Ant Law & Alex Hitchcock - Same Moon In The Same World (2022) Hi Res

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Title: Same Moon In The Same World
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Outside in Music
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/44 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:51:44
Total Size: 121 mb | 312 mb | 573 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Ant Law, Alex Hitchcock, Eric Harland, Linda Oh - Outliers
02. Ant Law, Alex Hitchcock, Eric Harland - Haven't Meta Yet
03. Ant Law, Alex Hitchcock, Jeff Ballard, Jasper Høiby - Low Glow
04. Ant Law, Alex Hitchcock, Kendrick Scott - Third I
05. Ant Law, Alex Hitchcock, Sun-Mi Hong, Ben Williams - Chrysalis
06. Ant Law, Alex Hitchcock, Joel Ross, Linda Oh, Sun-Mi Hong, Tim Garland - Vivid
07. Ant Law, Alex Hitchcock, Joel Ross, Kendrick Scott - Salvo
08. Ant Law, Alex Hitchcock, Joel Ross, Jeff Ballard, Ben Williams, Tim Garland - Don't Wait Too Long
09. Ant Law, Alex Hitchcock - After The Rain

Personnel:

Ant Law - guitars (electric/acoustic/8 string)
Alex Hitchcock - tenor saxophone
Joel Ross - vibraphone (6, 7, 8)
Shai Maestro - piano (3, 4)
Linda May Han Oh - bass (1, 6)
Jasper Høiby - bass (3)
Ben Williams - bass (5, 8)
Eric Harland - drums (1, 2)
Jeff Ballard - drums (3, 8)
Kendrick Scott - drums (4, 7)
Sun-Mi Hong - drums (5, 6)
Tim Garland - bass clarinet (6, 8)

Described as both a “game changer” and an “innovator” by The Guardian, Ant teams up with tenorist Alex Hitchcock (‘an incredible saxophonist, with something very unique and original to say’ – Walter Smith III) for their first album as joint leaders. It’s the first of many projects they have planned together; here, both players bring four compositions to the table, developing and shaping them in tandem before sending them across the globe.

The album takes its name from a line in Japanese author Haruki Murakami’s 1999 novel Sputnik Sweetheart: “we’re both looking at the same moon in the same world. We’re connected to reality by the same line.” That quote became a neat summation of the lockdown experience shared by musicians across the world, and this connection to others in a similar predicament became a theme running through the music Hitchcock and Law were writing. “I think this is one of the reasons the album is so melodically driven – we were trying to connect directly with people, rather than search and explore more abstract ideas.” But there’s more to the album than sweet melodies, the duo is searching for universal truths – musical language, human experience, emotional maturity – shared by musicians on different corners of the planet. Or, as they put it, “from our unique vantage points, we are all staring at the same moon.”