Jaga Jazzist, Pyramid, Brainfeeder

To have become a prisoner to genre is a problem that ruins a good deal of jazz albums, when a band tries to make a certain sound because it corresponds to some distant model. In other words: doing the right thing for the wrong reasons. Norwegian …

Published: 10 Aug 2020. Updated: 3 years.

To have become a prisoner to genre is a problem that ruins a good deal of jazz albums, when a band tries to make a certain sound because it corresponds to some distant model. In other words: doing the right thing for the wrong reasons.

Norwegian eight-piece Jaga Jazzist do not fall into this bad faith trap, genre actually is not something you think about at all on Pyramid, their superb new album and first in almost five years. But yes, it is jazz relatable but really you could say the same about prog or experimental rock.

The track 'Spiral Era' has an incredible drive to it and an immersive highly rhythmic cinematic sweep that ultimately paves the way for a grooving finish. It's certainly a trip and the other tracks, paying homage to Fela Kuti and Isao Tomita along the way conjure a group sound that really is unique and make Pyramid such a complete and stunning achievement.

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Max Bessesen to debut

Bright new US talent saxophonist Max Bessesen debuts in September with Ropeadope release Trouble, the lead-off track features the celebrated cornetist Ron Miles. Born in Denver, Colorado, Max studied at the Oberlin Conservatory, and his career to …

Published: 10 Aug 2020. Updated: 3 years.

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Bright new US talent saxophonist Max Bessesen debuts in September with Ropeadope release Trouble, the lead-off track features the celebrated cornetist Ron Miles. Born in Denver, Colorado, Max studied at the Oberlin Conservatory, and his career to date has included work with Greg Ward, Matt Ulery and many others. Trouble is one of the finest albums by a new artist marlbank has come across this year. Keep an eye out for the release.