Simon Moullier - Elements Of Light (2024) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Elements Of Light
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Candid
Genre: Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 50:02
Total Size: 114 / 292 MB / 0.99 GB
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Tracklist:

1. 808 (5:08)
2. Pyramid Of The Sun (6:34)
3. Bird Of Paradise (6:18)
4. Primavera (7:06)
5. Elements Of Light (5:35)
6. Jiwa (6:28)
7. Olympus (4:25)
8. Lotus (3:44)
9. Oriental Folk Song (4:49)

Throughout Elements of Light, vibraphonist-composer Simon Moullier reconciles his love for midcentury acoustic jazz with inspired production choices from pop and alternative rock, blending vibraphone and piano melodies with synthesizers. Here on this 5th album, he emphasizes the concept of "unfolding.”

Elements of Light isn’t “crossover” jazz or “jazz-adjacent”; rather, it is a personal and original expression of a tradition Moullier inherited from his musical heroes.

The album showcases Moullier's unique skill in merging disparate influences with imagination. Along the way a couple of special guests elevate the proceedings. The pianist Gerald Clayton, who appears on the title track, gave Moullier deeply meaningful lessons when the vibraphonist was a student at the Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz (then still the Monk Institute). “Lotus,” featuring the Chicago-rooted trumpeter Marquis Hill, nods to the short piano compositions of Mompou, with a key change near its end that evokes the concept of rebirth (hence the title). On “Pyramid of the Sun,” Moullier integrates elements of progressive rock and blues. “Primavera” acknowledges Debussy, Stravinsky and Ravel in its intro, and the ballad writing of McCoy Tyner and Joe Henderson as it unfurls. “Jiwa” is a tenderhearted homage to Moullier’s favorite Brazilian composers.

Simon Moullier (vibraphone)
Lex Korten (piano)
Rick Rosato (bass)
Jongkuk Kim (drums)

Special Guests:
Gerald Clayton (piano)
Marquis Hill (trumpet, flutes, percussions)
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