ANCIENT ARCHIVE OF SOUND Archives - Guerssen Records https://wpguerssen-test.odoo.rgbconsulting.com/label/ancient-archive-of-sound/ Guerssen Records Wed, 06 Mar 2024 12:19:43 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 https://wpguerssen-test.odoo.rgbconsulting.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/cropped-isotip-32x32.png ANCIENT ARCHIVE OF SOUND Archives - Guerssen Records https://wpguerssen-test.odoo.rgbconsulting.com/label/ancient-archive-of-sound/ 32 32 Mysticism Of Sound https://wpguerssen-test.odoo.rgbconsulting.com/product/mysticism-of-sound/ Mon, 24 Jul 2023 22:00:00 +0000 https://wpguerssen-test.odoo.rgbconsulting.com/product/mysticism-of-sound/ Saxophonist Nat Birchall has been busy over the last couple of years, offering up a string of inspired collaborative albums, including a fine dub-wise excursion with Al Breadwinner and a brilliant tribute to Yusuf Lateef created with his regular Quartet of players.
His latest album, "Mysticism of Sound", is a slight departure from his regular sound - if he indeed has one, given his exploration of many strains of jazz over the years - for two reasons. Firstly, it's an impressively evocative exploration of Sun Ra-inspired space jazz, with his meandering and emotive sax solos acting as spiritual guide throughout. Secondly, it's a genuinely solo album in which there are no guests: each and every instrument, including synths, bells, drums and bass, were played, was played by Birchall himself.

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Saxophonist Nat Birchall has been busy over the last couple of years, offering up a string of inspired collaborative albums, including a fine dub-wise excursion with Al Breadwinner and a brilliant tribute to Yusuf Lateef created with his regular Quartet of players.
His latest album, “Mysticism of Sound”, is a slight departure from his regular sound – if he indeed has one, given his exploration of many strains of jazz over the years – for two reasons. Firstly, it’s an impressively evocative exploration of Sun Ra-inspired space jazz, with his meandering and emotive sax solos acting as spiritual guide throughout. Secondly, it’s a genuinely solo album in which there are no guests: each and every instrument, including synths, bells, drums and bass, were played, was played by Birchall himself.

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