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  • SKU: ACD10632
  • Format: CD
  • UPC: 880504106329
  • Street Date: 10/06/23
  • PreBook Date: 09/01/23
  • Label: Alma Records »
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Run Time: 63:56 mins
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Year of Production: 2023
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  • Territory: US

 

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Flying Pooka! - The Ecstasy Of Becoming

Juno-winning pianist Florian Hoefner and wind/vocal improviser Dani Oore unite in a transformative and spellbinding journey.

Flying Pooka! - The Ecstasy Of Becoming
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Sometimes the best musical collaborations are created by chance. Juno-winning pianist and composer Florian Hoefner took a leap of faith when he moved to remote St. John's in Canada's easternmost province, Newfoundland and Labrador, in 2014. While the beauty and remoteness of the place greatly inspired his artistic output, the size of its jazz scene at that time required Hoefner to mostly rely on his existing connections from his time in Berlin, New York City and Toronto for his musical projects. It was a great surprise when just before the pandemic, interdisciplinary wind and vocal improviser Dani Oore ended up in St. John's for a posting as postdoc with IICSI (the International Institute for Critical Studies in Improvisation). The two had briefly met once before and never played music together. At a brief informal jam the synergy between their musical concepts became immediately apparent and they began performing together as a duo. Being grounded on an island during the pandemic strengthened their musical bond, and they emerged with a recording of fully improvised music on the highest imaginative plane, something that felt whole, a story from beginning to end.

The Pooka is a shapeshifting creature known in Celtic and Northern European cultures to take people on wild rides. On their new album The Ecstasy of Becoming, Oore and Hoefner surrender themselves to a Flying Pooka, inviting you to join them on its spellbinding journey. Oore flows seamlessly between horn and impassioned glossolalic vocals, often in the midst of a single phrase. His sounds issue directly from deep within the soul together with Hoefner's complex and expansive harmonies and soundscapes.

Track Listing

  • Primordial Puddle
  • Little Awakenings
  • Water to Land
  • Chasing Loss
  • Sweet Love and Broke Memory
  • Death Dances
  • Soul Surfaces

Sales Points

  • Regular multiple posting and videos on all platforms throughout the life of the project
  • Strong marketing team with emphasis on social media marketing campaigns
  • For fans of of freeform jazz, Keith Jarrett, Brad Mehldau, Wayne Shorter, Richie Beirach, Kenny Wheeler, Lester Young, Joni Mitchell, Djavan Gasparyan, Steve Lacy, Sun Ra Orchestra, Ornette Coleman Quartet, Supersilent, Bobby Mcferrin-Chick Corea, Fred He
  • Servicing to college and jazz radio. Promotion by Groov Marketing
  • Servicing all key jazz publications, full national and regional press

Press Quotes

'Mr. Hoefner is an articulate German - born pianist. [...] His new album, 'Luminosity,' shows him to be a composer - bandleader of insightful resolve.'

     —Nate Chinen, New York Times

' Hoefner is one of Canada's most interesting young jazz pianists .'

     —Colin Stor, The Whole Note

' Luminosity is an excellent release. World - class playing on a ll accounts makes Hoefner's already solid compositions sound even stronger, and the large variety between tracks gives the record great replay value. With out a doubt, Canada has gained a gr

     —Chris Maskell, Ottawa Citizen

' Hoefner turns a self - imposed challenge into a poetic conception of real depth. [...] Luminosity it out there and it's the real deal. '

     —Brian Morton, Jazz Journal

'utterly charming... deeply moving'

     —Globe and Mail

  

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