Emil Miszk - trumpet, piano, percussion
Piotr Chęcki - tenor saxophone
Szymon Burnos - rhodes, moog, programming
Sławomir Koryzno - drums, percussion
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ALPAKA 010
By Adam Baruch
This is the third album by young Polish Jazz ensemble Algorhythm, this time reduced to a quartet which includes trumpeter Emil Miszk, saxophonist Piotr Chęcki, keyboardist Szymon Burnos and drummer Sławomir Koryzno. It presents fourteen short compositions, which are not credited on the album's artwork and therefore assumed to be co-composed by all four members of the ensemble. In fact even the name of the ensemble is (almost) missing from the artwork.
The music and the ambience of
this album are radically different from their earlier work and moves almost
completely away from the traditional Jazz idiom into contemporary ambient/electronic
music, Avant Rock and Avant-Garde explorations. However, Jazzy improvisations, are
still an important ingredient of the music, and as such are an obvious link
with the past. This album must have taken the followers of the group and the
Polish Jazz scene by surprise, as it is both quite unexpected and stylistically
revolutionary.
In order to appreciate this
music properly one has to put aside the ensemble's earlier work and accept the
music for what it is rather than judging what it should/could have been,
which some "critics" graciously implied. Of course experimenting and
searching for new ways of expression is always welcome, even if it produces a
less appealing or immediately accepted result.
Obviously this music sets a
challenge in front of the listeners, who have to decide if they are willing to
follow the musicians on their new path or let this music pass them by. The
audiences are more often than not much more stagnant and conservative than the
music makers, which creates the commonly accepted reserved attitude towards
Avant-Garde, blaming the musicians for leaving the listeners behind, but it
fact it is the listeners who are lingering behind of their own choice.
Personally I find this album as
a bold and important experiment, which finds the ensemble in a transitory stage
between the established and safe musical environment and a new experimental
milieu, without actually quite making up their mind. The future will tell if
this was just a one time venture or a start of a new aesthetics which will be
further developed.
Whatever the future may hold
for them, Algorhythm deserve respect for daring to experiment and looking into
new forms of expression, threading the less travelled road. Their individual
ability as instrumentalists is already well established and now is the time to
forge their unique personal musical identities. May the Force be with you.
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