[ Outnote Records / CD ]
Release Date: Friday 28 August 2020
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Three generations of top Swiss jazz musicians from three different parts of the country, Daniel Humair, Samuel Blaser and Heiri Känzig, form a new trio that promises to stimulate the interest of both music lovers and curious listeners. The title of the album, 1291, is a nod to the Federal Charter, one of the earliest Swiss constitutional documents that eventually became the founding text of Switzerland.
Daniel Humair sculpts the tempo on drums just as he paints his pictures. Inventive and attentive to the interaction between his companions, he produces playing in which finesse and energy alternate. Samuel Blaser, who is first and foremost a melodist, is an important, relatively new voice on his instrument who has already distinguished himself as a mature yet curious bandleader and composer.
Heiri Känzig is better-known on the international jazz scene than to the Swiss public. His humble attitude and musical talent are extremely convincing.
Blaser's robust tone and wide-ranging improvisation are framed by the organic tumult of the interlocking rhythms of Känzig and Humair. From breath, strings and sticks, slides, wood and skins, an alchemy is born which, through inspiration and creativity, transforms the sound into moments of pure poetry.
1. Original Dixieland One Step (Original Dixieland Jass Band)
2. Guggisberglied (trad.)
3. Les oignons (Sidney Bechet)
4. Gregorien a St Guillaume de Neuchatel (Guillaume de Neuchatel)
5. Belafonte (Samuel Blaser)
6. 7even (Heiri Kanzig)
7. Poya (Humair, Blaser, Kanzig)
8. High Society (Porter Steele)
9. Where Did You Sleep Last Night (trad.)
10. Ory's Creole Trombone (Edward Kid Ory)
11. Bass Song (Heiri Kanzig)
12. Jim Dine (Daniel Humair)
13. Ory's Original Creole Dixieland Trombone One Step (Humair, Blaser)
14. Cantique suisse (Alberich Zwyssig)