This is the second album as a leader by Polish Jazz saxophonist / composer Maciej Kocinski (a.k.a. Maciej Kocin Kocinski), recorded in an intimate trio setting with bassist Andrzej Swies and drummer Krzysztof Szmanda, same as the debut album “Proverbs 3:5”, recorded a decade earlier. The album presents fifteen tracks, mostly original compositions by Kocinski except one standard, one traditional melody and one composition by Swies.
Kocinski is definitely one of my favorite Polish Jazz Artists, and although he appears as a sideman on some albums from time to time, the fact that we were destined to wait for so long for his next solo album is a great pity, especially in view of his talent.
This album offers an up-to-date sonic ambience, with Kocinski playing the EWI and utilizing some electronic layers, and the concise, mostly relatively short tracks, with a strong electric bass upbeat and dynamic drumming. This trio goes back almost twenty years as a three-fourth of the fabulous Soundcheck quartet, and their telepathic communication is absolutely phenomenal, which enables them to achieve a maximal result from the difficult saxophone trio setting.
As usual with Kocinski’s music, it is very expressive and stimulating, always telling a story, which of course can be freely interpreted by every listener. Although melody based, the music offers advanced freely improvised passages, with Kocinski displaying his excellent technique and imagination, which never ceases to amaze. Despite the fact that these musical “stories” are relatively short, they are deeply absorbing and offer a first class musical experience from start to finish, seamlessly and excitingly performed by the trio.
It is plainly obvious that Kocinski is a mature, fully developed Artist, who needs to prove nothing anymore, and can concentrate on what is important rather than build up camouflage. This album is simply a concentrated, wholehearted musical delivery.
Overall, this is a beautiful, deeply moving Jazz album, elegant in its minimalism and full of touching, lyrical melodies. Hopefully we won’t be exposed to such extended period of silence until the next album by Kocinski comes around, and in the meantime we can enjoy this little gem of an album to the max. Adam Baruch – The Soundtrack of my Live
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“14 SHORT STORIES” Kocin Kociński Trio
42.99zł
NEW RELEASE! PREMIERE 14 of October 2022
Maciej Kocin Kociński: saxes, EWI, electronics
Andrzej Święs: double bass, bass guitar
Krzysztof Szmańda: drums
Guest – Antonina Kocińska: Nord piano, vocals
Adam Baruch – The Soundtrack of my Live
Description
INTRO. Come In
TAKIETAM
TRIO B (Dramas)
ANTONINA
TRIO D (Flamenco Inside Of Me)
TRIO 6 (Second Try)
NIGHT TRAIN – whole song
TRIO AFRO. INTRO
TRIO AFRO
I DON’T WANNA GO
OVER THE RAINBOW
THE D
INTERLUDE B
AMAZING GRACE
OUTRO. What Are You Thinking About?