Aliens Deliberating Joris Roelofs
Album info
Album-Release:
2014
HRA-Release:
12.04.2014
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- 1 Diana's Castle 07:23
- 2 Bad Dream 00:46
- 3 Kary's Trance 05:46
- 4 Aliens Deliberating 01:05
- 5 Ataraxia 06:38
- 6 Vlotte Babbel 00:33
- 7 Eleventhly 05:49
- 8 Big Drunken Bumblebee 01:00
- 9 Sophisticated Lady 04:57
- 10 Before the Commonwealth 04:42
- 11 Love Declaration 00:26
- 12 High Dark Sea 05:45
Info for Aliens Deliberating
Bass clarinetist Joris Roelofs makes magic, conjuring up suspenseful contrasting worlds of sound - and in the process gives voice to captivatingly beautiful musical conversations. Roelofs' trio plays music characterized by a powerful intimacy and a preternatural instrumental communication.
No, it’s not something out of this world that lets loose with strange shimmering sounds one moment and then issues forth with tones that reverberate with a homey
warmth the next. In jazz, the bass clarinet has long given the impression of an extraterrestrial sound machine—even though it had surfaced as early as 1926 in a Jelly Roll Morton recording.
For those who see the bass clarinet for the first time, it looks a bit like a strangely shaped, dark- colored saxophone made out of wood. Since the 1960’s, bolstered by legendary saxophonist Eric Dolphy’s preemi- nent bass clarinet playing, along with such famous succes- sors as David Murray, Louis Sclavis, and Michael Riessler, the instrument has become a continually stronger voice in jazz. In the last few years, 30 year old Dutch jazz musician Joris Roelofs has surfaced as one of those who plays the instrument with the required passion and mastery.
And here he lays down a dozen gripping pieces on his debut for Pirouet Records—an album with the tongue-in-cheek title: Aliens Deliberating. If you think that this music is the weighty conversation of extraterrestrials, (strictly speak- ing, only the title piece suggests the possibility), then these aliens must be rather fascinating contemporaries: the rep- artee between Joris Roelofs’ bass clarinet, Matt Penman’s bass, and Ted Poor’s drums is nothing short of fantastic.
Joris Roelofs, bass clarinet
Matt Penman, bass
Ted Poor, drums
Joris Roelofs
born February 21, 1984 in Aix-en-Provence (France), raised in Amsterdam (Netherlands), plays saxophones, clarinet and bass clarinet. He started to play classical clarinet at the age of six, and then started the alto saxophone at the age of twelve. He was a member of the Vienna Art Orchestra from 2005 2010. Joris also plays lead alto in the Jazz Orchestra Of The Concertgebouw in the Netherlands.
He graduated in 2007 as a Master of Music at the Conservatory of Amsterdam. In 2001 Joris won the Pim Jacobs Price.
In 2003 he received, as a first non-American, the Stan Getz/Clifford Brown Fellowship Award in the US, organized by the International Association Of Jazz Education (IAJE). The IAJE also honored him with a First Level price. In 2004 Joris received the first price of the prestigious Deloitte Jazz Award in the Netherlands.
In 2008 he was selected for the Thelonious Monk International Saxophone Competition.
Among others, Joris played with Brad Mehldau, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Christina Branco, Lionel Loueke, Eric Harland, Lewis Nash, Aaron Goldberg, Ralph Peterson, James Carter, Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, WDR Big Band, Ari Hoenig, Matt Penman. In 2010 he was asked by Brad Mehldau to perform with him at the Carnegie Hall in New York and Sanders Theatre in Boston, along with Chris Potter, Joshua Redman, Chris Cheek, Greg Tardy, Sam Sadigursky, Timothy Andres and Becca Stevens. In a Dutch TV show, at age 16, Joris performed the famous clarinet introduction of Gershwins Rhapsody In Blue with the Orkest van het Oosten, and was featured as a soloist with the Jazz Orchestra Of The Concertgebouw.
Also he recorded as a special clarinet soloist with the Metropole Orchestra with Laura Fygi (2004). As a leader he performed several times at the North Sea Jazz Festival, Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Smalls Jazz Club in NYC, among other places. In October 2008 he did a European release tour with Ari Hoenig, Aaron Goldberg and Johannes Weidenmueller to promote his debute album Introducing Joris Roelofs. In 2009 and 2010 Joris did a quartet tour in Europe with Aaron Goldberg, Reginald Veal, Joe Sanders, Greg Hutchinson.
Joris also plays in the Chambertones Trio, with Jesse van Ruller and Clemens van der Feen. They released two albums: Chamber Tones and The Ninth Planet, and did a release tour in Japan for each album. Joris last CD Live At The Bimhuis was released in 2011 and was nominated for a Edison in 2012. He founded another trio in 2011 with Ted Poor and Matt Penman, featuring Joris on bass clarinet. They did a tour in 2011 and 2013, and their new album will be released in January. As a sideman Joris has played at a large number of international jazz festivals and jazz clubs, all over the world. He moved to New York City in March 2008, and moved back to Amsterdam in 2011.
Booklet for Aliens Deliberating