EABS - Trying to Put the Blame on Me ft. Paulina Przybysz [Live at Jassmine]

Описание к видео EABS - Trying to Put the Blame on Me ft. Paulina Przybysz [Live at Jassmine]

Shortly after special joint concert in Szczecin, the Wroclaw based band EABS met again with Paulina Przybysz at the Jassmine club in Warsaw to record this moving version of the song "Trying to Put the Blame on Me" about the loneliness of man in the universe.

Buy EABS "Discipline of Sun Ra" Vinyl and CD:
https://eabs.bandcamp.com/
https://asfaltshop.pl/search/?searchF...

Members of EABS:
Marek “Latarnik” Pędziwiatr - grand piano
Marcin Rak - drums
Paweł Stachowiak - bass guitar
Olaf Węgier - tenor sax
Jakub Kurek - trumpet

with special guest:

Paulina Przybysz - vocal

Executive production, A&R, manager: Sebastian Jóźwiak
Studio: Jassmine
Engineered by: Maciej Jakimiuk
Mixed by: Maciej Jakimiuk & EABS
Mastering: Latarnik
Video: Adam Tarasiuk

www.eabs.pl

© 2020 EABS
℗ 2020 EABS & Astigmatic Records
Distribution: Asfalt Records (PL), Proper (Worldwide)
All Rights Reserved

All compositions written by Sun Ra between 1957-1979 and re-created by EABS.



Astigmatic Records & EABS would like to thank Sun Ra Arkestra and Irvin Chusid (Sun Ra LLC), for giving the green light to launch the Polish Space Program.

Follow EABS:
✔️ Facebook:   / electroacousticbeatsessions  
✔️ Instagram:   / eabs.pl  

Follow Paulina Przybysz:
✔️ Facebook:   / paulinaprzybyszofficial  
✔️ Instagram:   / paulinathenew  

Follow Astigmatic Records:
✔️ Facebook:   / astigmaticrecords  
✔️ Instagram:   / astigmaticrecords  
✔️ Website: http://astigmaticrecords.com/

Follow Jassmine:
✔️ Facebook:   / jassminewarsaw  
✔️ Instagram:   / jassminewarsaw  
✔️ Website: http://https://jassmine.com/

“We already passed one millennium, in fact, we passed the apocalypse: we are living in End Time, all right, but in the last daze. It’s after the end of the world. Don’t you know that yet?” - considered Sun Ra a few decades ago. We are clearly living in a borrowed time. In a time plunged in darkness and ignorance when we need at least a little light and love… and that can come with the cosmic music of Sun Ra, which is deconstructed by EABS on their third album. In October 2019, after more than 33 years, the archive record from the first landing of Sun Ra Arkestra in Poland was released to the public. On this occasion, EABS has prepared a special concert related to this release. Moments later, during the lockdown, a deep reflection on the philosophy of the newcomer from Saturn influenced the recording session and the final shape of the album ‘Discipline of Sun Ra’. Then there were quite serious changes in the selection of songs and even more ambitious attempts at recreation jazz originals, pushing some compositions not only towards hip-hop (in the spirit of inspired by Gil Scott-Heron or David Axelrod), but also genres such as juke or house.

The creative process of the album revolved around two Sun Ra’s ideas - deconstruction and discipline. “He sent members of the Arkestra out to research individual players in Henderson group in the order to get the feeling right when playing their parts. Sun Ra told them they weren’t copying those pieces, they were re-creating them, and with the proper information they could know the spirit behind the original." That’s how Herman Sonny Blount treated the music of the swing legend, Fletcher Henderson. EABS approached the composition of Sun Ra in exactly the same way. An equally important element with recording was a regime associated with the discipline and precision that the pianist from Saturn fought for, using a series of exercises-compositions entitled ‘Discipline’ previously used by Arkestra. They were strictly designed for exercises with the minimum amount of material, the most common built on the brass section parts, with a cyclical melody unfolding from fragments so each person played their lines meticulously, without any deviation. This is what the title of the album ‘Discipline of Sun Ra’ refers to.

Sun Ra was aiming to record timeless music that could still be alive in a 1000 years, and with no hesitation, he managed to do it. The music from distant planets is infinite. “By infinity, Mr.Ra means creating jazz of the future, but also covering the past”- the same idea is carried by polish musicians. On the ‘Slavic Spirits’ album, EABS was inspired by the ancient past. As we now know, discovering Sun Ra’s concept wasn’t coincidental. He also believed and shared the philosophy of coming through the darkness to see the sun and enlightenment. In case there’s no hope for living on our planet, we need to look for metaphorical escapism. That’s where the idea of building a cosmic ship under ‘Polish Space Program’ was born.

Комментарии

Информация по комментариям в разработке