Jędrzej Łagodziński - tenor saxophone
Michał Biel - baritone saxophone
Rafał Różalski - double bass
Szymon Gąsiorek - drums, OP-Z, vocal
and others
Survival Kit
LOVE & BEAUTY 07
By Adam Baruch
This is the second album by the
Pimpono Ensemble, a Copenhagen based group of Polish, Danish and Norwegian musicians,
led by Polish drummer/composer Szymon Gąsiorek (a.k.a. Pimpon), which also
includes trumpeter Jonas Due, saxophonists Jędrzej Łagodziński and Michał Biel,
tuba player Rasmus Svale, and bassists Jonatan Uranes and Rafał Różalski. A
couple of guests take part in the proceedings. The album presents ten original compositions,
all by the leader.
The music follows some of the
ideas put forward on the brilliant debut album, presenting highly original
music, which mixes Jazz sophistication with Rock energy and Avant-Garde
improvisations, creating a big, impressive sound and a continuous surge of
creativity. Although this lineup of the ensemble
(a septet) is smaller than the one performing on the debut (a nonet) there seems
to be no less power of expression and utilizing of the available instruments to
create a kaleidoscope of sounds, and a rich tapestry of soundscapes, which is
extremely effective
As I have already stated in my
review of the debut album, this music is first and foremost a reflection of the
unique compositional skills of Gąsiorek, which is often as bold and forward
thinking as what Frank Zappa was doing with his ensembles decades ago. Luckily
the composer is able to find musicians, who are able to follow his ideas and
put them into reality, which considering the complexity and diversity of this
music is nothing short of miraculous.
I must admit that in retrospect
this album impresses me even more than the shocking debut released four years
earlier. The music is more concise, coherent and mature, and honestly has
almost no parallels among what is currently being created within the Jazz idiom
worldwide, pointing towards what Jazz is able to accomplish based on its
tradition but firmly and boldly pushing the boundaries.
Overall this is one of those
albums that immediately deliver a merciless punch in your solar plexus and you
remain stunned for quite a while. Sadly it will most probably not be properly
appreciated by the audiences, as happens with the best music time after time,
but who gives a damn? This is unequivocally a masterpiece and anybody missing
listening to this music is a fool!
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