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Khalab // Hyperituals Vol. 1 - Soul Note 2xLP

Khalab // Hyperituals Vol. 1 - Soul Note 2xLP

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Contains 1970 songs compiled by DJ Khalab from the catalog of Soul Note, a label that led the Italian jazz scene in the 1980s and 13s. Gatefold specification.

Only the record will be announced.

Labels and other worksplease use this form. ///Click here to see more Hyperjazz Records releases available at Tobira.

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2x12" black vinyl. 
NOTE: audio samples are snippets only. Full tracks available only on vinyl. 

tracklist:

  1. A01 | Adam Rudolph's Moving Pictures - The Earth Spins Faster Than Words 
  2. A02 | Billy Bang Sextet - The Nagual Julian 
  3. A03 | Hamiet Bluiett - Bouka 
  4. B01 | Beaver Harris 360 Degree Music Experience - Aladdin's Carpet
  5. B02 | Paul Motian Quintet - Hide And Go Seek 
  6. B03 | Tony Scott - Spirits Return 
  7. C01 | George Russell - Cubano Be, Cubano Bop 
  8. C02 | Dannie Richmond Quartet - Olduvai Gorge 
  9. C03 | The Andrew Cyrille Trio - A Tribute To Bu (Take 1)
  10. D01 | Hamiet Bluiett - Rain Shout
  11. D02 | Hamiet Bluiett - Nu Tune 
  12. D03 | Max Roach Quartet - Mwalimu 
  13. D04 | Nana Vasconcelos / Antonello Salis - Ondas (Na Óhlos De Petronila)

Hyperjazz Records:

"Woke rhythms and high-spirited grooves from the vaults of two seminal Italian jazz labels, between the 70s and 80s. Intensely curated by Khalab.

Hyperituals is part of the new research path undertaken by Hyperjazz Records. Entirely curated by Khalab - Raffaele Costantino, HJ's founder and head of A&R - Hyperituals is a philological investigation that delves deep into the musical influences and cultural roots of the young Italian label. theme that runs through Hyperituals is the exploration of the possibilities of sound, rhythm, remix, and endless sampling. Inspiring listening, interpretation, and insight. Is it an exercise in crate-digging that explores the past of some of the most important yet sometimes forgotten record labels and aims to bring to light music that is contemporary both in its sound and its message.
 
The first stage of this journey is represented by Black Saint/Soul Note, an Italian 'double' label based in Milan that, since the 1970s and throughout the 1980s, established itself as one of the most important imprints for international jazz.
Founded respectively in 1975 by Giacomo Pellicciotti and in 1979 by Giovanni Bonandrini (to whom Pellicciotti sold Black Saint in 1977), Black Saint and Soul Note have represented a safe haven for incredible and brilliant artists who were unable to find their space elsewhere.
 
By combining jazz tradition with the political vanguard sentiment of the time, the two sister labels were able to press and produce more than five hundred records (still available today - the catalog is now owned by CAM Jazz), many of which are by some of the brightest names in creative jazz or the 'avant-garde' of the era. Black Saint and Soul Note always placed the artists, their visions, and their music at the center, giving them total freedom of creative expression. It is thanks to this constant, cutting-edge and meticulous commitment that today we have some of the shiniest musical gems by Sun Ra, Archie Shepp, Don Cherry, Max Roach, Anthony Braxton, David Murray, and many others. And it is this long list of jazz gods and idols that led the two labels to be recognized as the best in the world by critics, winning the DownBeat Critics Poll for Best Record Label for six years in a row, from 1984 to 1990, conquering the American market.

This first double gatefold vinyl volume is entirely dedicated to the Soul Note catalog. Khalab's selection - focused on rhythms, grooves and Afrocentric traditions - demonstrates how this music, through its sensibility, can renew our connection to the present in unexpected ways. As the curator and music critic Enrico Bettinello writes in the compilation's liner notes, in this volume 'we find moments of ecstasy, irresistible percussive webs, fiery solos, poetic awareness, and magical ritual lyricism.'"

