Joshua Jaswon Octet - Polar Waters (2023) Hi Res

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Title: Polar Waters
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Ubuntu Music
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/44 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 01:05:46
Total Size: 154 mb | 397 mb | 725 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Joshua Jaswon Octet, Joshua Jaswon, Anna Serierse - Swimming in Winter
02. Joshua Jaswon Octet, Joshua Jaswon, Anna Serierse - Deception Island
03. Joshua Jaswon Octet, Joshua Jaswon, Anna Serierse - Landfill
04. Joshua Jaswon Octet, Joshua Jaswon, Anna Serierse - Lost in a Dream
05. Joshua Jaswon Octet, Joshua Jaswon, Anna Serierse - Seasick Part I: Gannets
06. Joshua Jaswon Octet, Joshua Jaswon, Anna Serierse - Seasick Part II: Swirl and Gather
07. Joshua Jaswon Octet, Joshua Jaswon, Anna Serierse - Seasick Part III: Breaking Down
08. Joshua Jaswon Octet, Joshua Jaswon, Anna Serierse - Seasick Part IV: Immortal Particles
09. Joshua Jaswon Octet, Joshua Jaswon, Anna Serierse - Seasick Part V: Bright Polar Waters
10. Joshua Jaswon Octet, Joshua Jaswon, Anna Serierse - Karner Blue
11. Joshua Jaswon Octet, Joshua Jaswon, Anna Serierse - Swimming in Winter Reprise
12. Joshua Jaswon Octet, Joshua Jaswon, Anna Serierse - Enigma

The Joshua Jaswon Octet is a Berlin-based contemporary jazz ensemble, featuring a broad cross-section of exceptional young musicians from Europe's leading jazz scenes. Lead by the London-born saxophonist and composer, the ensemble released its debut album Silent Sea in October 2020, which was selected by BBC Music as one of the best jazz recordings of 2020/21 and received 4 and 5 star reviews across the UK and international media. Polar Waters draws out the distinct musical personalities of each member of the Octet into the group's collective sound was a part of the ensemble's natural evolution from its first record and something that has developed through extended time living with and performing the music. Jaswon focused on exploring the fluidity of roles, sound colours and textural combinations in the ensemble and how this related to both the collective and individual.