Giulio Corini - Libero Motu: Future revival (2015)

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Title: Libero Motu: Future revival
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Jazz Engine / Auand
Genre: Jazz, Contemporary Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 36:13
Total Size: 177 MB
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Tracklist:

1. It Never Entered My Mind (feat. Libero Motu) (05:03)
2. Her Weapons / Lonely Nello / Cabaret Voltaire (07:48)
3. A Contemporary Critique of Strings (04:18)
4. Halloumi / Späti / Gustave (08:25)
5. Frydian Alcoholic Concept (04:49)
6. Skylark (05:49)

Personnel:

Francesco Bigoni: tenor sax, clarinet
Giulio Corini: double bass
Nelide Bandello: drums, percussion

A journey in search of a music that embraces risks Giulio Corini’s latest album “Future Revival” opens up the new Auand vinyl series “Libero Motu’s music doesn’t stand still, doesn’t idealize, doesn’t care of separating old from new.

History is playfully referred to, with that serious levity of kids who now and do, but don’t tell” from Emanuele Maniscalco’s presentation).

A deep and surprising research, investigating sounds and styles, questioning with the curiosity of those who don’t have a fixed destination, just because their primary intention is to enjoy the trip. Double bass player Giulio Corini’s leaded Libero Motu trio featuring Francesco Bigoni on tenor sax and Nelide Bandello on drums) is like that.

The band’s leader, who has seen his music approach change dramatically over the last few years, says: “On one hand I’ve continued my research in improvisation; on the other hand, I’ve examined in depth my knowledge of jazz traditions. I wanted to catch this aspect while recording. Instead of focusing on either specific aesthetics or genres, I’d rather aimed at emphasising our music, our sound, and a sense of adventure and risk”.

An intention that can be clearly heard through the soflty mechanical ait of “Contemporary Critique of Strings”, and through the frenzied – and somehow ironic – “Frydian Alcoholic Concept”. The two standards included in the tracklist are a way to anchor in past, definitely not in stylistic terms, but in courage and in the purpose of opening new doors, before soundscapes yet to be built.

There is also an additional element that frames “Future Revival” (co-produced by Auand and El Gallo Rojo) in this convergence between a ast to draw from and a future to immerse in. Corini’s album opens up a new series in Auand catalog: Auand Analogic Albums, available on vinyl and digital format only. One more choice that fits the current times for the Italian label, one that never gave up before new.