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| Coming October 4th 2019 - NEXTLEVEL debut: Michel Maurer and The Shape of Noon Michel Maurer's debut jazz album as a leader "The Shape of Noon" captures his ensemble Meridian in peak form while also commanding the listener's attention through a pure uncomplicated sound and intriguing shapes. Maurer's compositions are influenced by shapes, colors, textures and reflect a natural compositional style. In addition to the clear musical imagery, the song titles themselves beckon a thought provoking imagery of the shapes and stories behind each track. Maurer explains that "one cannot see music when listening, the way each title is written adds a visual element that the audience and artists themselves can imagine." With Maurer's diverse musical background and the band's direct and unedited style, the title of the album alludes to the future shapes of jazz to come. The personnel of the album consists of his ensemble Meridian: Alex Levine on Guitar, Ben Rolston on Double Bass, and Peyton Pleninger on Tenor Saxophone. Collaboration was key to the album, with each artist bringing their unique experience with jazz and improvised music. The music draws on a balance of improvisational freedom and counterpoint. On several compositions, the band took an unconventional approach to internalizing the music. Instead of the ensemble members reading preconceived orchestrations, Maurer had each member learn all of the parts, to enable a deeper and more complete understanding of the composition. This level of detailed rehearsal allowed for the freedom of expression that is evident throughout the album. Maurer accounts, "The choice to play and record with Alex, Ben and Peyton is the first sound related choice I made. They all have a sound that is pure, very human and that makes their playing effective and beautiful... our four voices blend together and speak honestly." Keeping in line with the vision of an authentic and clean sound, five out of the seven songs on the album were done with a single take without any edits. Even throughout the mixing and mastering process minimal effects were used, always staying true to creating as acoustic and live performance as possible. On this choice Maurer reflects "Of course some tracks have imperfections, but it's honest, it's us, and that's what I wanted because I believe this is how we can touch the listeners more deeply." The Shape of Noon releases on NextLevel on October 4th, 2019. About Michel Maurer : Drummer, composer and educator Michel Maurer's musical roots are multiple and varied. Earlier in his career he was performing within the European improvised music and metal scene simultaneously, involved in the Swiss and Canadian punk rock scene for ten years and the Francophone electro-pop scene, constantly crossing continents and music styles. Born in Geneva, Switzerland, Michel Maurer moved to New York City in 2013 where he created the Michel Maurer Trio, focusing and expanding his art in jazz and creative music as a drummer, composer and band leader. Since 2000 Michel Maurer has played with a wide range of musicians and bands on stage, in recording studios, tv and radio shows, touring Europe and the North American continent (France, Germany, Spain, Switzerland, Italy, Malta, Canada, USA, Cuba). He has performed on world famous stages including the Apollo Theater, Geneva's Arena, Theatre du Leman, Montreux Jazz Festival, Jazz Estival Lugano and has collaborated on more than 20 published recordings. More recently Michel Maurer has initiated a music project with guitarist Alex Levine, saxophonist Peyton Pleninger and bassist Ben Rolston to create the quartet Meridian, a new vehicle to express his musical visions through original compositions and improvised music. The music of this project reflects five years of deep immersion in the New York City jazz scene. write your comments about the article :: © 2019 Jazz News :: home page |