Thysenterprise - ESSENTIAL (2023) [Hi-Res]

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Title: ESSENTIAL
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Rucksack Records
Genre: Contemporary Jazz, Avant-garde Jazz, Hard Bop, Instrumental
Quality: 16-bit/44.1kHz FLAC; 24-bit/44.1kHz FLAC
Total Time: 47 min
Total Size: 245; 484 MB
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This is essential. We don't just refer to the album title: this new record by multi-instrumentalist and producer Thysenterprise is essential material for lovers of spiritual jazz with a hip-hop edge. As described in the liner notes: "The spirit of Pharoah Sanders, Archie Shepp, and Coltrane permeate the music here. At times, Thysenterprise and his guests meld the influence of the great jazz cannon with the rhythms of hip-hop." '

Essential moves with ease from spiritual sounds to hip-hop-infused head nods. The liner notes by writer John Morrison perfectly encapsulate the type of sonic trip you're in for: "While the improvisational heights that Thysenterprise and crew reach throughout the album owe a debt to hardbop and the avant-garde, there are beats and textures here akin to the work of Karriem Riggins or A Tribe Called Quest. The result is a truly contemporary sound that plays freely within the depths of human feeling."

Essential is by far Thysenterprise's most personal album to date. From beginning to end, he pays a heartfelt tribute to his late father. The artist revisits and rearranges melodies from iconic jazz records that formed a profound connection between the two of them. Throughout the album, there are nods to songs that were essential for Reinier's musical upbringing. It shows that the saxophonist plays with heart and doesn't shy away from expressing grief and loss. Or as stated in the liner notes: "We play for pleasure, we play to understand ourselves and the world around us, we play to celebrate and remember our loved ones."

Renowned Dutch alto saxophonist Benjamin Herman joins Thysenterprise for intimate call-and-response on "Feedback of Silence." Next to that, Michael Moore graces "Happiness Is a Memory" with a heartfelt bass clarinet solo. Moore is part of the Han Bennink-founded ICP Orchestra. It's safe to say that Thysenterprise builds on that rich lineage of improvisation, playfulness, and distinct originality. On 'ESSENTIAL,' he takes that to new heights. The album comes beautifully packaged as a gatefold 2LP with vinyl-exclusive alternate takes on the D-side.

Tracklist:
1.01 - Thysenterprise - ESSENTIAL #1 (0:46)
1.02 - Thysenterprise - Sunday Child (8:06)
1.03 - Thysenterprise - ESSENTIAL #2 (0:25)
1.04 - Thysenterprise - Feedback of Silence (4:36)
1.05 - Thysenterprise - ESSENTIAL #3 (0:29)
1.06 - Thysenterprise - Heit (3:26)
1.07 - Thysenterprise - ESSENTIAL #4 (0:26)
1.08 - Thysenterprise - Happiness Is a Memory (5:39)
1.09 - Thysenterprise - El Cielo (4:26)
1.10 - Thysenterprise - El Mundo es Mío (2:22)
1.11 - Thysenterprise - ESSENTIAL #5 (0:41)
1.12 - Thysenterprise - The Last Answers (1:50)
1.13 - Thysenterprise - ESSENTIAL #6 (0:43)
1.14 - Thysenterprise - Sounds After the Fade-Out (3:37)
1.15 - Thysenterprise - ESSENTIAL #7 (0:25)
1.16 - Thysenterprise - Cut From the Same Cloth (1:31)
1.17 - Thysenterprise - ESSENTIAL #8 (0:29)
1.18 - Thysenterprise - Now It Always Rains During Summertime (5:40)
1.19 - Thysenterprise - ESSENTIAL #9 (1:44)