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JOHN ZORN Psychomagia TZADIK 2014 US Abraxas FOLIA

01-06-2014, 19:27
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John Zorn :: Psychomagia
 

 

Recorded on December 2nd and 3rd, 2013 at Orange Sound by James Dellatacoma.


 

 

Zorn's Abraxas quartet (Arm Bajakian-guitar, Eyal Maoz-guitar, Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz-bass, Kenny Grohowski-drums) perform a new suite inspired by the magical writings of Giordano Bruno & Alejandro Jodorowski, from minimialist to intense ritual music.

 

 

 

John Zorn-Composer

Arm Bajakian-guitar

Eyal Maoz-guitar

Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz-bass

Kenny Grohowski-drums

 

 

 

 

"Psychomagia" is the new album by the fabulous quartet of Abraxas, the acclaimed tribal rock arrangements for the Book of Angels series. Here they perform a complex new suite of music written expressly for them by Downtown alchemist John Zorn. Drawing inspiration from the magical writings of Giordano Bruno and Alejandro Jodorowski and others, Zorn has written a bold collection of compositions that challenge the musicians to the breaking point. With a program ranging from some of the most intense ritualistic sounds you are likely to hear to tender minimalistic odes, this is a surprising new volume in Zorn's mystic series that matches the intensity and power of Moonchild, PainKiller and Naked City. Recorded at Orange Music and mixed by Bill Laswell. Essential."-Tzadik

 



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AVANT-GARDE RIO/Avant-Prog Improvisation , Structured Improvisation , Avant Garde & Free Jazz , Classical , Chamber Music/Recitals

 

 

 

 

TZADIK RECORDS numer katalogowy TZ 8313 z 2014 roku. Made in USA.

 

 

 

 

  

 

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Track Listing:

1. Metapsychomagia 7:31

2. Sacred Emblems 3:03

3. Circe 6:02

4. Squaring The Circle 5:51

5. Celestrial Mechanism 2:33

6. Evocation Of The Triumphent Beast 6:24

7. Four Rivers 3:54

8. The Nameless God 4:35

9. Anima Mundi 4:14

 

 

Credit
Aram Bajakian Guitar
Chippy Cheung-Heung Chin Design
Joseph Cornell Collage
James Dellatacoma Engineer
Shanir Ezra Elumenkranz Bass
Kenny Grohowski Drums
Bill Laswell Translation
Eyal Maoz Guitar
Kazunori Sugiyama Associate Producer
John Zorn Arranger, Composer, Drawing, Primary Artist, Producer

 

 

 

Though I don’t know exactly what Psychomagia means, the name oddly fits the sometimes-manic and often-magical music performed on John Zorn’s latest project to be released, out just last month from his Tzadik label.  Like so much of downtown New York’s premier creative music mastermind’s best works, he makes music from unlikely non-musical sources. In this case, he took inspiration from the writings of the medieval Dominican friar, philosopher, mathematician, poet and astronomer Giordano Bruno and Chilean avant-garde filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowski.

As the composer, producer and arranger, Zorn left the actual performance of his music to the modern Moroccan-Jewish experimental rock combo Abraxas. Led by bassist Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz, Abraxas is completed by drummer Kenny Grohowski and the dual guitar threat of Eyal Maoz and Blumenkranz’s Kef bandleader, Aram Bajakian.

Zorn is productive to the extreme and a site could keep busy just devoting itself to covering only his output. Psychomagia is a spot we picked to highlight because it’s another installment of Zorn’s Masada Book Two – The Book of Angels series and his last one, Tap: Volume 20, famously featured Pat Metheny, earning wide acclaim last year. But for Volume 19, Abraxas was the vehicle and Zorn is already returning to the quartet two volumes later; he’s only used a musical act twice in this series once before. Other past performers of the Book of Angels have included Ben Goldberg, Medeski, Martin & Wood, Koby Israelite and Marc Ribot.

Abraxas gets Psychomagia going early with “Metapsychomagia.” It’s raucous and powerful (though not off the rails Naked City style), but peek behind the Santana-goes-to-Tel Aviv vibe of the song and you’ll find some of Zorn’s compositional and arrangement genius at work; the song flows like a narrative with chapters invoking uncertainty, struggle and ultimately, triumph, with a Near Eastern mysticism pervading throughout. Zorn isn’t so much a control freak that he prevents the true characters of the musicians to flourish; the unique guitar personalities of Bajakian and Maoz find fertile ground on this and all of Zorn’s other songs.

Clearly, though, the musicians are being challenged by the material; the complexities of the compositions, the discreet modulations and the way the chords sound being as impactful as the chord selections could easily frustrate lesser musicians. “Celestial Mechanism” mashes together elements of math rock, heavy psychedelia and avant-jazz in such a manner that can’t just be happenstance even though the raw energy of a jam is present, too.

Sometimes there are collisions of noises that create dense thickets of metallic sounds but Zorn’s exotic strains punching through provides the intelligence to balance out the raw energy; that’s the appeal of a rowdy number like “Four Rivers.” Coming right after “Four Rivers” in the sequencing, “The Nameless is God” offers a gentle respite that showcases appealing and complementing spectral guitar expressions by Bajakian and Maoz and a brief dulcet turn by Blumenkranz.

By year’s end, John Zorn might have four or five more releases out but don’t overlook Psychomagia. There’s a good reason why he came back to Abraxas, who seem to grasp his boundless musical concept like few other musicians can.

 

 

March 4, 2014 by S. Victor Aaron

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

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