7th March 2015: BIG NEWS: Samuel Blaser to release ‘Spring Rain’ on April 28th 2015 feat Russ Lossing, Drew Gress, Gerald Cleaver + Full Track Preview, Promo Vid + Pledge Music Campaign pre-orders + JazzTimes feature

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Swiss trombonist Samuel Blaser makes his Whirlwind debut with his new quartet album Spring Rain (click here), a tribute to US clarinettist and composer Jimmy Giuffre. Intentionally blurring the boundaries between jazz, blues, free improvisation and contemporary classical, along with an ear for strong melody, Blaser is a musician who seeks to widen the musical scope of his instrument while retaining its tonal identity.

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His own playing is rooted in classical training and with beginnings in blues and swing he gained a scholarship to study in the Unites States. His early penchant for breaking free of constraints has resulted in a number of successful collaborations, most notably with his established, trusted quartet of Russ Lossing (piano/keyboards), Drew Gress (bass) and Gerald Cleaver (drums).

Following an already impressive back-catalog – most recently his informed interpretation of works by medieval composer Guillame de Machaut (Consort in Motion: A Mirror to Machaut, 2013) – on Spring Rain Blaser takes the melodic focus and considerable but perhaps lesser-known output of Jimmy Giuffre (1921-2008) to inspire new compositions and interpretations which bristle with spontaneity and invention. Possessing a lyrical tone as well as a mastery of multiphonics (often achieving extraordinary, gritty results with these carefully-crafted embouchured/sung clusters), Blaser duels with the myriad keyboard colors of Lossing (including Wurlitzer, Fender Rhodes and Minimoog), driven by intuitive, intelligent bass and drums.

Artistically directed by the renowned Robert Sadin (Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Sting), Blaser’s latest expression as a leader revels in the possibility of free improvisation which emanates as much from the influence of Stravinsky and Morton Feldman as it does high-grooving swing and blues. The diversity of the album is exemplified by the unpredictable, increasing tumult of “Missing Mark Suetterlyn”, the breezy almost Ellingtonian swing of “Temporarily”, the dark Bartokian spaciality of “Umbra” and then riotous, improv-fusion-spirited “The First Snow”.

Blaser thrives on continually developing and communicating new expressions in improvisation, keen for audiences to discover and appreciate the trombone in other forms. Spring Rain clearly displays that intent with an immersive soundworld which rewards with deeper understanding. He explains: “With this album I would like to show that the trombone can be melodic and have various forms of expression, and that I am not just interested in free jazz – you can’t categorize my music in one space. I want people to know that there is jazz, blues, classical music, beautiful melodies and no boundaries.”

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Check out a full length track from the album:

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Pledge Music Campaign:

Samuel’s is currently doing a Pledge Music Campaign for the album and by pre-ordering Spring Rain or ordering any of the many items on offer, you will get immediate access to behind the scene views in video and pictures, leading up to the release date April 28th and much more.  There are lot of goodies to get in addition to the pre-order, check out his campaign where you’ll find some rare recordings and even skype lessons.

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JazzTimes Magazine feature:  Samuel has been featured this month in JazzTimes Magazine and listed as “five current jazz trombonists you need to know.”

 

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