Michał Fetler - alto & baritone saxophones
Rafał Zapała - electronics, synth, processing
Ksawery Wójciński - double bass
Rafał Igiel - percussion
Drzewiej
PRIVATE EDITION
By Adam Baruch
This is the debut album by
Polish Jazz ensemble Polmuz, led by saxophonist Michal Fetler, which also
includes drummer Rafał Igiel, bassist Ksawery Wojcinski and synthesizer/electronics
specialist Rafal Zapała, who uses a vintage Soviet made analog synthesizer
called Polivox. The 2CD album presents contemporary interpretations of
archival, over 100 years old recordings of Polish Folklore, which were accidently
given to Igiel, who shared them with Fetler and the idea to re-interpret the
music was born. Both CDs present the same six original archival pieces, interpreted
in alternate versions.
Although incorporation of
Polish Folklore within Polish Jazz is a continuous and often very fruitful tradition,
the interpretations on this album take the matter much further than usually
attempted, with a more radical/avant-garde approach, which removes the music
a long distance away from its original roots. The extensive use of synthesizes and
electronics, an ambient sound environment and rhythmic freedom create a much
denser soundscapes than those which are the usual result of Jazz/Folklore encounters.
As such the music is much more
interesting but at the same time also more challenging. It definitely requires
attentive listening, with a deeper intellectual and emotional involvement. The
idea to present alternate versions proves to be especially effective, as these
versions differ dramatically from each other and expand the scope of the interpretations,
achieving an enhanced result.
Overall this is a very bold, interesting
and adventurous musical experiment, which deserves to be heard and enjoyed by
connoisseurs of avant-garde Polish/European Jazz, which never ceases to
surprise. Although this album received very little exposure so far, it is
definitely worth seeking out!
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