Benoit Delbecq Unit – Phonetics (2004) MCH SACD ISO + Hi-Res FLAC

Benoit Delbecq Unit – Phonetics (2004)
SACD Rip | SACD ISO | DST64 2.0 & 5.0 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 53:37 minutes | Front/Rear Covers +PDF | 2,83 GB
or FLAC 2.0 Stereo (converted with foobar2000 to tracks) 24bit/96 kHz | Front/Rear Covers + PDF | 1,13 GB
Features Stereo and Multichannel Surround Sound | Songlines Recordings # SGL SA1552-2 | Genre: Jazz

Phonetics from Paris-based pianist and composer Benoît Delbecq presents an artist at the height of his imaginative and synthesizing powers. Recorded with an international quintet and featuring prepared piano on several tracks, this album showcases Delbecq’s broad and deep vision of music, burnished by the audiophile recording. Phonetics was named one of the 12 best records of 2004 (“Choc de l’année”) by Jazzman, the leading jazz magazine in France.

Paris-based pianist-keyboardist-composer Delbecq has had four previous releases on Songlines since 1997, discs that have been praised in France for their individuality; two of them were honored among the 12 records of the year (“Choc de l’anneé”) by Jazzman, the leading French jazz magazine, and Phonetics has just become the third. “One of the avatars of prepared piano for over a decade” (Shoemaker), Delbecq is long overdue for greater recognition in North America, and this new international quintet should help focus attention on his broad and deep vision of music.

The idea for the band involved some educated hunches: “I wanted to provoke an encounter between musicians I knew from different scenes, Europe meets North America meets Africa [Emile Biayenda is Congolese and leads the percussion ensemble Les Tambours de Brazza]. When I started writing I had a sound in mind… a very open but very rhythmic way of playing… and different directions I wanted us to explore collectively. The mixed timbres of tenor and viola were in a sense the key to the group.” Prepared piano is also featured on several tracks: “I wanted to leave space for the guys to improvise, and accompanying with prepared sounds allows the music to sound very open harmonically, while it places me on a different axis in the rhythmic web. It also allows the mind to escape the piano in some way, and this can lead to rare blends, such as with viola playing pizzicato.”

Shoemaker notes of Delbecq’s previous Songlines SACD, the solo piano record Nu-turn, that his “affinity for African and Asian folk music and his Paul Bley-derived lyricism and floating pulse constantly dovetail about one another. This accentuates the exotic, mysterious qualities of his music,” with its fugutive harmonies and eddying polyrhythms. Expanding these moods and concepts in a five-way dialogue demanded an unusual degree of concentration and intuitive understanding from everyone involved – particularly as each piece has its own specific underlying structures, as well as its own potential for “mutation” of these points of departure. “I change the tools for each piece, and each piece is trying for a different character in the playing for each person… On ‘Multikulta’ it’s a strict rhythmic fabric that patterns the composed material, but I was interested in letting the bass and drums spontaneously mutate the form of it during Oene’s soloing. ‘Au Louvre’ is an actual mutation of ‘Maat,’ one of the pieces I wrote in 1990 for the collective group Kartet. Each phrase of the theme begins at a different point in the bass line’s cycle, kind of in the African way, and out of this Emile constructs these rhythmic micro-forms, which sets the bass line in motion along several different axes, a bit as if one were turning an actual object round in one’s hands to view it better or explain it. The downbeat or accenting is not an imposed hierarchy – you’ll see that Emile never really plays the crash cymbal as the marker of a rhythmic hierarchy, that’s so elegant!” On “4MalW” (a hushed yet astringent tribute to his mentor Mal Waldron), Delbecq sampled the band at rehearsals: “I would then be able to trigger these scraps of memory as the piece unfolded. What I love about samples is that they play tricks on your memory, they move the relationship we have with what is played or is going to be played somewhere else.”

Counting among his inspirations Cowell, Cage, Ligeti, Aka pygmy song, Balkan dance, Abdullah Ibrahim, Cecil Taylor, Steve Lacy, Miles, Monk, Ornette, and colleagues such as Steve Argüelles, Marc Ducret and the deconstructionist poet Olivier Cadiot, Delbecq has developed an unmistakable yet richly varied musical idiom. Intellectually intriguing, emotionally evocative, palpably elegant, Phonetics presents an artist at the height of his imaginative and synthesizing powers.

Tracklist:

01. Le même jour
02. Multikulta
03. Zao Wou-Ki
04. Pointe de la courte dune
05. The Elbow Room, Vancouver
06. 4MalW
07. Yompa
08. Au Louvre

Personnel:
Benoît Delbecq – piano
Mark Turner – tenor sax
Oene van Geel – viola
Mark Helias – bass
Emile Biayenda – drums

Note:
Produced by Benoît Delbecq. Engineered by Thierre Balasse.
Recorded on November 9-12, 2003 at La Muse en Circuit, Paris.
24bit/96Khz Recording Mixed in Analogue to DSD.

SACD ISO

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