Michael Janisch - Worlds Collide

Tracklist

1
Face A
1.
Another London
Michael Janisch
02:00
2.
Frocklebot
Michael Janisch
02:00
Face B
1.
Freak Out
Michael Janisch
02:00
2.
The JJ I Knew
Michael Janisch
02:00
2
Face C
1.
An Ode to a Norwegian Strobe
Michael Janisch
02:00
2.
Intro to Pop
Michael Janisch
01:14
3.
Pop
Michael Janisch
02:00
Face D

Informations


  • Artiste : Michael Janisch
  • Label : Whirlwind Recordings
  • Format : 2 x 12" (g)
  • Couleur : Heavy Splatter - Orange
  • PaysFrance
  • GenresJazz
  • Pressage500 Copies
  • Date de livraison estiméeLivraison en 2 à 7 jours

Description

Après l'ampleur qu'a pris la sortie de Paradigm Shift en 2015, le bassiste Michael Janisch lance un nouveau projet Worlds Collide avec un groupe composé du saxophonist John O’Gallagher, du trompettiste Jason Palmer, du guitariste Rez Abbasi et du batteur Clarence Penn.
Enregistré dans le légendaire Studio 3 d’Abbey Road et conçu par Tyler McDiarmid, le projet comprend également des invités tels que le saxophoniste George Crowley, le claviériste John Escreet et le batteur/percussionniste Andrew Bain.

London has become the epicentre of a new wave of jazz and jazz related sounds, and amongst the scene there is a deep pool of artists and labels who have all contributed to this shift in musical-direction. One such label is Whirlwind Recordings: a musician-owned and operated indie that has released an eclectic catalogue of over 130 albums since its inception in 2010, while garnishing a global following of fans and supporters. The label provides a platform for showcasing adventurous & visceral music that spans genres, is rooted in originality and has a key emphasis on the improvised. The artists on the label range from established masters to guiding lights of their generation to undiscovered stars in the making.

“Whirlwind Recordings gives modern jazz a fresh, new face. The label’s inspired roster of talent bridges genres, instruments and generations—a testament to founder Michael Janisch’s insight into not only where jazz has been, but where it’s headed.”
Downbeat Magazine