Trumpeter, bandleader and composer Matthew Halsall announces landmark
new album An Ever Changing View, an expansive, immaculately conceived
project which presents Halsall’s signature blend of jazz, electronica,
global and spiritual jazz influences.
An Ever Changing View will be released on September 8th on Gondwana
Records (the label Halsall founded 15 years ago) ahead of a landmark
show at The Royal Albert Hall in London on September 21st and UK and EU
tour dates.
Halsall who has been hailed as one of the leading figures of the UK jazz
renaissance has never seen himself as part of any one sound or scene:
he builds his own sonic universe instead. An Ever Changing View finds
him at his most experimental yet, once again expanding his sound and
production techniques to create his unique brand of deeply meditative
music.
During the album's creation, he was staying in both a beautiful
architect’s house with breath-taking sea views and a striking modernist
house, where he composed what he saw “like a landscape painting”. In
these new environments, Halsall wanted to capture “the feeling of
openness and escapism” and to approach making music again from scratch.
“I hit the reset button and wanted to have complete musical freedom,” he says. “It was a real exploration of sound.”
An Ever Changing View comes in a package as striking as the music, with
handmade fonts designed by Ian Anderson of The Designers Republic and
the specially commissioned tapestry by artist Sara Kelly is a stunning
and harmonious complement to the record's sound.
Tracklist:
1. Tracing Nature
2. Water Street
3. An Ever Changing View
4. Calder Shapes
5. Mountains, Trees and Seas
6. Field of Vision
7. Jewels
8. Sunlight Reflection
9. Natural Movement
10. Triangles in the Sky