Misha Mullov-Abbado - Cross-Platform Interchange (2017) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Cross-Platform Interchange
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Edition Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC [96kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 56:27 min
Total Size: 1.09 GB
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Tracklist:

1. Shanti Bell (3:47)
2. No Strictly Dancing (6:32)
3. Waves (11:07)
4. Gromit's Grand Outing (5:16)
5. Still, Hidden Morning (7:20)
6. Pure 100% Nunnery (7:05)
7. Cross-Platform Interchange (7:49)
8. Hair Of The Bop (7:31)

Personnel:

Misha Mullov-Abbado - double bass & bass guitar
James Davison - trumpet & flugelhorn
Matthew Herd - alto saxophone
Sam Rapley - tenor saxophone & clarinet
Liam Dunachie - piano & fender rhodes
Scott Chapman - drums
Elad Neeman - percussion


London based bassist and composer Misha Mullov-Abbado burst onto the scene in 2015 with a debut album that prompted a stream of plaudits from international press and fans alike. New Ansonia, released on Edition in Sept 2015 and featuring wunderkind Jacob Collier, was described by the Daily Telegraph as an ‘unfailingly inventive, artfully produced, and delightfully sunny debut’ whilst Concerto Magazine in Austria commented ‘...this is the kind of album I expect of musicians who’ve spent more than 40 years on the Jazz stages of the world… Sensational debut !!!”. As the son of the late great Italian conductor Claudio Abbado and Russian violinist Viktoria Mullova, there was great anticipation about the album. Misha not only exceeded expectations but demonstrated that he is an instrumentalist and composer in his own right.

Cross-Platform Interchange, Misha’s second album, not only confirms his promise as a musician and composer of real depth and vision, but demonstrates his intention to do things his own way. Playing on his love of trains as well as the reciprocity and stylistic openness within his music, the album title perfectly symbolises the interconnectivity of inspiration in his life and music. With a commanding bass sound and bank of influences at his disposal, Misha has produced an album that will elevate his international career and generate a global fanbase. Bringing in producer Duncan Bridgeman has been a significant step in shaping the music. As Misha explains: ‘Bringing Duncan on board opened up a new world for me to develop ideas of using the studio more in the compositional process, achieving a warmer and more controlled sound as well as adding further elements, such as the additional percussion recorded in Israel that wouldn’t be there in a live context. For me this album represents that discovery, bringing together my inspirations into one world’.