Sylwia Klara Zasempa - vocals
Bartosz Dworak - violin
Mateusz Gawęda - piano
Adam Tadel - double bass
Piotr Budniak - drums
Sebastian Kuchczyński - drums
Apostolis Anthimos - guitar (10)
Vauna
CHALLENGE 73476
By Adam Baruch
This is the debut album by young Polish Jazz ensemble Klara Cloud & The Vultures which comprises of vocalist Sylwia Klara Zasempa, violinist Bartosz Dworak, pianist Mateusz Gawęda, bassist Adam Tadel and drummers Piotr Budniak and Sebastian Kuchczyński. Legendary guitarist Apostolis Anthimos guests on one track. The album presents ten tracks, eight of which are original compositions mostly by Zasempa and some created with the help of the entire ensemble (the two instrumental tracks) and finally two are traditional. Most of the lyrics are also by Zasempa. The subject matter of the album refers to Nature, wildlife and harmonious coexistence. The music was recorded at the excellent Monochrom Studio and engineered by Ignacy Gruszecki, with the usual superb sound quality.
The music offers a fascinating
concept, combing Jazz-World Music Fusion with Free Jazz, which is quite
striking. Although Polish Jazz often sources Slavic music, typical Polish
melancholy and Polish Folklore, amalgamating it usually with original
mainstream Jazz, but rather rarely so with more adventurous forms, which makes
this music immediately outstanding. This does not mean that the music loses
contact with melody per se, but the improvisations offer a wide range of
freedom, both rhythmically and harmonically, which are not usually found within
the Jazz-World Fusion idiom.
Dworak and Gawęda, who are
amongst the most celebrated young Polish Jazz players, have plenty of
opportunity to show their chops on this album, standing up to the expectations
in full. The reinforced rhythm section, with the polyrhythmic double drums (in
stereo) and solid bass pulsations, pushes the music steadily forward and serves
as an anchor for the listener to keep his bearings. The guitar solo by Anthimos
on the final track is simply divine.
Of course the vocals are the
epicenter of this music and Zasempa stands up to the challenge with flying
colors. She keeps to the basics, avoiding unnecessary theatrics and
meanderings, and invests directly in the delivery of the lyrics, often
improvising in the process. She does not use vocalese extensively, preferring
to "play with the words" rather than with the sounds, but when she
does, it works perfectly and hopefully will be used more in future projects.
Zasempa is a "total" musician, being obviously the leader, the
composer, the lyricist and the main soloist – Woman power incarnate.
Overall this is a beautiful
piece of music, excellently put together and executed, original, ambitious and
intelligent. Definitely one of the most interesting Polish Jazz releases of
2019. It is also the fifth album by young Polish Jazz musicians to be released
on the prestigious Dutch Challenge label, which proves that this music is being
recognized beyond the local market and steadily captures the position it truly
deserves. Well done Lady and Gentlemen!
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