Bireli Lagrene has been so indelibly associated with the Gypsy guitar
style of Django Reinhardt since the early '80s, and has recorded within
that well-defined niche so often, that only his most die-hard fans might
even be aware that he has quite often ventured into electric fusion and
other genres during the last couple of decades as well. But never has
he ventured so far afield from his roots as he does on Electric Side.
The title only hints at just how electrified this session is: this is a
decidedly contemporary take, stacked not only with guitar and synth
riffs that could have come off an old Mahavishnu Orchestra album but
samples, scratching, and other trappings of the non-Django world. Just
to throw another wrench into the works, Lagrene augments the
guitar-bass-drums-keys-turntablist lineup with saxophonist Franck Wolf
(who has worked with him before and provides several of the album's more
incendiary moments) and Andy Narell, one of the foremost steelpan
players in the world. Whether the album will sit well with an individual
listener may have more to do with that listener's expectations than
anything that's happening within the music, however. To be sure, these
guys are virtuosi, and they rip it up here: Lagrene is well suited for
these high-energy, high-volume jams, with their breakneck paces and
unexpected rhythmic shifts. And while DJ Afro Cut-Nanga comes off at
times as more novelty than essential component, it's easy to understand
why Lagrene wanted him on a set of tunes (mostly self-penned, save for
Herbie Hancock's "Jack Rabbit" and "Incertitude," written by Django's
son Babik Reinhardt) intended to push his own legacy into uncharted
waters. That said, though, there is a palpable and pervasive lack of
soulfulness to Electric Side that is never felt when Lagrene does his
Django-inspired thing or stays within the bounds of more straight-ahead
jazz. His chops on the electric guitar are never in question, but other
recent efforts like 2001's Gypsy Project and 2006's Solo: To Bi or Not
to Bi are the kind of Bireli Lagrene albums one is more likely to return
to long after this exercise in strutting is shelved with a shrug. by
Jeff Tamarkin
Tracklist:
1 Hips 5:40
Arranged By – Biréli Lagrène, Hadrien Féraud, Michael Lecoq
Written-By – Biréli Lagrène
2 Incertitude 4:55
Arranged By – Biréli Lagrène, Damien Schmitt, Hadrien Féraud, Michael Lecoq
Written-By – Babik Reinhardt
3 Thimothée 9:21
Arranged By – Biréli Lagrène, Hadrien Féraud, Michael Lecoq
Written-By – Biréli Lagrène
4 Jack Rabbit 2:33
Other [Arranged By] – All Band
Written-By – Herbie Hancock
5 Clair Obscur 4:37
Arranged By – Hadrien Féraud
Written-By – Hadrien Féraud
6 Foreign Affairs 8:06
Other [Arranged By] – All Band
Written-By – Biréli Lagrène, Koono
7 Josef 7:12
Arranged By – Biréli Lagrène, Koono
Written-By – Biréli Lagrène
8 Berga 7:41
Arranged By – Biréli Lagrène, Hadrien Féraud, Michael Lecoq
Written-By – Biréli Lagrène
9 Hips House 7:48
Arranged By – Biréli Lagrène, Damien Schmitt, Hadrien Féraud, Michael Lecoq
Written-By – Biréli Lagrène
Credits:
Bass – Hadrien Féraud
Drums – Damien Schmitt
Guitar – Biréli Lagrène
Keyboards – Michael Lecoq
Performer [Dj], Turntables, Sampler, Effects – DJ Afro Cut-Nanga «Yassine Daulne»
Producer – Biréli Lagrène, Christian Pégand
Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – Franck Wolf
Steel Drums – Andy Narell
sábado, 30 de outubro de 2021
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