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    David Virelles - Antenna (2016) [Official Digital Download 24/88]

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    David Virelles - Antenna (2016) [Official Digital Download 24/88]

    David Virelles - Antenna (2016)
    FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/88,2 kHz | Time - 21:47 minutes | 439 MB
    Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet

    The music of Cuban-born, Brooklyn-based pianist David Virelles conjures a hallucinatory world in which ancient Afro-Cuban rhythms and ritual reverberate in the here and now. His 2016 offering for ECM Records is "Antenna", music attuned to a timeless rhythmic-cultural current even as it pulses with a vibrantly urban, modernist energy. A six-track, 22-minute EP released exclusively on vinyl and digitally, "Antenna" sees Virelles channel Afro-Cuban percussion into an electro-acoustic, almost psychedelic swirl, one that melds jazz improvisation and organic grooves with digital refraction, shadowy synthesizers, otherworldly field recordings and even Cuban street poetry.

    David Virelles' ECM follow-up to 2014's astonishing Mboko label debut is Antenna, a six-track EP rooted in the same musical terrain while differing in its mode of expression. The keyboardist, composer, and producer has long been a sonic explorer; he's deeply involved with the experimental electronic music scene in New York. Sound rather than music has obsessed Virelles since he was a child, because of its ability to create narrative and alter metaphysical perceptions. That's in ample evidence here; he acts as much like a producer and strategist as he does a jazz pianist. In addition to acoustic piano, Virelles employs Hammond B-3, Roland Juno-6, electric and prepared pianos, and various samplers. He re-enlists vocalist Román Díaz and drummer Marcus Gilmore from the Mboko team. The latter not only plays drums but accompanies samples of them to create expansive new grooves. Opening track "Binary" is constructed almost entirely of the ritualistic Afro-Cuban rhythms showcased on the earlier album, but with a twist. While congas and bata drums are played in dialogic exchange by Mauricio Herrara and Gilmore, they are appended with sampled bird song and the fragmented rhythmic sequences of Los Seres, a fictional percussion ensemble created by Virelles. It's simultaneously hyperkinetic and trance-inducing. Henry Threadgill adds his treated, multi-tracked alto saxophone to the all-too-brief ballad "Water, Bird-Headed Mistress." Co-produced by cellist/electronicist Alexander Overington, it's structured like a story as his bluesy horn is accompanied by droning cello and ambient washes of nocturnal sounds. "Threshold" features squawking cello, bird song samples, insect sounds, jazz drums, B-3 drones, percussion samples, and distorted electric guitar, all spindled to hallucinatory effect before a multi-layered vocal chant claims the center. (Gilles Peterson grabbed hold of this cut hard, playing it repeatedly on his show.) "Rumbakua" delivers off-kilter breaks, as Cuban rapper Etián Brebaje Man delivers rhymes, while sultry electric piano staggers between funky jazz and carnival melody. The set's finest (and longest) cut, "El Titan de Bronce," offers electro-acoustic jazz improvisation built on a rhythmic sequence by piano and drums. Electric guitar and sampled snares attempt to frame Virelles' canny, labyrinthine solo that investigates scale, mode, and polyrhythms, but it's too mercurial. While it’s hard to say whether fans of Mboko will be able to embrace Antenna or simply scratch their heads, those interested in 21st century experimental music should flock to it. This set erases boundaries between genre and sound, placing them in service to the creative process. These six shapeshifting stories are as illustrative as they are elusive. If Antenna has a shortcoming, it's simply because it's too brief, and that's a good problem to have for a musician.

    Tracklist:

    01 - Binary
    02 - Water, Bird Headed Mistress
    03 - Threshold
    04 - Rumbakuá
    05 - El Titán De Bronce
    06 - Text

    Produced by David Virelles and Alexander Overington.
    Recorded by Joe Blaney at The Farm by Alexander Overington and at Brooklyn Recording.
    Mixed by Alexander Overington. Mastered at Greenhouse Studios by Valgeir Sigurosson.

    Musicians:
    David Virelles - acoustic piano, Hammond B3 organ, Roland JUNO-6, Vermona electric piano, Wurlitzer electric piano, prepared piano, programming, samples
    Alexander Overington - electronics, samples, cello
    Rafiq Bhatia - guitar
    Henry Threadgill - alto saxophone
    Román Díaz - vocals
    Etián Brebaje Man - vocals
    Marcus Gilmore - drums, electronic percussion
    Mauricio Herrera - percussion
    Los Seres - percussion

    Analyzed: David Virelles / Antenna
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR9 -0.10 dB -11.29 dB 2:32 01-Binary
    DR7 -0.10 dB -8.53 dB 2:27 02-Water, Bird Headed Mistress
    DR9 -0.10 dB -12.57 dB 5:33 03-Threshold
    DR9 -0.10 dB -11.15 dB 2:39 04-Rumbakuá
    DR8 -0.10 dB -9.50 dB 6:46 05-El Titán De Bronce
    DR10 -0.10 dB -12.57 dB 1:51 06-Text
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    Number of tracks: 6
    Official DR value: DR9

    Samplerate: 88200 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 2474 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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