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Brahja

Brahja (LP)

Label: RR GEMS

Format: LP

Genre: Jazz

Preorder: Shipping around October 7th 2024

€28.00
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*3rd repress* Jazz is not dead. Traditional and classic jazz disciplines have been alive and progressing perpetually throughout the ethers of the musical universe, for upwards of the past 70 years within the dispensation of recorded music history. Moreover, Jazz contains a multitude of sub-styles that outreach and influence enthusiasts of the genre via various sonic characteristics, shapes and forms. It is a genre which never negates the multitude of intricate musical preferences and gravitations and exists as a deeply complex yet magical form of music. It is also a form of music in which its absolute complexities, ideologies and genius are seemingly only truly understood by those who consciously give themselves, in spirit, to resonate with whatever style(s) of jazz music in which one chooses to partake. In the scope of modern jazz music—that which exists and has been birthed within the confines of the new millennium—not much has changed. This is not a testament to complacency within the modern world of Jazz, but no, in actuality, what this represents is an homage and reverence to the roots of Jazz as a genre, a nod and a bowing-down to the legacy players who have paved the way, and a level of deep cherish for the art-form with which some have been blessed to create and perform. Brahja (the band) is an exemplary collective of musicians, all who fall in-line with this modern jazz philosophy and have reflected it with absolute modern jazz perfection. 

Since 2008, through all its previous configurations, Brahja has been creating its very special brand of avant-garde, spiritual jazz for slightly over a decade and a half. Though its ‘roots’ were cultivated out of the NYC & Montreal jazz scenes, its geographical ‘branches’ reach out further and wider. Founder and personnel leader, saxophonist and multi-instrumentalist, Devin Brahja Waldman, a staple of the iconic and signature downtown New York jazz scene, incorporated musicians from outside the geography of New York City, to weave together the line-up that would bring this Brahja album to fruition. “From 2015 through 2017, the band toured and recorded a lot together. The songs on this album comprise most of the songs that we performed in those years. We performed and recorded many versions of those songs before finally recording the album in 2017,” says Waldman. The slightly less than a dozen performers (now billed as ‘Brahja’) that made up the personnel for this 2019 album, originate from various locations within historical jazz geographies. Musicians from the jazz iconography of New York City, the distinguished jazz playground of Montreal, Canada, the historical jazz heritage of Chicago, and the underacknowledged jazz hotbed of Washington D.C., all contributed players to the musical collective that Waldman would entrust to bring this unique and exquisite album to life.

As they toured America in the mid-2010’s, consideration was given to players who presented themselves as worthy candidates when they were invited to sit-in with Brahja’s core players during this time of domestic touring. “We would travel in Daniel’s GMC van, which could fit all five of us plus our equipment. When we played in New York, Daniel Carter, Anais Mavïel, Heru Shabak-ra and Alexis Marcelo would sit in with us. When we played in Montreal, Adam Kinner and Sam Shalabi would sit in with us. When we played in Washington, DC, Luke Stewart would sit in with us. When we played in Chicago, Margaret Morris and Adam Zanollini would sit in with us. And so on and so forth. This is how the sound started to expand,” recalls Waldman. Waldman was never opposed to inviting regional players to sit-in with the band, some who would eventually become part of the ensemble which would manifest this debut album. Brahja’s core line-up—Damon Shadrach Hankoff (piano), Martin Heslop (bass), Isis Giraldo (synthesizer, vocals), Daniel Gelinas (drums), and Devin Brahja Waldman (alto saxophone), paved the way for a concise handful of these additional and worthy players, to participate in the making of what now may be construed as an international, modern day, jazz classic—the eponymous, Brahja. 

Details
Cat. number: RRGEMS06
Year: 2024