Eskaubei - rap
Tomek Nowak -trumpet
Bartłomiej Prucnal - tenor saxophone
Kuba Płużek - keyboards
Mr Krime - cuts, synth
Alan Wykpisz - bass
Max Olszewski - drums
Sweet Spot
FPJ 56A-19-01
By Adam Baruch
This is the third album by Polish Rap and Jazz ensemble which finds rapper Bartłomiej Skubisz (a.k.a. Eskaubei) combining forces with a Jazz quartet led by trumpeter Tomek Nowak, which also includes keyboardist Kuba Płużek, bassist Alan Wykpisz and drummer Maksymilian Olszewski. DJ Wojciech Długosz (a.k.a. Mr. Krime), saxophonist Bartłomiej Prucnal, vocalist Aleksandra Tocka and a few additional vocalists also take part in the proceedings. The album present thirteen original compositions, nine of which were composed by Nowak, one by Płużek and three are collective instrumental improvisations. Skubisz wrote all the lyrics except two which he co-wrote with other people.
The album repeats the same
basic concept that was used on the two previous albums, which sets the lyrics
written by Skubisz against Jazz tunes, which serve at times as background/accompaniment to the lyrics but also take the front stage when Nowak or Płużek
play solo parts. After five years of working together the Jazz-Rap Fusion is brought
to perfection and seems as natural as any other cross-genre exploration and
combined with the wonderful musicianship by the participants it offers its own
aesthetic ambience, rather than a random opportunistic conglomerate of styles.
Skubisz manages to express his
views, often very controversial, critical and bitter, with clarity and
coherence, using well developed language and eschewing vulgarism and simplistic
shortcuts. Although the resulting Rap is somewhat "soft" in
comparison to the usual hardcore roughness that characterizes the genre, his
messages are my no means less striking, penetrating of evocative. Of course his
target public is probably quite different from the typical Rap followers,
especially when combined with Jazz, but his consistent activity definitely
managed to create a strong following over time.
Overall this is another solid
release by this ensemble, which maintains the same level of execution and
musical ingenuity. The only point worth consideration for future releases might
be the very close similarity of the three albums released so far, which perhaps
should be refreshed/reconsidered in forthcoming projects.
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