Sandman Project’s long awaited debut album Where Did You Go? is a
borderless amalgam of brass heavy sounds, a document of a band whose
musical tendencies mimic their open-minded ethic where Ethio- jazz,
Afrobeat, American soul music and psychedelic, Mediterranean funk
traverse.
Led by guitarist and composer Tal Sandman, Tel Aviv based Sandman
Projects’s last release was in 2018 on their debut EP, their only
existing recording. Six years later and it is no surprise this expansive
work is positively brimming with an ocean of ideas, rooted in jazz,
exceptionally crafted and boasting a myriad of musical pivots with a
subtle but crucial production and synth touch by producer Tomer Baruch.
Absolutely key to this new recording and Tal’s adult musical upbringing
and education is the ongoing influence of saxophonist Abate Barihun,
sometimes known as the Ethiopian John Coltrane who is an Ethiopian Jew
who emigrated to Israel in 1999. Whilst he doesn’t feature directly on
the record, Tal has long been mentored and stewarded by him and she
affirms that “his inspiration continues to play a crucial role in my
creative process.”
And so, to the album’s title track Where Did you Go which
oozes film- noir with Tal’s omnipresent Tizta sound using the Tezeta
scales from Ethiopia dictating the mood whilst synths transcend and
build an immersive soundscape something akin to Mulatu Astake jamming
with the Fleet Foxes with Brian Eno-esque electronic manipulation.
The Sandman project line up comprises of 5 core musicians with Tal
Sandman on electric guitar, Tal Avraham playing trumpet, Tal Eyal on
percussion, Noam Cherchie on drums and Ariel Harrosh on bass. Additional
synth and organ provided by producer Tomer Baruch and guest vocalist
Dafna Shilon joins on the album closer The Other Side. The group all
live in Tel Aviv with Tal living in the Jaffa neighborhood for 12 years
and the official birth-place of the Sandman Project. Jaffa is a diverse
urban region where Arabs, Jews, Christians and many more live
harmoniously together and it’s here where Tal has been active in
building community ties and where she has recently started learning
Arabic. The recent and shocking violence and war in Israel and Palestine
has strengthened the bonds within the Jaffa community and a sense of
unity and desire for peace has pervaded echoing Tal’s wish for peace,
for real and imagined boundaries to dissolve and war and survival to be
replaced with compassion and humanity. Jaffa is also Tal’s place of
respite and spiritual place of being, where she returned to after
significant musical and creative excursions to Goa in India (where she
formed the Goa Afrobeat Band) and to London where she created a branch
of the Sandman Project.
Tal’s recent trip to Goa is effectively soundtracked on the album opener
Karnataka, which borrows from the east, both the spirit and it’s
drumming, inspired by a South Indian wedding ceremony. Trumpets and
Tal’s incessant but measured guitar riffing using Indian scales
transcends into a beautiful soundtrack of jazz and psychedelia energized
with a propulsive funk. Temptation & Figs reverberates with a sly
groove, an organ filled and chilled groove given a life affirming vibe
with it repetitive and harmonized vocal pass building to a trumpet
crescendo.
The cine flavoured edge of Sandman Project goes wide screen on The X
Files as bizarre electronic gurgling remiss of early BBC Radiophonic
recordings intertwine with horn stabs and a percussion solo. Further
vintage synth excursions repeat on Cauda Equina, with Tal’s heavy
fretting giving the track a funk feel, and a dreamy one as the trumpet
builds. Dafna Shilon’s entrance at the end of the album on The Other
Side is unique in that it brings a skank to proceedings and is the only
lyrical song from the collection.
Six years in the waiting, and with plentiful personal and collective
transformation giving Where Did You Go? a deeper sense of geography and
global nuance, the new sound of Sandman Project is rich, porous and
dreamy and essentially, full of hope.
Tracklist:
1. Karnataka
2. Intro Based On Fire
3. Based On Fire
4. Where Did You Go?
5. Cauda Equina
6. Chinese Box
7. Temptations & Figs
8. The X Files
9. Before The Storm
10. The Other Side