Mammal Hands - Floa (2016)

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Title: Floa
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Gondwana Records
Genre: Contemporary Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks +.cue)
Total Time: 43:13 min
Total Size: 269 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Quiet Fire
2. Hillum
3. Hourglass
4. Think Anything
5. In The Treetops
6. The Eyes That Saw The Mountain
7. Kudu
8. The Falling Dream
9. Shift


Mammal Hands are a trio of like-minded musicians: Nick Smart piano, Jesse Barrett drums and tabla, and Jordan Smart saxophones. Floa is their second album for Gondwana Records and in the 18 months since their debut, Animalia, they have carved out a growing following both here and abroad for their hypnotic fusion of jazz, folk and electronica: winning fans from Bonobo and Gilles Peterson to Jamie Cullum. Landmark live performances have included shows at King's Place in London and the RNCM in Manchester, as well as a barn-storming debut at the Montreal Jazz Festival (where they debuted as part of the BBC Introducing showcase). A performance which has seen them invited to return to the US and Canada this year. Drawing on a rich well of influences from Sufi and shamanic African trance music, Irish and Eastern European folk music, to Steve Reich and Philip Glass and more contemporary electronica influences, their music is built around deceptively simple sounding ideas that are lent power through the use of repetition and rhythmic loops. They have been compared to both Portico Quartet and GoGo Penguin for the way in which they navigate the choppy waters between contemporary dance music and jazz.

Floa (an old Norse word that means to deluge or to flow) is the sound of a more confident, experienced band: one that has grown together naturally through touring and gigging and through mammoth writing and rehearsal sessions where all three bring rhythmic, improvisational and melodic ideas to the table. Their priority is building a powerful group dynamic over individual solos and it's this powerful group dynamic that gives Mammal Hands their unique sound. Floa is well named as all their music flows from this almost ritualistic idea of music as a shared experience, for both the musicians and listener. But the title also suggests the idea of their music as a journey that flows forwards and onwards and the album takes the listener on a journey that visits many different places. Floa was recorded at Gondwana's home from home, 80 Hertz Studios in Manchester, reuniting the band with producer Matthew Halsall and features some of the Gondwana Orchestra strings who played on Halsall's acclaimed album Into Forever. Together they have crafted a wonderful sounding record, the richness of which perfectly illuminates the band's music. Artwork is from Gondwana's in-house design maestro Daniel Halsall whose artwork of symbols created from older symbols perfectly illustrates the creative ideas that drive the band's music.


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