Tomasz Kowalczyk - piano
Niklas Müller - double bass
Janosch Pangritz - drums
Changing Perceptions
PRIVATE EDITION
By Adam Baruch
This is the debut album by Polish
(resident in Hamburg)
pianist/composer Tomasz Kowalczyk, recorded in a classic Jazz piano trio
format with bassist Niklas Müller and drummer Janosch Pangritz. The album presents
a short intro and six original compositions, four by Kowalczyk and two by
Muller. The music was superbly recorded and offers an unprecedented, stunning
sound quality.
The music is wonderfully
melodic, full of melancholy and lyricism and yet at the same time spirited and
flowing energetically, which creates the feeling that the album is over very
quickly, prompting the listener to press the repeat button. The trio performs as one
organic unit, with an obvious; almost telepathic coordination, which at times
is simply astounding. The overall sound is quite different from the classic
Jazz piano trio routine, with the bass and drums being up in the mix at the
same level as the piano and both of them playing often very distinct roles
rather than just providing rhythmic accompaniment.
All three musicians are
excellent instrumentalists, each presenting very different personality and
mannerisms, which work together quite miraculously. Pangritz is a very
"busy" drummer at times, but manages carefully not to disturb the
trio's clarity and breathing space. Müller, who also plays a very nice arco, is
also a perfect harmonic supporter keeping the overall sound of the trio
together at all times. Kowalczyk's magic fingers are all over the keyboard, but
remain coherent and precise, avoiding the trap of trying to say too much.
Overall this is a wonderful
Jazz piano trio album, full of excellent original music and a true joy of
playing. Although the music is conventional, it is as good as mainstream Jazz
gets, doing everything exactly right. It is a very strong debut statement,
which immediately calls for more to follow, and congratulations all definitely
due. For melodic Jazz piano trio lovers, this is a dream come true.
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