L.U.M.E. (Lisbon Underground Music Ensemble)
Marco Barroso composition, direction, piano | Manuel Luís Cochofel flute | Paulo Gaspar soprano clarinet | João Pedro Silva soprano saxophone | Tomás Marques alto saxophone | Mateja Dolsak tenor saxophone | Elmano Coelho baritone saxophone | Sérgio Charrinho, Jéssica Pina, Ricardo Carvalho trumpets | Rúben da Luz, Eduardo Lála, Mário Vicente trombones | Miguel Amado eletric bass | Vicky Marques drums
€ 13.90
Marco Barroso’s LUME (“fire” in English, but in truth the acronym of Lisbon Underground Music Ensemble) comes back with a reformulated alignment of musicians and a new collection of compositions challenging the jazz big band format with a chamber ensemble feeling and lots of funk-rock grooves. The coordinates are the same as before in this third opus, but they come in “Las Californias” both refreshed and matured. It seems a paradox, but as the most Anarchist of proverbs declare: paradoxes are liberating. Time and experience solidify an idea and it’s simultaneously the condition to make something new with old ingredients. Barroso renews the jazz orchestral patterns introducing classical materials and urban popular flavors on it: that’s what LUME made a difference at the start. Now he also renews his own formulas, taking the resulting music to other destinies, opening its paths from where they seemed to end. Doing that, he manages to create mind puzzling pieces that also invite you to dance, which is an achievement in itself.
All pieces composed by Marco Barroso
Recording and production: Joaquim Monte, Bernardo Centeno e Francisca River, at Namouche Studios, Lisbon, Portugal | Mixed by Joaquim Monte at Namouche Studios
Mastered Simon Wadsworth at Namouche Studios | Post-production assistance: Fernando Matias | Executive production by Pedro Costa for Trem Azul | Design by Travassos
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