Artist: Khalab

Label: Hyperjazz Records

Contains 1970 songs compiled by DJ Khalab from the catalog of Soul Note, a label that led the Italian jazz scene in the 1980s and 13s. Gatefold specification.

Only the record will be announced.

Labels and other worksplease use this form. ///Click here to see more Hyperjazz Records releases available at Tobira.

----------------------

2x12" black vinyl. 
NOTE: audio samples are snippets only. Full tracks available only on vinyl. 

tracklist:

  1. A01 | Adam Rudolph's Moving Pictures - The Earth Spins Faster Than Words 
  2. A02 | Billy Bang Sextet - The Nagual Julian 
  3. A03 | Hamiet Bluiett - Bouka 
  4. B01 | Beaver Harris 360 Degree Music Experience - Aladdin's Carpet
  5. B02 | Paul Motian Quintet - Hide And Go Seek 
  6. B03 | Tony Scott - Spirits Return 
  7. C01 | George Russell - Cubano Be, Cubano Bop 
  8. C02 | Dannie Richmond Quartet - Olduvai Gorge 
  9. C03 | The Andrew Cyrille Trio - A Tribute To Bu (Take 1)
  10. D01 | Hamiet Bluiett - Rain Shout
  11. D02 | Hamiet Bluiett - Nu Tune 
  12. D03 | Max Roach Quartet - Mwalimu 
  13. D04 | Nana Vasconcelos / Antonello Salis - Ondas (Na Óhlos De Petronila)

Hyperjazz Records:

"Woke rhythms and high-spirited grooves from the vaults of two seminal Italian jazz labels, between the 70s and 80s. Intensely curated by Khalab.

Hyperituals is part of the new research path undertaken by Hyperjazz Records. Entirely curated by Khalab - Raffaele Costantino, HJ's founder and head of A&R - Hyperituals is a philological investigation that delves deep into the musical influences and cultural roots of the young Italian label. theme that runs through Hyperituals is the exploration of the possibilities of sound, rhythm, remix, and endless sampling. Inspiring listening, interpretation, and insight. Is it an exercise in crate-digging that explores the past of some of the most important yet sometimes forgotten record labels and aims to bring to light music that is contemporary both in its sound and its message.
 
The first stage of this journey is represented by Black Saint/Soul Note, an Italian 'double' label based in Milan that, since the 1970s and throughout the 1980s, established itself as one of the most important imprints for international jazz.
Founded respectively in 1975 by Giacomo Pellicciotti and in 1979 by Giovanni Bonandrini (to whom Pellicciotti sold Black Saint in 1977), Black Saint and Soul Note have represented a safe haven for incredible and brilliant artists who were unable to find their space elsewhere.
 
By combining jazz tradition with the political vanguard sentiment of the time, the two sister labels were able to press and produce more than five hundred records (still available today - the catalog is now owned by CAM Jazz), many of which are by some of the brightest names in creative jazz or the 'avant-garde' of the era. Black Saint and Soul Note always placed the artists, their visions, and their music at the center, giving them total freedom of creative expression. It is thanks to this constant, cutting-edge and meticulous commitment that today we have some of the shiniest musical gems by Sun Ra, Archie Shepp, Don Cherry, Max Roach, Anthony Braxton, David Murray, and many others. And it is this long list of jazz gods and idols that led the two labels to be recognized as the best in the world by critics, winning the DownBeat Critics Poll for Best Record Label for six years in a row, from 1984 to 1990, conquering the American market.

This first double gatefold vinyl volume is entirely dedicated to the Soul Note catalog. Khalab's selection - focused on rhythms, grooves and Afrocentric traditions - demonstrates how this music, through its sensibility, can renew our connection to the present in unexpected ways. As the curator and music critic Enrico Bettinello writes in the compilation's liner notes, in this volume 'we find moments of ecstasy, irresistible percussive webs, fiery solos, poetic awareness, and magical ritual lyricism.'"

Artist: Khalab

Label: Hyperjazz Records