Diederik Wissels - Pasarela (2017)

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Title: Pasarela
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Igloo Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 56:04
Total Size: 242 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Timid Statues (feat. Nicolas Kummert & Thibault Dille) (04:12)
2. Molenbeek (feat. Victor Foulon) (04:48)
3. Inspirit (feat. Nicolas Kummert & Thibault Dille) (05:07)
4. Wayfare (feat. Victor Foulon) (05:44)
5. Release (feat. Emily Allison) (05:34)
6. Within (feat. Nicolas Kummert & Thibault Dille) (03:27)
7. Far and Wide (feat. Nicolas Kummert & Thibault Dille) (04:22)
8. Beyond the Frame (feat. Nicolas Kummert & Thibault Dille) (04:12)
9. Pasarela (feat. Victor Foulon, Nicolas Kummert & Thibault Dille) (06:00)
10. Dreamcatcher (feat. Emily Allison, Nicolas Kummert & Thibault Dille) (03:57)
11. Hideout (feat. Victor Foulon, Nicolas Kummert & Thibault Dille) (04:30)
12. Carpe Noctem (feat. Nicolas Kummert & Thibault Dille) (04:04)

The pianist presents a music carved by clear, intuitive, intimate, moving and powerfully climatic arrangements; music of few notes but a thousand poetic shades. Through its insidious power, it manages to easily impose a very personal charm.

In addition to having a name that is now inseparable from the singer Da- vid Linx, under his own name pianist Diederik Wissels is also the creator of music that is both sensitive and refined in the tradition of European jazz tinted with classical music. After the superb “Tender Is the Night”, “Streams”, “Song of You”, “The Hillock Songstress” (voted a “shock” by Jazzman magazine) and “From This Day Forward”, this new album probes once again – although in different ways – the mysteries of atmospheric themes drawn from soft-focus melancholy.
The pianist’s sparse, light notes, whose touch remains luminous, slowly reveal an introspective world that is peopled by his two sparring partners. First, Nicolas Kummert whose contained sax-playing vibrates in tune with soundscapes from Saturn haunted by Scandinavian mist. Then Thibault Dille, whose lyrical accordion creates waves of melody lines while lavishing warm and decisive rainbow colours over the beautiful miniatures. On “Release” and “Dreamcatcher”, singer Emily Allison vocalises and adds airy worlds that open the music onto a disturbing dream-like world of light and shade.

Like so many other modern musicians, Wissels calls on sober and subtle electronic effects for a few compositions. They complete the attachment and bewitch even more a listener that is already subjugated by the serene beauty. No drums turn up. But the double bass of Victor Foulon discretely underlines the ample textures on four tracks.

Diederik Wissels Piano, synthetizer, loops
Nicolas Kummert Tenor saxophone
Thibault Dille Accordéon, synthetizer, loops

Guests
Victor Foulon Bass
Emily Allison Voice