Tadeusz Kulas - trumpet, flugelhorn, electronics, vocals
Piotr Rachoń - piano, hammond organ, synth
Dominik Bieńczycki - violin, electronics
Roland Grzegorz Abreu Krzysztofiak - double bass
Marcin Rak - drums
Night Out
V RECORDS 017
By Adam Baruch
This is the second album by Polish
ensemble JazzBlaster, which comprises of trumpeter/vocalist Tadeusz Kulas,
keyboardist Piotr Rachoń, violinist Dominik Bieńczycki, bassist Roland Grzegorz
Abreu Krzysztofiak and drummer Marcin Rak. Bassist Wojciech Bergander plays on
one track and additional synthesizers are played by Paweł Konikiewicz, who was
also involved in the recording process. The album presents eight original
tracks all composed by Rachoń (except one co-composed with Kulas) and all texts
(in English) are by Kulas.
The music moves away from Jazz
even more significantly than on the debut album and the overall sound and
musical direction of the ensemble are entirely Pop/Rock oriented with the
Jazz accents present only within the instrumental passages, which are sadly
less prominent on this album. Kulas almost completely resigned from his role as
a trumpeter and is manly featured as vocalist. As it usually happens with
Polish vocalists singing in English, his accent and pronunciation are really
unacceptable, but perhaps on the local Polish scene this is less noticeable. I wander if JazzBlaster and
EABS are about to create the Wrocław
sound, as there are strong similarities between these two young bands' sound?
Having said all that, the album
does have its moments and the overall Punkish attitude probably does it for the
younger generation of the Polish listeners. The heavy bass sound and presence
of the bass up front in the mix creates a trance like somewhat Funky mood,
which is quite effective. The piano parts are all very well played and the
addition of the violin also enriches the sonic ambience. The trumpet, when
finally played, is also pretty helpful.
To sum it up, take away the
vocals (or perhaps make them wordless vocalese) and what is left becomes quite
a tasty piece of youthful Funky/Punk Jazz, which is danceable and overall
quite entertaining. Sorry guys that I can't be more enthusiastic, but as usual
to each his own. The music shows tons of potential for sure, and just a little
push in the right direction and everything will click!
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