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Jazz Thing Next Generation, vol. 87 - Uassyn : Zacharya.
Format : 1 CD Digipack
Durée totale : 00:32:01

Enregistrement : 12-16/05/2019
Lieu : Zürich
Pays : Suisse
Prise de son : Stereo

Label : Double Moon
Référence : DMCHR71387
EAN : 0608917138726
Code Prix : DM015A

Année d'édition : 2021
Date de sortie : 01/04/2021

Genre : Jazz
Zacharya
Zacharya
Tuain
Chy
Dji-ut
Mmoosh
Kheretem

Uassyn
Tapiwa Svosve, saxophone alto
Silvan Jeger, contrebasse
Vincent Glanzmann, batterie

Anything but ordinary – that could be the motto of the young Swiss trio Uassyn. Although the band has a line-up of saxophone, bass and drums, which has a long tradition in jazz history, it sounds anything but traditional. This is due to the unusual patterns that drummer Vincent Glanzmann drums, the steady bass Silvan Jeger plucks and the unique sound Tapiwa Svosve gets out of his alto saxophone. "The combination of instruments is not that important for us,” Glanzmann said. “We are more defined by our personalities. It's about the sounds that are generated – they have something warm and round.” He hits the nail on his head with this, because although Uassyn clearly belongs to the rather avant-garde side of jazz, they sound anything but abstract or even cerebral. And they have been working on their common sound for a long time; the trio has been together for five years. “We know each other from the Zurich jazz scene,” Glanzmann said. “I played first with Silvan. We had a lot of ideas and waited for the right third person. Then Tapiwa came.” They refer to their music as skater jazz, which they tried to whip into shape during the first two years in a rehearsal room. “We try to achieve a result with this jazz tonality through other approaches,” Glanzmann explained. “The image of a skater seemed quite fitting to us. If you take a board and go out, make turns and do tricks, it's a way to experience yourself. This is how we try to play our instruments.” Taking their instruments and going out seemed to be the right next step to Uassyn. In addition to tours at home and abroad – Poland, Lithuania and Germany were already on their tour plan – they discovered a very special performance mode for themselves, which has a lot to do with their hometown Zurich. “We played in public spaces during our skating sessions,” Glanzmann described this unusual experience. “In Zurich, every square meter belongs to someone, so it's hard to find a place to play. We are only allowed to play in a rehearsal room or club. Consequently, we built a space for ourselves for each piece somewhere – perhaps analogous to street art – to occupy the city for us.” Direct contact with a random audience shaped their music without Uassyn making any compromises. The special situation of the three musicians resulted in them responding precisely to each other and focusing on their strangely exhausting sound power. “In retrospect, we already had the feeling that a site belonged to us in a strange way,” Glanzmann can remember well. “We played without amplifiers, some alcoholics sang along, and most people watched us from a distance. Those who were there on a bicycle came closest to us, perhaps because they knew they could quickly leave.” Now Uassyn is taking their long overdue next step and recorded their debut album “Zacharya” for the 87th release of Jazz thing Next Generation. Its music, which resembles an independent language – which is why the band name is also an invented word – is bursting with energy and vitality, but also has plenty of room for tender and ballad-like moments. Its songs seem hypnotic, live from a penetrating beat-bias and take advantage of the freedom that jazz promises as a result. The strangeness that their music radiates continues in the song titles “DJI-ut”, “Mmoosh” and “Kherkene”. “‘Kheretem’ is composed of the names of Egyptian gods,” Glanzmann explained. “Otherwise, we try to express the title with the feeling of the piece: like a picture, but using letters instead of colors.”

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