Florian Klinger - One (2020)

Artist: Florian Klinger
Title: One
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Cracked Anegg Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:50:53
Total Size: 117 mb | 281 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: One
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Cracked Anegg Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:50:53
Total Size: 117 mb | 281 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. 27.2.
02. Bardo
03. Los Dos
04. Sam
05. Stakes Low
06. Chopin
07. Tahini
08. In the Shadow
09. Freedom
Personnel:
Florian Klinger (vib)
Lorenz Raab (tp)
Fabian Rucker (sax)
Georg Vogel (p)
Raphael Preuschl (b)
Andreas Lettner (dr)
Guests:
Huiseung Yoo (viol)
Helmut Hödl (cl)
Al-Khabir Richman (voc)
Patrizia Ferrara (voc)
On his first album as leader, vibraphonist and percussionist Florian Klinger aims to have his compositions echo his broad, multi-genre musical spectrum. He is one of the few musicians in Austria who are professionally active in classical music as well as jazz and improvisation. It was especially his lessons with Stefon Harris and Kevin Norton in the US that helped Klinger perfect his compositions compositions which transport listeners into new and different soundscapes.
In his current album "One", the musical variety ranges from beat-laden songs that evoke J Dilla, Common and neo soul to hymns with orchestral airs. Vibrant ballads reminiscent of jazz music of the 1940s are followed by orientally inspired grooves and swinging odd metres. Jiggy brass sections alternate with melancholic piano passages and bowed bass. The virtuous, soulful vibraphone is ever-present, but always serves the composition. The listeners are given the chance to experience this almost rare instrument in an extremely refreshing way.
In his current album "One", the musical variety ranges from beat-laden songs that evoke J Dilla, Common and neo soul to hymns with orchestral airs. Vibrant ballads reminiscent of jazz music of the 1940s are followed by orientally inspired grooves and swinging odd metres. Jiggy brass sections alternate with melancholic piano passages and bowed bass. The virtuous, soulful vibraphone is ever-present, but always serves the composition. The listeners are given the chance to experience this almost rare instrument in an extremely refreshing way.