The rhythm team creates a rich cadence for the leader’s modal electric tones on “Audrey’s Code” making the sounds as attractive as the message.
The full review is right here.
The rhythm team creates a rich cadence for the leader’s modal electric tones on “Audrey’s Code” making the sounds as attractive as the message.
The full review is right here.
A great review just got released by Jazz writer Richard Kamins, here an extract:
The quintet is in sync throughout, not just respecting the composer’s intent but building upon it, making his ideas sing. If you give this music more than a cursory listening, you’ll be impressed by the depth and emotion of the performances.
Dave Rogers shared his thoughts on the album:
Jean Chaumont is truly a citizen of the world. His music employs group and individual dynamics in a remarkably egalitarian style. Chaumont plays several different types of guitars, but his style has his instrument sharing the lead as much as yielding to other musicians in the group. The other players are Michael Bond (piano, rhodes), Ike Sturm (upright bass), Rudy Royston (drums) and Sam Sadigursky (tenor & soprano sax) with guests Tierney Sutton and Vinod Gnanaraj (vocals on three songs), John Hadfield (percussion on 1 song) and Enoch Smith Jr (Hammond organ on three songs).The kaleidoscope of sound within songs and across the disc is exquisite and enchanting. Chaumont also notes that each sale of this disc will be donated to “Villages In Partnership” to build wells in the Sakata region of Malawi. This is an intriguing and exquisite disc.
This week, we’re in the top 100 of airplay in jazz radios in the US!
Read the interview here.