Gonam City feat. Quentin Ghomari & Marc Benham - Gonam City (2018) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Gonam City
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Neuklang
Genre: Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 47:01
Total Size: 109 / 209 / 833 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Wehe Uns 03:50
2. Pithecanthropus Erectus 05:28
3. From Gonam City With Love 04:23
4. Tourneaux 01:14
5. Célia 02:46
6. Petite Fleur 03:09
7. Misterioso 03:21
8. One for Francis 04:15
9. Mésozoïque 03:29
10. Background Music 02:23
11. Willow Weep for Me 03:05
12. Terrarium 05:27
13. Terrarium - Hidden Track 04:11

Gonam City is the perfect fusion of two strong musical personalities: trumpet player Quentin Ghomari and piano player Marc Benham. Classical Jazz and free improvisation dominate this untypical duo, that plays both own compositions as well as standards.

Gonam City was formed through the encounter of two strong musical characters: Trumpeter Quentin Ghomari – founder of the band Papanosh (Enja Records/ Yellowbirds), and the pianist Marc Benham, known so far for his solo projects influenced by the likes of James P. Johnson and Sun Ra.

The two friends met while working together in different orchestras and quickly discovered their shared taste for classic jazz and free improvisation, resulting in a volcanic, atypical duo. The band was a finalist at the french Jazz Migration competition, supported by Philippe Ochem (Jazzdor Straßburg – Berlin). In light of the enthusiasm they received, it seemed important to record an album and find a physical channel for their musical aspirations.

Their connection to Stephen Paulello, one of the last french piano makers still active is of utmost importance. Paulello has created an exceptional prototype: the „Opus 102“, a grand piano with 102 keys (instead of the usual 88), which requires a completely new musical discovery of the instrument and allows the album GONAM CITY to resound in unheard colour.

The album progresses like a musical road trip through an endless world, moving between skilled new interpretations of standards (Charles Mingus, Bud Powell, Sidney Bechet, Thelonious Monk, Warne Marsh, Ann Ronell…) and compositions of their own.

Quentin Ghomari, trumpet
Marc Benham, piano