Monday, September 20, 2010

New song, New bit on JSM 18 this sunday 26 September

We come back after a summer of discovert and we start again with new music every Sunday from 1 pm till 4 pm (Paris Time). You can listen three new complete albums in playlist. Indeed on, these pieces are then programmed in the usual program of the radio following their style or origin.

...This Sunday, we addet:

"Best of the Blue Note Years" by Michel Petrucciani.

French pianist Michel Petrucciani's combination of rhythmic energy and inspired invention is heard here in several settings recorded between the mid 1980s and early 1990s. 

While Petrucciani can be an arresting interpreter of the standard repertoire, the emphasis here is on his original compositions, many making use of Latin rhythms and deceptively simple melodies. During this period, Petrucciani shifted his orientation from straight-ahead acoustic trios to use of electronic keyboards and additional percussion for a cooler, more layered approach. Listeners will likely make a rapid decision about which style they prefer, but what Petrucciani loses in drama with the expanded groups, he makes up in sustained and textured complexity. The highlight of the CD is the Caribbean-flavored "Bimini," heard in an extended performance from the 1986 Montreux festival with guitarist Jim Hall and Wayne Shorter on tenor. --Stuart Broomer

"Er" by Nils Petter Molvaer

Norwegian trumpet player, composer and producer, connects multiple music styles - jazz, ambient, house, electronic and break beats, as well as elements from hip hop, rock and pop music - and effortlessly melts them into convincing soundscapes of deep intensity.His interest in both acoustic and electric music shows the ease with which he handles the conventions of pop, rock and funk, alongside those of modern jazz. These unique sensibilities worked to establish him as a much sought after musician in Oslo and beyond. --This text refers to Amazon.com


"You, Me & Char" by Imer Demirer

One of Turkey’s most important jazz musicians, Imer Demirer was introduced to the trumpet at the tender age of 12. Upon completion of a decade-long classical education for the trumpet at the Istanbul Conservatory, Imer Demirer quickly found work playing in a variety of important projects such as TRT Jazz Orchestra and the EBU Jazz Orchestra. A former member of the group Acid Trippin’, over the years Demirer has gained recognition for his talents as a musician from artists such as Lee Morgan and Woody Shaw and has played with notable names such as Ari Honig.

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