Yazz Ahmed - La Saboteuse (2017) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Yazz Ahmed
- Title: La Saboteuse
- Year Of Release: 2017
- Label: Naim Audio Ltd. Under Exclusive Licence from Yazz Ahmed
- Genre: Jazz
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24bit/44.1kHz
- Total Time: 00:57:01
- Total Size: 656,65 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
[1:21] 01. Yazz Ahmed - Inhale
[8:12] 02. Yazz Ahmed - Jamil Jamal
[1:14] 03. Yazz Ahmed - Misophonia
[5:02] 04. Yazz Ahmed - The Space Between The Fish And The Moon
[4:32] 05. Yazz Ahmed - La Saboteuse
[6:16] 06. Yazz Ahmed - Al Emadi
[1:02] 07. Yazz Ahmed - Inspiration Expiration
[7:19] 08. Yazz Ahmed - The Lost Pearl
[5:08] 09. Yazz Ahmed - Bloom
[7:23] 10. Yazz Ahmed - Belielle
[0:43] 11. Yazz Ahmed - Whirling
[7:22] 12. Yazz Ahmed - Organ Eternal
[1:26] 13. Yazz Ahmed - Exhale
Editors’ Notes
La Saboteuse finds trumpeter Yazz Ahmed arriving at artistic maturity, mining a sound that reflects her Middle Eastern heritage and her immersion in the British jazz scene. Shabaka Hutchings, on bass clarinet throughout, provides a throaty, low-register counterpoint to Ahmed’s warm, brassy eloquence. Vibraphonist Lewis Wright (on “The Lost Pearl”) and keyboardist Naadia Sheriff (on “Jamil Jamal”) solo with deep harmonic insight. Corrina Silvester’s eclectic percussion brings a sense of immediacy to the heavily electric, atmospheric mix.
About Yazz Ahmed
Trumpeter, composer, and bandleader Yazz Ahmed is a gifted performer who draws inspiration from her love of post-bop jazz and her Middle Eastern heritage. Born in Bahrain in 1983, Ahmed grew up in Carshalton, Surrey, England, where she first began playing trumpet at age nine. Encouraged by her grandfather, jazz trumpeter Terry Brown, Ahmed progressed quickly, taking private lessons and playing in the school orchestra. She honed her skills after high school, earning her bachelor's degree from Kingston University and later studying on the postgraduate level at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. During her time in London, she formed her own group and recorded her debut album, Finding My Way Home, which showcased her genre-bending mix of modal jazz and Arabic scales and rhythms. In 2011 she garnered yet more attention playing flügelhorn on Radiohead's The King of Limbs. Since leaving school she has found work with a bevy of artists, including Toshiko Akiyoshi, Rufus Reid, Mark Nightingale, Lee "Scratch" Perry, the London Jazz Orchestra, and many more. In 2017 she delivered her sophomore solo album, Saboteuse, which featured a cover of Radiohead's "Bloom." ~ Matt Collar
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[1:21] 01. Yazz Ahmed - Inhale
[8:12] 02. Yazz Ahmed - Jamil Jamal
[1:14] 03. Yazz Ahmed - Misophonia
[5:02] 04. Yazz Ahmed - The Space Between The Fish And The Moon
[4:32] 05. Yazz Ahmed - La Saboteuse
[6:16] 06. Yazz Ahmed - Al Emadi
[1:02] 07. Yazz Ahmed - Inspiration Expiration
[7:19] 08. Yazz Ahmed - The Lost Pearl
[5:08] 09. Yazz Ahmed - Bloom
[7:23] 10. Yazz Ahmed - Belielle
[0:43] 11. Yazz Ahmed - Whirling
[7:22] 12. Yazz Ahmed - Organ Eternal
[1:26] 13. Yazz Ahmed - Exhale
Editors’ Notes
La Saboteuse finds trumpeter Yazz Ahmed arriving at artistic maturity, mining a sound that reflects her Middle Eastern heritage and her immersion in the British jazz scene. Shabaka Hutchings, on bass clarinet throughout, provides a throaty, low-register counterpoint to Ahmed’s warm, brassy eloquence. Vibraphonist Lewis Wright (on “The Lost Pearl”) and keyboardist Naadia Sheriff (on “Jamil Jamal”) solo with deep harmonic insight. Corrina Silvester’s eclectic percussion brings a sense of immediacy to the heavily electric, atmospheric mix.
About Yazz Ahmed
Trumpeter, composer, and bandleader Yazz Ahmed is a gifted performer who draws inspiration from her love of post-bop jazz and her Middle Eastern heritage. Born in Bahrain in 1983, Ahmed grew up in Carshalton, Surrey, England, where she first began playing trumpet at age nine. Encouraged by her grandfather, jazz trumpeter Terry Brown, Ahmed progressed quickly, taking private lessons and playing in the school orchestra. She honed her skills after high school, earning her bachelor's degree from Kingston University and later studying on the postgraduate level at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. During her time in London, she formed her own group and recorded her debut album, Finding My Way Home, which showcased her genre-bending mix of modal jazz and Arabic scales and rhythms. In 2011 she garnered yet more attention playing flügelhorn on Radiohead's The King of Limbs. Since leaving school she has found work with a bevy of artists, including Toshiko Akiyoshi, Rufus Reid, Mark Nightingale, Lee "Scratch" Perry, the London Jazz Orchestra, and many more. In 2017 she delivered her sophomore solo album, Saboteuse, which featured a cover of Radiohead's "Bloom." ~ Matt Collar
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-- REQUESTS FOR LINK RECOVERY --
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Year 2017 | Jazz | HD & Vinyl
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