World/Reggae
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Rasif

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発売日 2018年10月19日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルFar Out Recordings
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 FAOU2051
SKU 5060211503689

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Pianist and composer Amaro Freitas hails from the coastal city of Recife in the northeastern Brazilian state of Pernambuco. He grafts the musical heritage of that region into his bracing take on contemporary jazz. His second album Rasif is unlike any other piano trio recording; it is a tour de force of experimentation and a bold, yet intimate reconsideration of jazz. Freitas was influenced by iconic jazz pianists including Monk and Chick Corea, but also by the boundary-less, time-stretching explorations of Brazilian masters such as Hermeto Pascoal, Sivuca, Moacir Santos, and Egberto Gismonti. Freitas' method is not reflective of the more familiar Brazilian samba or bossa with jazz. Instead, he marries the harder rhythms of Afro-Brazilian maracatu, and the rough and rowdy carnival beats of frevo and baiao, to swinging, sometimes angular harmonic architectures via complex mathematical and improvisational patterns. He achieves this in simultaneous, double-handed comping and soloing, with ballast from his rhythm section: bassist Jean Elton and drummer Hugo Medeiros. While his debut album, 2016's Sangue Negro (Black Blood) introduced these concepts, it focused on their articulation through the modern jazz idiom while Rasif turns that m.o. on its head. Opener "Dona Eni" employs baiao in percussive chords and knotty yet trancelike ostinato patterns. The rhythm section doesn't enter for nearly two minutes, then adds swinging force in the union of melody and beats, creating something danceable from the swirling maelstrom. "Trupe" uses the same rhythm but to completely different ends. It commences with percussion playing a skittering, circular pattern before Elton grafts an equally entrancing vamp onto the top. When Freitas' piano enters, he initially battles with his sidemen by offering colorful, spirited single notes and trills in counterpoint before joining the bass to double in a dance. Despite the fiery acrobatics, the trio is capable of equally remarkable intimacy and lyricism in a ballad. The title track is steamy and nocturnal, with syncopated pulses that underscore a restrained yet tender drama in the pianist's chord voicings and lithe middle-register harmonics. "Mantra" is a dazzling exercise in rhythmic and melodic invention using maracatu and postbop. "Aurora," a three-part suite, is an elaborate showcase for Freitas' compositional skill, with abundant, inquisitive lyricism. The rhythm section doesn't just keep time, but signifies its liquidity as they engage with one another and the pianist. Reed player Henrique Albino guests on the final two selections. "Plenilunio" sounds thoroughly composed, a seeming union of classical music and modal jazz, while "Afrocatu" is the most joyous and dissonant thing on the set, with carnival-esque rhythms, bumping horns and angular blocks of layered, lower-register notes and extended chords. Rasif may be the inside-out companion to its predecessor, but it goes much further, offering a series of new sonic dimensions for both contemporary jazz and Brazilian music. Fans of David Virelles, Vijay Iyer, and Craig Taborn (and the Brazilian masters) will find Rasif no less than exhilarating. ~ Thom Jurek

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アーティスト: Amaro Freitas

商品の紹介

これぞブラジリアン・ジャズの最先端! エグベルト・ジスモンチやエルメート・パスコアル、モアシール・サントスといった革新的で偉大な先人たちの系譜に連なる若きピアニストの2ndアルバム。アフロ・ブラジリアン音楽〈マラカトゥ〉を中心に、現地のリズムやダンス・ミュージックが持つディープかつパーカッシブなリズムを大胆に取り入れた革新的なサウンド。複雑な変拍子を駆使した緊張感あふれるアンサンブルや、驚異的なインプロヴィゼーションによるピアノ・プレイは圧巻で、ピアノ・トリオというフォーマットの全く新しい可能性を感じることの出来る作品。
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タワーレコード(vol.136(2018年10月10日発行号)掲載)

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