Ray Dickaty - tenor saxophone
Mikołaj Poncyljusz - guitar
Stanisław Czyżewski - bass
Dominik Mokrzewski - drums
Maniucha Bikont - vocals (3)
Light Star Guiding
PRIVATE EDITION
By Adam Baruch
This is the debut album by
Polish quartet called Light Star Guiding, which comprises of British (resident
in Poland)
saxophonist Ray Dickaty and Polish guitarist Mikołaj Poncyljusz, bassist
Staszek Czyżewski and drummer Dominik Mokrzewski. Vocalist Maniucha Bikont appears
on one track. The album presents six original pieces, which are not credited on
the album's artwork and are assumed to be co-composed by the quartet members.
The members of the quartet are
usually associated with the Polish Avant-Garde/Improvised Music scene, but
the music on this album is overtly contemplative and surprisingly melodic, bordering
on contemporary Classical chamber music, with some Jazz and Rock influences. The
pieces develop slowly and gradually increase the intensity and tempo, moving
towards a climax and then stop abruptly. There is a lot of trancelike
repetition and ambient mood, and the overall effort is more about atmosphere
than actual content.
It is difficult to separate the
pre-composed and the improvised parts, but there is not much individual soloing
and most of the time the quartet plays in unison and perfect harmony, rather
than freely improvising. There are some obvious conceptual similarities between
this music and the music of the Rdza ensemble, which also includes Dickaty and Mokrzewski.
Although instrumentally Rdza is a big ensemble and LSG is a quartet, the
approach is quite related and they both represent a relatively new stream in
Polish Jazz, which combines ambient/trance experiments with Jazz tradition.
Overall this is definitely an
interesting listening experience, which requires patience and piece of mind to
get into, but is eventually very rewarding. There is not that much happening within
the music, but the mood and ambience are tantalizing and keep the listener mesmerized
for the entire duration. Warmly recommended and surely worth checking out!
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