Jazz boss promoter Lubi Jovanovic finishes
off a busy year of live gigs (50+ shows) with a final "Jazzland
Sessions" seated jazz club show featuring two bands in the Leeds scene
pushing the boundaries of the jazz music genre. Mu Quintet are
avant-jazz heavy hitters featuring musicians who play with the Ancient
Infinity Orchestra, Matthew Halsall ensemble and Live Evil. Tonight,
they launch their debut album "Summit" at this show. Support comes from
the young cosmic/spiritual jazz combo Amon Ra Collective who are
beginning to make a name for themselves within the city's jazz scene.
Mu
Quintet are a Leeds-based instrumental jazz outfit drawing inspiration
from movements within the musical avant-garde. With a sound
characterised by rich compositions, explosive improvisation and
intricate melodies, they aim to push at the boundaries of the small
ensemble. Mu Quintet comprises members of Ancient Infinity Orchestra,
Matthew Halsall ensemble, Kinaara and Yard Nule.
The concept of
’Mu’ is meant to be an answer beyond the question. Mu Quintet is an
Avant-Jazz group playing original compositions. The group aims to
celebrate the act of improvisation and free expression in the modern
era. Direct influences include; Ornette Coleman, Art Ensemble Of
Chicago, Pharoah Sanders, Eric Dolphy. The compositions and playing
style aim to present an alternative expression of the brilliance of jazz
music, to the mainstream trends in modern jazz.
They made their
Brudenell debut last June at DJ Lubi's Leeds Jazz Festival event
supporting Live Evil. Tonight they return as headliners to launch their
debut album "Summit" on Dirth Records which drops worldwide today across
all digital platforms.
Tracklist:
1. Diogenes' Pot
2. I
3. Summit
4. Miss B
5. II
6. Maya's Mood
7. Sight
8. III
9. Sukha
10. Lizard
11. IV
12. Faith