Monday, November 12, 2018
UK: Maisha-There Is A Place (2018)
There’s something universal in the appeal of an escape – of finding somewhere to relax and explore your ideas. It’s a feeling which connects together the different parts of Maisha’s debut album. A deep record which provides grist for serious spiritual rumination, the music prompts internal reflection as much as it reflects the surrounds which shaped it. Each of its tracks provokes a feeling of intense revery which is timeless, on the one hand, but realised through a confluence of sounds and circumstances which are undeniably of the present.
The six-piece group, led by bandleader Jake Long, bring a fresh slant to the weighty spiritual jazz tradition. Their 2016 debut EP was released through Jazz Re:freshed (whose weekly shows and record label are an institution for forward-thinking jazz), and were part of We Out Here, Brownswood’s early 2018 record which documented London’s genre-bending, jazz-influenced underground. They’ve been featured on Boiler Room, supported the Sun Ra Arkestra, and played at Church of Sound, a live series that’s quickly become a staple of the emergent scene.
The album’s title alludes to a small, secluded park which bandleader Jake Long would often retreat to, whose peaceful surrounds were the setting for regular moments of reflection. It’s also a reference to London. Or to be more specific, the side of London which has... more
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releases November 9, 2018
Jake Long - Drums
Nubya Garcia - Saxophone/Flute
Shirley Tetteh - Guitar
Amané Suganami - Piano/Wurlitzer
Twm Dylan - Double Bass
Tim Doyle - Percussion
Yahael Camara-Onono - Percussion
Axel Kaner-Lindstrom - Trumpet
Johanna Burnheart - Violin
Barbara Bartz - Voilin
Tom Oldfield - Cello
Madi Aafke Luimstra - Viola
Maria Zofia Osuchowska - Harp