Timo Vollbrecht Fly Magic - Faces in Places (2018) CD Rip

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Title: Faces in Places
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Berthold Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, scans)
Total Time: 53:46 min
Total Size: 362 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Mala's World [9:35]
2. Espacio [6:36]
3. Valparaiso [4:50]
4. Elephants [5:21]
5. Lax Dance [5:21]
6. Tiffany [4:52]
7. Farewell [6:58]
8. Muhammad [6:16]
9. Schaumburg [4:53]

Personnel:

Timo Vollbrecht / saxophone, clarinet
Keisuke Matsuno / guitar
Elias Stemeseder / piano, synthesizers (#1-3, 6, 9)
Martin Nevin / bass
Jason Burger / drums

You can appreciate Timo Vollbrecht’s new CD Faces in Places without the background stories. With them, his great music turns into a profound experience. Timo Vollbrecht on saxophone combines with Keisuke Matsuno on guitar, Elias Stemeseder on piano and synthesizers, Martin Nevin on bass and Jason Burger on drums. The ensemble that goes by the name Fly Magic has produced a fluid, intricate and original body of work.

“Each track is inspired by or dedicated to someone that I’ve encountered,” explains Timo. “In the last years the band has toured worldwide. Everywhere we kept running into these amazing people who one way or another touched our souls. I came back from these trips and was inspired to write music about them. The first thematic song was the piece Muhammad.” After a concert in Aleppo, Syria in 2010, Timo took an early morning walk through the streets as people were opening up shop and promptly got lost. He turned to a friendly looking man, Muhammad, who immediately stopped
work. “He gave up an hour of his time,” remembers Timo, “not only to guide me back on track but to show me around the city. I wrote the piece for him and tried to incorporate his pride and dignity into the melody. We never exchanged contact information. Ever since the terrible bombings, I’ve been wondering what became of him.”

"Through this confluence of influences Timo Vollbrecht has created a musical story that transcends the limitations of musical genre,” writes Stefon Harris, the great jazz vibraphonist. The saxophonist himself has enjoyed highly complementary press reviews. Hot House Jazz Guide describes him as a “remarkable talent”. To NDR he is “a true discovery”. The eagerly awaited new album does not disappoint.

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