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by Chris May
Someone once described Leonard Cohen's music as uplifting in a peculiarly depressing way." The music of singer Elina Duni and guitarist Rob Luft is not depressing, though it certainly is uplifting. It is, however, full of tristesse, of sadness for things that are lost, be they people or places. This feeling goes deeper than mere nostalgia. Listening to A Time To Remember and its predecessors, Duni and Luft's Lost Ships (ECM, 2020) and Duni's Partir (ECM, 2018), ...
read moreMichel Benita: Looking At Sounds
by Friedrich Kunzmann
Michel Benita's leader-debut with his Ethics band for ECM, 2016's River Silver, came as a welcome addition to his oeuvre and the label's catalogue, following the French bassist's earlier characteristic contributions in saxophonist Andy Sheppard's Trio Libero on Trio Libero (ECM, 2012) and Surrounded By Sea (ECM, 2015). As on the first Ethics album, 2010's self-titled effort released on OutNote, on River Silver Benita unified an international pool of musicians, with Norwegian guitar-scape designer Eivind Aarset washing atmospheric clouds over ...
read moreElina Duni / Rob Luft: Lost Ships
by Chris May
Released just in time to make the Best Albums of 2020 lists, the Albanian-Swiss singer Elina Duni and the British guitarist Rob Luft's Lost Ships is an exquisitely beautiful, emotionally complex, words and music masterpiece from two of the most distinctive talents on the European scene. Passionate and grave, serene and desolate, it is a kind of sequel to Duni's acclaimed 2018 ECM debut, Partir. Partir explored the humanitarian crisis which was then (as now) sweeping across Europe ...
read moreHeiri Känzig Quintet: Paris - Buenos Aires
by AAJ Italy Staff
Dopo il debutto con l'album Buenos Aires, il nuovo progetto della formazione guidata da Känzig ripropone i valori musicali che ne hanno decretato il suo successo al di là delle Alpi: temi cantabili che si snodano languidamente, lirici assoli e suggestivi impasti timbrici caratterizzati dal connubio tra il flicorno di Matthieu Michel e il bandoneon di Michael Zisman. Il tutto segnato dalla forte impronta nostalgica che è tipica del tango e che il bandoneon evoca in modo marcato. Da tempo ...
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