Aaron Novik - O+O+ (2019)
Artist: Aaron Novik
Title: O+O+
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Self Released
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 32:19
Total Size: 185 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: O+O+
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Self Released
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 32:19
Total Size: 185 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Part 1 (7:43)
2. Part 5 (8:44)
3. Part 3 (6:17)
4. Part 2 (7:39)
5. Part 4 (1:53)
Personnel:
Aaron Novik- clarinet
Matt Nelson- tenor sax
Evan Francis- flute
Mark Clifford- vibraphone
Lisa Mezzacappa- bass
Tim Bulkley- drums
w/ Michael Coleman- piano
O+O+ is a suite of music inspired by the old 5 song Impulse! records that fueled my love of jazz. Albums like John Coltrane's Cresent and A Love Supreme, where each song is a movement within a larger piece.
Having just moved to New York, I decided to try something new, and swing based jazz was a style I had never fully embraced before. I wanted to do things differently, so the style I ended up with is a sort of "Minimalist Atonal Dixieland": a series of loosely repeated angular phrases, layered and constantly shifting and evolving over swinging grooves.
The first place I lived in Brooklyn was an empty house a friend had just bought that was undergoing serious construction. I ended up holed up all winter by myself trying to find some new sounds. I was inspired by youtube videos of Marsallis shit talking regarding swing and new music, and decided to tackle writing some music that "swung" but wasn't necessarily steeped in jazz harmony. I also decided to shake things up by focusing on the b flat clarinet exclusively, instead of my usual axe which is the bass clarinet."
The result is a 5 movement suite that both pays homage to and upends cliches of jazz music in a way that is both unique and satisfying.
Having just moved to New York, I decided to try something new, and swing based jazz was a style I had never fully embraced before. I wanted to do things differently, so the style I ended up with is a sort of "Minimalist Atonal Dixieland": a series of loosely repeated angular phrases, layered and constantly shifting and evolving over swinging grooves.
The first place I lived in Brooklyn was an empty house a friend had just bought that was undergoing serious construction. I ended up holed up all winter by myself trying to find some new sounds. I was inspired by youtube videos of Marsallis shit talking regarding swing and new music, and decided to tackle writing some music that "swung" but wasn't necessarily steeped in jazz harmony. I also decided to shake things up by focusing on the b flat clarinet exclusively, instead of my usual axe which is the bass clarinet."
The result is a 5 movement suite that both pays homage to and upends cliches of jazz music in a way that is both unique and satisfying.
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