11th December 2018: Jasper Blom’s ‘Polyphony’ feat. Bert Joris and Nils Wogram double-CD set, download, 2x 180 gram gatefold Limited Edition – available for pre-order now + upcoming tour dates
CD • DL • 180 gram heavyweight 2×12″ LP in gatefold artwork
Important dates:
January 25, 2019 – Worldwide Release Date (CD / DL)
March 15, 2019 – Vinyl Release Date
Pre-Order here and listen to tracks

But Jasper Blom isn’t a musician for standing still: “A few years ago, I began experimenting with the idea of guest soloists, inviting US saxophonist Dick Oatts and the late Italian trumpeter Marco Tamburini. That started me thinking about the project in a more structural way.” His creativity is centered around a fascination with mediaeval polyphony. “It’s an intuitive process”, he reveals, “often starting with a fragment of, say, a 500-year-old manuscript, maybe only a couple of bars; and then I mold it, adding or removing elements.”
The first set features the quartet’s longtime friend Bert Joris; and Nils Wogram, in the second set, has been on Blom’s radar for years as a particularly original player, composer and improviser: “I’m a fan, and his freer approach is a good match for my music.” The saxophonist revels in that extra voice to write for, more polyphonically, while maintaining improvisational space. “Most of my experimentation begins from the question, ‘What if…?’, with the band reinterpreting my ideas – an exciting way of getting beyond the realm of what I first imagined.” And that phrenology model on the album cover? Owned by a neuroscientist friend and displaying terms such as ‘ideality’, ‘contructiveness’ and ‘self criticism’, it’s seen by Blom as a metaphor or ‘road map’ for what musicians can encounter.

‘Decidophobia’ introduces Nils Wogram’s deliciously bluesy, growling trombone; and more abstract expressions in ‘Running Gag’ and technically-demanding ‘Least of Your Worries’ run fast and hard with spiky, chromatic melodies and boisterous extemporization. Grooving ‘Macedonian Candidate’ produces lithe solos from Wogram and Blom, and the quintet’s more spacial ambiences are heard in dreamy ‘Nancy in the Sky’ and the attractively tiptoed tones of ‘Antidote’.
“I now think about my band as a flexible unit, either as a quartet or moving in all kinds of directions”, says Jasper Blom, “so it feels natural to have a fifth person there, and to work with a variety of timbres. It’s great to have the opportunity to take the listener into these different worlds in Polyphony.”
TOUR DATES
with Nils Wogram & Bert Joris:
13 December 2018 – Lantaren Venster, Rotterdam
14 December 2018 – Paradox, Tilburg
15 December 2018 – ProJazz, The Hague
16 December 2018 – Tivoli, Vredenburg, Utrecht
12 April 2019 – BIMHUIS, Amsterdam
with Bert Joris:
February 22 2019 – CC Mol (Belgium)
February 24 2019 – Porgy and Bess, Terneuzen (NL)
April 6 2019 – TBC, Belgium
with Nils Wogram:
Nov 30 – Mahogany Hall, Edam (NL)







