The Swedish quartet Goran Kajfeš Tropiques share their new music We Jazz
Records on May 3rd. Tell Us, an album consisting of three long pieces
composed by the group, is "slow music" to the bone, a deep body of work
utilising the language of jazz as its core mode of communication but
echoing way beyond. The quartet is expanded with strings, adding wings
to the music and helping it lift off the ground in a personal, highly
engaging manner.
The Tropiques quartet consists of Goran Kajfeš (trumpet, synthesizer),
Alexander Zethson (piano, organ, synthesizer), Johan Berthling (acoustic
bass) and Johan Holmegard (drums) – each a key member in the Swedish
creative music scene, with experience from groups such as Dungen,
Ghosted, Fire!, Gard Nilssen's Supersonic Orchestra, Oddjob, plus many
more, including Goran Kajfeš's own Suptropic Arkestra. Their music,
groove based and connected to the tradition of "minimalism" has at times
been called "hypno-jazz". Tropiques initially came together in 2011
when Kajfeš was commissioned to compose and perform music to a
performance by the Swedish modern dance company Vindhäxor. Since then,
the group has evolved in its own ways and independently from, yet
informed by, their origins. That is, the experience of creating music together with a strong sense of movement.
All three compositions on Tell Us expand on what the Tropiques have done
before, building around their signature style and its spacey texture
and rooting the musical narrative in strong melody, rolling groove and
their collective limitless urge for sonic exploration. As the opener
"Unity In Diversity" goes to show, Tropiques's compositions are like
flowers opening slowly, each element and layer growing out of what has
come before, in a constantly surprising manner. This music, then,
becomes the perfect antidote for the quick-fix eye candy rolling down
your smartphone screen. This music will take its time, but it'll also
create new dimensions with each second as it unfolds.
RIYL: Alice Coltrane, Terry Riley, Steve Reich, Pharoah Sanders,
Laraaji, "Crescent" era John Coltrane, Swedish psychedelic music,
"Kosmische Musik"
Tracklist:
1. Unity In Diversity
2. Magmatique
3. Prije i posle