Album info
Album-Release:
2022
HRA-Release:
25.03.2022
Album including Album cover
- 1 Renaissance 06:34
- 2 Kawira 03:03
- 3 Too Much Soul for This World 04:41
- 4 Tangos 06:16
- 5 Hold Your Hand 04:03
- 6 Macondo 07:01
- 7 For All These Real Stars 06:42
- 8 Alfaia 05:07
- 9 Queen of Queens 05:06
- 10 Our Folklore 04:43
- 11 Zikra 05:47
- 12 Convivere 05:42
Info for Our Folklore
Thanks to a sometimes destructive confinement, Louis Matute took the opportunity to build. To strengthen his own foundations with elements from elsewhere. Without fear of exploring lands that are not his own, he took his six musicians on this jazz adventure. Taking inspiration from vibrations located hundreds or even thousands of kilometers away, those brought by musical messengers or directly picked up on the spot, during a necessarily enriching journey. Respecting the codes and values of the paths taken, mixing them so that nothing takes over but so that everything forms a whole.
A new culture, a new folklore. Our Folklore. Electric in a totally instrumental acoustic ensemble, his guitar applied itself to drawing the strong and expressive themes that would guide piano and brass on the route to follow. A path which, under the effect of nervous rhythms, led the six strings beyond the Mediterranean, to meet an oud playing its oriental, bewitching and mysterious melodies. The oud has become jazz as much as jazz has become oriental. In the midst of traditional South American music and melancholy pop-rock, an additional piece in this unique artistic landscape.
Louis Matute, electric guitar, voice
Léon Phal, tenor saxophone
Zacharie Ksyk, trumpet
Andrew Audiger, piano
Virgile Rosselet, double bass
Nathan Vandenbulcke, drums
Guest:
Amine M'Raihi, oud (tracks 1, 6, 7, 11)
Recorded at Bauer Studios by Philipp Heck
Mixed by Philipp Heck
Mastered by Adrian von Ripka
Louis Matute
is one of those young musicians with an appetite and an overflowing desire for energy. A student of Wolfgang Muthspiel and Lionel Loueke, he has been leading his quartet through the European jazz scene since 2015, using his experiences and encounters to nourish his musical universe. The group is the fruit of the guitarist’s compositional work supported by three talented musicians, Léon Phal, Virgile Rosselet and Nathan Vandenbucke. Space, interaction and the warmth of the modern sound are the essential attributes of the quartet’s music. The band’s second album How Great this World Can Be was released in 2020 to great critical acclaim in France and Switzerland.
Louis Matute sees music as a craft, instruments as a palette with which he creates sounds and colours. His jazz is a series of flat tints that structure the nuances and intensities of sound. Louis Matute is mainly interested in the creative possibilities of improvisation; more specifically, in its unpredictability: how far can we trust randomness?
In 2013, Louis Matute won the Collège Claparède Music Prize and discovered a passion for jazz. He joined Vinz Vonlanthen’s class in the pre-vocational section of the Association pour l’encouragement de la musique improvisée (AMR) and enrolled in the University of Music of Lausanne (HEMU) the following year, where he was Francis Coletta’s pupil for two years. He then spent a year taking guitar lessons from Wolfgang Muthspiel and Lionel Loueke. In 2016, Louis was selected as a Swiss artist by the HEMU to play at the Switzerland Meets Brazil festival in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, organized by the Montreux Jazz Festival on the occasion of the festival’s 50th anniversary. An eclectic musician, he has played for various artists in quite different styles, notably Gaspard Sommer (neo soul) and Phasm (modern jazz). These collaborations have allowed him to perform on renowned Swiss stages such as AMR, Chorus Jazz Club, Cully Jazz, Jazz Onze +, Montreux Jazz, Label Suisse and to share the stage with exceptional musicians like Nicolas Folmer, Nguyên Lê, Matthieu Michel, and Ben van Gelder. Louis also has his own quartet; their first CD, Telepathy, was released on 20 October 2018 with the Berlin label QFTF. Louis received the Cully Jazz Festival Special Prize in June 2019. In October the same year, he was invited by the Swiss Embassy, the French Consulate and the Madajazzcar festival to go play for a week in Antananarivo during the Madajazzcar festival.
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