loeb or John Abercrombie. He is famous for his explosive drive and creativity. He has also been drumming on several ACT productions for artists like Nils Landgren or Lars Danielsson.

Due to his dynamic and powerful way of drumming, Haffner has also worked for rock- und pop stars like Chaka Khan, German hip hop band “Die Fantastischen Vier” or “Nightmares on Wax”. Haffner soon started to produce and compose music as well and started his own projects, like US-fusion band „Metro“ and NuJazz-ensemble “Zappelbude“.

Haffner has released three solo albums on ACT. His ACT debut “Shapes“ was well received by critics and fans all over Europe. The album was awarded the German Jazz Award. For his second ACT album “Round Silence“ Haffner won the 2010 Echo Jazz Award – the “German Grammy” – in the category “best German drummer”.

The music on his most recent album „Heart of the Matter“ (November 2012) is the consistent sequel to the music Wolfgang Haffner presented on his previous albums. German newspaper “Der Stern” simply refered to Haffners productions as “addictive”: Organic music with a sovereign groove, substantial melodies, full of colours and room for imagination. With special guests: German jazz stars Götz Alsmann and Till Brönner and Thomas Quasthoff as well as Sting-guitarist Dominic Miller.

Booklet for Heart of the Matter

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