Apophenia Miguel Gorodi Nonet
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2019
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
24.05.2019
Das Album enthält Albumcover
- 1 La Nausée 06:24
- 2 Time Sigmund 08:08
- 3 Search 07:05
- 4 Amygdala Intro 01:44
- 5 Amygdala 04:18
- 6 Soma 05:44
- 7 Fifths 05:49
- 8 Two Trees 05:22
- 9 Not Nicest Memo 08:11
Info zu Apophenia
Miguel Gorodi is a London based composer, teacher and trumpet player performing across a broad spectrum of jazz and improvised music. Miguel's Nonet is an ensemble that explores various compositional techniques with specific focus on texture, non-tonal melodic structures, polyrhythms, and the relationships between them all. A deep, moving debut.
Gorodi is inspired by jazz musicians such as Steve Coleman, Steve Lehman, Tyshawn Sorey, Thelonious Monk and Wayne Shorter, as well as the classical composers Louis Andriessen, Gérard Grisey, Per Nørgård and Stravinsky. He uses these musical influences to communicate existential themes of meaning making, the absurd, angst and free will. “I have become fascinated by how apophenia, a process of meaning making, fits into the existentialist idea that life has no objective meaning, purpose or intrinsic value, and that we must create our own,” explains Gorodi. “I believe engaging with art is a means to practice meaning making and is therefore helpful in fostering a fulfilling life.”
Gorodi’s music balances texture, colour, form and interweaving rhythmic structures to create evocative sound worlds for these exceptional improvisers to explore within. Two pieces stand out among the nine original compositions and are set to be released ahead of the album – ‘La Nausée’ and ‘Time Sigmund’. The former is inspired by Jean-Paul Sartre’s novel of the same name. “This piece grew out of a very simple idea that is manipulated over and over, resulting in the kind disorientation Sartre’s protagonist experiences when he suffers attacks of ‘nausea’,” explains Gorodi. “I interpreted these as maddening panic attacks brought on by depressing ruminations of meaningless.” The overall structure (micro and macro) of ‘Time Sigmund’ is informed by Per Norgard’s ‘infinity series’ – a never-ending, self-perpetuating sequence of numbers that creates a fractal pattern, which balances familiarity with novelty. Gorodi again draws parallels with Jean-Paul Sartre’s work l’Âge de Raison (The Age of Reason) in his efforts to communicate the anxiety and regret one may feel if life is not lived to the full.
“Through my music I’ve tried to communicate my experiences with OCD and depression, my thoughts on how to create meaning and purpose in life, and my concerns about the limitations our psychology and biology may have on determining what is meaningful to us,” concludes Gorodi.
Miguel Gorodi, trumpet, flugelhorn
Gareth Lockrane, flutes
Michael Chillingworth, alto saxophone, clarinet
George Crowley, tenor saxophone, bass clarinet
Kieran McLeod, trombone
Ray Hearne, tuba
Ralph Wyld, vibraphone
Conor Chaplin, double bass
Dave Hamblett, drums
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