Moutin Factory Quintet - Mythical River (2019)

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Title: Mythical River
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Laborie Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:59:42
Total Size: 139 mb | 362 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Forward
02. No Human Is Illegal
03. Fight and Anger
04. Tears and Despair
05. Summer Twilight
06. Echoing
07. Wayne's Medley
08. Trauma
09. Blessed and Cursed
10. In Love
11. Take It Easy

Personnel:

François Moutin - Acoustic upright bass - Composition
Louis Moutin - Drums - Composition
Paul Lay - Piano
Manu Codjia - Electric guitar
Christophe Monniot - Alto and sopranino saxophone
Back vocals - Axelle du Rouret (track#5) & Louis Moutin (tracks#5 and #7)

It was after a trip that the Moutin Factory Quintet recorded "Mythical River". When, just three days after setting foot on the soil of Paris, the group enters the studio, it still vibrates meetings and sensations of this two-week journey along the Mississippi River. For if the Moutin brothers' projects have been crisscrossing the United States for eighteen years, it was the first of their many American tours that, apart from a concert at the Lincoln Center in New York, focused almost entirely on this particular region. .

Chicago, Saint-Louis, Memphis, Baton Rouge, New Orleans, so many mythical places for jazzmen since they form the geographical melting pot from which the now universal musics come from - blues, jazz, soul, rock ... - who so strongly inspired the Moutin brothers and ignited in them an unquenchable fire.

All these musics have sprung from joys, sufferings, hopes and wanderings intimately linked to the invention of a "new world" and it is no coincidence that the Mississippi River - a key from a point of view historical, social and economic - has produced the "primal scream".

This energy, the vital forces that express themselves in it, the stories and emotions that are told about it, weave the backdrop of "Mythical River". In complicity with their so talented partners - Christophe Monniot, Manu Codjia and Paul Lay - François and Louis Moutin, during the eleven beaches of this new opus, we speak with intensity of human connection, fraternity, sharing, respect of the 'other.

Because today, at the dawn of the new digital world that is coming, with its promises of freedom and its dangers of alienation, the "new" questions are fundamentally of the same nature as those that made us sing the blues.

Therefore, it makes sense for these artists to express that we humans can move forward in respect for who we are and our environment.