Kaja Draksler Octet
Laura Polence, Björk Níelsdóttir voice | Ada Rave tenor saxophone (1, 3, 5, 6), clarinet (2, 4), mouth organ | Ab Baars clarinet (1, 2, 4, 5), tenor saxophone (3, 6), mouth organ, voice (5) | George Dumitriu violin, viola, mouth organ | Kaja Draksler piano, kalimba, cowbells | Lennart Heyndels double bass, voice (5) | Onno Govaert drums and percussion, mouth organ
€ 8.90
With the previous “Gledalec”, Slovenian pianist and composer Kaja Draksler found a gem to work on, and here is the continuation of that labour, now having the poetry of Robert Frost as both inspiration and feedstock, in the voices of Laura Polence and Björk Níelsdóttir. The ambiances of the music are pastoral, respecting the poems taken from “West Running Brook”, “A Witness Tree” and “In the Clearing”. You can almost hear the woods and the streams described by the late author in his attempt to depict the complexity of the human condition and its relation to nature. Living in Amsterdam, and playing with a group of musicians of different nationalities also settled in Holland (Ada Rave, Ab Baars, George Dumitriu, Lennart Heyndels and Onno Govaert are the instrumental participants in her octet), Draksler adopts in “Out for Stars” many of this jazz scene’s procedures, namely the contributions of all the musicians involved and the interiorization of diverse musical genres and styles, including some of the past. But attention: what we have here isn’t more of the same, but the answer to new challenges. You can’t miss it.
All compositions by Kaja Draksler | All texts by Robert Frost | Transcription of G. F. Händel’s Dominus A Dextris Tuis from the Carmelite Vespers by Kaja Draksler | String overdubs on ‘The Silken Tent’ by George Dumitriu and Lennart Heyndels | The album title is from Frost’s poem ‘Come In’. The voice you hear in ‘Away!’ is his
Recorded on September 28th and 29th at De Bijloke, Gent, Belgium by Dieter Claeys | Mixing and mastering by Michał Kupicz
Produced by Kaja Draksler | Executive production by Pedro Costa for Trem Azul | Cover photo: Milko Matičetov (Slovene Ethnographic Museum Collection) | Band photo by Beata Szparagowska | Design by Travassos | Proofreading by Alexander Hawkins
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