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3io | Something red in the blue
Total time: 71'47
Year: 2008
Format: CD
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Period: Contemporary
Country: Belgium
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Fabian FIORINI Praeludium (In memoriam J.S. Bach) Nabuchodonozor Something red in the blue 2,00238 Jeanne Lontano Monk Memory #1 Tzärr Suite Le ventre de Paola Sérénade Habra’K’Dabrah Platforms I nuvoli all’arba
3io Fabian FIORINI Piano Jean-Luc LEHR Bass Sardjoe CHANDER Drums
Red like the heart of the moment, the centre of the vibration, the heat of improvisation, the strength of
spontaneity . This red hidden in the immensity of blue, this red shimmering somewhere between the sky and the
earth of the continent Jazz, it is this that drives the rhythm of this disc. It is the birth of a new trio. A multi-facetted
artiste, Fabian Fiorini lets us share his Jazz emotions in the company of Chander Sardjoe and Jean-Luc Lehr, the
other members of 3io. This first recording features compositions that reflect his melodic and rhythmic
experimentation.
The creative period covered by this disc is deliberately very broad. Some compositions (such as Nabuchodonozor)
form part of the very earliest individual works that I have kept. Although they have been reworked recently for the
purposes of this recording, these pieces belong to a different part of my life, they have an internal vintage, a kind of
mellowing that with time has come about quite naturally. Other pieces (such as Something red and I Nuvoli all\'arba)
were written in 2007, with more pressing necessity, and they are more in line with the nature of my current
research. This disc presents a coherent narrative and expressive continuity. The oldest pieces blend with each
other and interact with a status that is identical with that of the newer pieces.
The musical language of this disc mixes pieces that are predominantly rhythmic, in which the play is centred on the
pleasure of making rhythms (Something red, Habra\'k\'dabrah, Platforms, Monk memory #1), narrative pieces full of
dramatic tension, in which the idea is to move forwards through a history of music (Tzrr Suite, Nabuchodonozor)
and more poetic, descriptive pieces (2,00238, Le ventre de Paola, I Nuvoli all\'arba). The harmonic, contrapuntal
and rhythmic techniques are a concentration of the techniques that have attracted me to music in the course of my
existence. (F.F.)
In short, this is accessible, enjoyable music that constructs a landscape to be discovered, the crossover of different
paths. Paths leading to genuine pleasure for the ear.
DDD | Total duration: 71’47 | Digipak
Recorded by Alex Fostier at Studio Igloo, Brussels
Mixed by Alex Fostier au Gingko Studio | Mastering by Vincent De Bast at Darecordings, Brussels.
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