Florian Herzog - Almost Natural (2023)
Artist: Florian Herzog
Title: Almost Natural
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Tangible Music
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 40:22 min
Total Size: 242 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Almost Natural
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Tangible Music
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 40:22 min
Total Size: 242 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Lasting Integrity
02. Advanced Computer Music
03. Ten Days To Go
04. Misleading Energy
05. Quadruple Triumvirate
06. Wheel
07. Dia
08. Minor's Lattice
09. Colossus And The Crab
The Cologne-based bassist premieres his first album "Almost Natural" as a bandleader on Tangible Music!
For this he has invited longtime companions Sebastian Gille, Elias Stemesder and Leif Berger.
About the album: A maze is a place where you get lost, a labyrinth on the other hand is a place where you find yourself. On his album "Almost Natural" Florian Herzog breaks through the narrow dividing wall between labyrinth and maze and creates a refuge where not only he and his fellow musicians, but also the listeners of the record can find and lose themselves at the same time. The dramaturgy of "Almost Natural" is best described by the song title "Misleading Energy". It's like an active volcano whose chimneys erupt here and there and spew boiling lava into the surrounding area, but on whose fertile slopes it otherwise greens and blooms. Reliable unpredictability - that's what distinguishes this album above all others.
For this he has invited longtime companions Sebastian Gille, Elias Stemesder and Leif Berger.
About the album: A maze is a place where you get lost, a labyrinth on the other hand is a place where you find yourself. On his album "Almost Natural" Florian Herzog breaks through the narrow dividing wall between labyrinth and maze and creates a refuge where not only he and his fellow musicians, but also the listeners of the record can find and lose themselves at the same time. The dramaturgy of "Almost Natural" is best described by the song title "Misleading Energy". It's like an active volcano whose chimneys erupt here and there and spew boiling lava into the surrounding area, but on whose fertile slopes it otherwise greens and blooms. Reliable unpredictability - that's what distinguishes this album above all others.