Tobias Hoffmann Jazz Orchestra - Conspiracy (2022)

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Title: Conspiracy
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Mons Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:12:47
Total Size: 167 mb | 414 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Tobias Hoffmann Jazz Orchestra - Conspiracy
02. Tobias Hoffmann Jazz Orchestra - Elegy
03. Tobias Hoffmann Jazz Orchestra - December Song
04. Tobias Hoffmann Jazz Orchestra - Awakening
05. Tobias Hoffmann Jazz Orchestra - Relentless
06. Tobias Hoffmann Jazz Orchestra - Trailblazers
07. Tobias Hoffmann Jazz Orchestra - Renegade
08. Tobias Hoffmann Jazz Orchestra - Impostor Syndrome
09. Tobias Hoffmann Jazz Orchestra - Who Knows Intro
10. Tobias Hoffmann Jazz Orchestra - Who Knows

On 9.9.2022 MONS Records will release the new album from the German saxophonist Tobias Hoffmann titled “Conspiracy”. Under the motto, things just keep getting bigger, this recording follows his 2019 release “Retrospective” recorded with a nine piece band and this time features a full big band.

Tobias stated that throughout his journey in music “… there have been two hearts beating in my chest: on the one hand that of the saxophone player and on the other that of the composer and arranger.” When you first listen to this recording it becomes clear that on “Conspiracy” Tobias has been able to merge these two hearts into one.

Speaking of the album Tobias explained “After releasing my CD “Retrospective” with my Nonet in 2019, I felt like taking the next step as a jazz composer and arranger by writing and recording more music for a jazz orchestra.” he went on to say “When at the end of 2020 I started planning this project I was full of doubt. We were in the middle of the second wave of the corona pandemic, half of Europe was in lockdown, concerts and jobs had been cancelled and I was really not sure whether it would be the right moment to bring a large jazz ensemble to the studio and record an album of challenging instrumental Big Band music in that period of time. But there was a soft voice telling me that it was worth going for it. Now looking back after writing, organizing, rehearsing and recording the music it feels almost surreal that is poised for release. I am very glad I had listened to that soft voice and recorded the music.”