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  • An MVD Exclusive
  • SKU: BMCCD221
  • Format: CD
  • UPC: 5998309302213
  • Street Date: 10/02/15
  • PreBook Date: 01/01/01
  • Label: BMC Records »
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Run Time: 60 mins
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Year of Production: 2015
  • Box Lot: 25
  • Territory: NA,GB,AU

 

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1705 (kaltenecker, Zsolt / Piri, Bela / Des, Andras) - Zone

1705 (kaltenecker, Zsolt / Piri, Bela / Des, Andras) - Zone
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Openness and the crossing of imagined or real boundaries are the primary motivations for the members of the trio. Thanks to this approach their music gives a homogeneous whole, nonetheless, combining dozens of influences: the melody and dynamism of popular music, freshness of electronic music, the straining of classical music to achieve harmony, diversity of world music and the freedom of jazz...

Track Listing

  • Nocturne Revisited
  • Zone
  • Spring Dance
  • Waiting for the Sun
  • 21
  • Closing Hour
  • Vortex
  • Time Flies
  • New Year
  • Between Spaces

Press Quotes

Context is the principal factor that links all of this music with Zsolt Kaltenecker as the common lynchpin; an overwhelming presence in the case of much of the music from Nocturne Revisited to the airy Between Spaces; in other words virtually all of the programme, a prompt for musical nationalism for 1705, whose music is poised somewhere between Béla Bartók and Keith Jarrett with a history of European modern music of Stockhausen and the bittersweet voices of Monk woven into its diaphanous robe. Yet it is quite different from its moody extremes despite the force of those touchstones that drive it

     —Raul da Gama, jazzdagama.com

We don't ordinarily appreciate high dose of electronic instrumentation but we really enjoyed '21' and the heavily syncopated '21' leading to our favorable overall impression of the set.

     —D. Oscar Groomes, OsPlaceJazz

  

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