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Jusell, Prymek, Sage, Shiroishi // Natsukashii CD

Jusell, Prymek, Sage, Shiroishi // Natsukashii CD

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* This time too, it will be on sale only at our shop.

Ambient by 4 ambient artists who sell out at the time of reservation every timeThe fourth installment of the seasonal release by jazz bands Jusell, Prymek, Sage and Shiroishi is finally on sale.The theme of this work is summer.

Chris Jusell,Chaz Prymek,Matthew Sage,Collaboration work by Patrick Shiroishi.The role is maximized in each place, and it is a comfortable ambient jazz work.Contains 9 songs.

Summer hovers, suspended in the air; a humid dance of light and heat and the longest days of the year. A fond memory of the present as the mercury rises. In the final entry into the seasonal series by Fuubutsushi -- Chris Jusell, Chaz Prymek, Matthew Sage, and Patrick Shiroishi -- nostalgia basks under a tree, naps on the beach, roams the desert, and ends the evening in a cool rainshower. Natsukashii -- translating to “nostalgic” -- completes the cycle that this group began with their now eponymous album Fuubutsushi, and it is just that, a highly retrospective collection of songs that captures the same magics that have appeared across the last year of work this group has created. Maintaining their social distancing methodologies, these four musicians have established an approach that has proved highly functional for them in making what has equated to now nearly three and a half hours of music; they have learned how to build songs remotely together. comforting, expansive, playful, curious, fun, nostalgic, introspective. Dabbling with many genres (ECM, ambient, jazz, new music, folk, neoclassical, post-rock) to create a sound all their own, this summer album sees the group present some of their most narrative work to date, which is to say, in this summer sound they tell a story.

The first album in the cycle was primarily built on Sage's piano, synth, and percussion, with Shiroishi's horns, Jusell's violins, and Prymek's guitars acting as both support and soloists. Progressively, Prymek, Shiroishi, and now Jusell have brought their own structures to the table for the group to adorn, react to, collaborate on, and interact with. As the group has continued to collaborate, they have become more free with their contributions, and more communal. Each player, in their own distinctive style, lilts, skips, and tumbles through these atmospheres, each their own child-self playing in the afternoon light, or basking, or wondering at the shadows as they dance on the grass. The album showcases the trademark Fuubutsushi group sound; softly bopping and euphoric jazz- tinged structures that feature dazzling violins, cooly interlocking saxophones, and flourishes of guitars, synths, and percussion. The group also continues to stretch out into new territory; this album features their longest composition to date (the eleven-plus minute and 3-part opener “Chopin Park Kite”), as well as vibraphone solos, cinematic ballads, desert psychedelia, and folk-jazz tumbles.

“Nostalgia.” A fitting place to end this cycle of albums (and for revisiting the cycle to begin as the Fall comes soon enough). These four players have built, not just a band, but a community for themselves. milestones -- births, deaths, marriages, moves, hopes, fears -- together during the recording of these 4 albums. the cycle repeats.

The four members of the group thank everyone who has spent this tumultuous year with this music. The reactions to this project have been truly overwhelming. There will be more from this group in the future… eventually.
 


Chris Jusell --violin

Chaz Prymek --guitars, field recordings, voice
Matthew Sage --keyboards, percussion, voice, field recordings
Patrick Shiroishi --alto & tenor saxophones, clarinet, flute, glockenspiel, samples, whistling, voice

artist: Jusell, Prymek, Sage, Shiroishi 

label: cached media

 

* This time too, it will be on sale only at our shop.

Ambient by 4 ambient artists who sell out at the time of reservation every timeThe fourth installment of the seasonal release by jazz bands Jusell, Prymek, Sage and Shiroishi is finally on sale.The theme of this work is summer.

Chris Jusell,Chaz Prymek,Matthew Sage,Collaboration work by Patrick Shiroishi.The role is maximized in each place, and it is a comfortable ambient jazz work.Contains 9 songs.

Summer hovers, suspended in the air; a humid dance of light and heat and the longest days of the year. A fond memory of the present as the mercury rises. In the final entry into the seasonal series by Fuubutsushi -- Chris Jusell, Chaz Prymek, Matthew Sage, and Patrick Shiroishi -- nostalgia basks under a tree, naps on the beach, roams the desert, and ends the evening in a cool rainshower. Natsukashii -- translating to “nostalgic” -- completes the cycle that this group began with their now eponymous album Fuubutsushi, and it is just that, a highly retrospective collection of songs that captures the same magics that have appeared across the last year of work this group has created. Maintaining their social distancing methodologies, these four musicians have established an approach that has proved highly functional for them in making what has equated to now nearly three and a half hours of music; they have learned how to build songs remotely together. comforting, expansive, playful, curious, fun, nostalgic, introspective. Dabbling with many genres (ECM, ambient, jazz, new music, folk, neoclassical, post-rock) to create a sound all their own, this summer album sees the group present some of their most narrative work to date, which is to say, in this summer sound they tell a story.

The first album in the cycle was primarily built on Sage's piano, synth, and percussion, with Shiroishi's horns, Jusell's violins, and Prymek's guitars acting as both support and soloists. Progressively, Prymek, Shiroishi, and now Jusell have brought their own structures to the table for the group to adorn, react to, collaborate on, and interact with. As the group has continued to collaborate, they have become more free with their contributions, and more communal. Each player, in their own distinctive style, lilts, skips, and tumbles through these atmospheres, each their own child-self playing in the afternoon light, or basking, or wondering at the shadows as they dance on the grass. The album showcases the trademark Fuubutsushi group sound; softly bopping and euphoric jazz- tinged structures that feature dazzling violins, cooly interlocking saxophones, and flourishes of guitars, synths, and percussion. The group also continues to stretch out into new territory; this album features their longest composition to date (the eleven-plus minute and 3-part opener “Chopin Park Kite”), as well as vibraphone solos, cinematic ballads, desert psychedelia, and folk-jazz tumbles.

“Nostalgia.” A fitting place to end this cycle of albums (and for revisiting the cycle to begin as the Fall comes soon enough). These four players have built, not just a band, but a community for themselves. milestones -- births, deaths, marriages, moves, hopes, fears -- together during the recording of these 4 albums. the cycle repeats.

The four members of the group thank everyone who has spent this tumultuous year with this music. The reactions to this project have been truly overwhelming. There will be more from this group in the future… eventually.
 


Chris Jusell --violin

Chaz Prymek --guitars, field recordings, voice
Matthew Sage --keyboards, percussion, voice, field recordings
Patrick Shiroishi --alto & tenor saxophones, clarinet, flute, glockenspiel, samples, whistling, voice

artist: Jusell, Prymek, Sage, Shiroishi 

label: cached media