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Weird Box, Radio Paris
A box full of surprises that highlights the need to listen to the edges
Out April 2nd on Auand Records, “Radio Paris” is the new album by Weird Box, a genre-defying trio that features sax player Francesco Bearzatti (longtime member of the Auand family), Bruno Angelini on piano, rhodes and keyboards, and Emiliano Turi on drums.
Fiercely original, Weird Box is a project that challenges imagination and creates music you can listen to with your ears and also with your feet. The three musicians share collaborations, mutual respect and a strong will to follow their ideas without any music prejudice.
«I’ve been playing acoustic music with Bruno for a long time – Francesco Bearzatti says – and to listen to him on keyboards is always inspiring. On the other hand, Emiliano is a precise and skilled master of drumming, and he also has lots of experience on electronic and underground music. I like to dive into different sounds with creative musicians. That’s why I’m here.»
«Emiliano – Bruno Angelini adds – developed his own sound through his many music experiments, and has a great sense of tempo. Francesco is a fresh and unpredictable improviser, always ready to sing, dance and play in every context».
That’s why the name Weird Box fits well on Radio Paris. Their will to surprise is always intentionally down-to-earth, and willing to explore the daily life around the suburbs of Paris, where they all live and work.
«We picked the name Weird Box – Bearzatti adds – because we decided not to play any ordinary jazz or improvised music. We want to try something different, listening to the banlieu radio stations. Here is where the real differences are in the air. We all live in Paris. The music we play is jazz influenced by Paris suburban radio stations. These are poor neighborhoods, where you get to listen to a lot of rap and mostly electronic sounds. This allows us to communicate more easily with the younger generations, especially those who don’t attend music schools, music halls or jazz clubs. That’s why the album is called Radio Paris.»
All of this becomes naked melodies, powerful grooves, unleashed improvisations, unordinary electronic soundscapes – an energy always ready to explode, along with more dense, lyrical moments. It is a rich musical path, that is also rhythmically sharp and passionate, as well as filled with both collective and expressive tension, and yet geometrically balanced.
credits
released April 2, 2021
Weird Box is:
Francesco Bearzatti - tenor sax, clarinet
Bruno Angelini - piano, rhodes, kayboards
Emiliano Turi - drums
recorded at Artesuono Studio on september 22-23, 2018 by Stefano Amerio
mixed at Studio Taitbout Paris on november 2018 by Emiliano Turi
mastered by Chab mastering on february 8, 2019
produced by Weird Box
executive producer: Marco Valente
cover photo by Marzia Truand
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Its difficult to choose one track to be my favorite. Listening to this album for the first time blew me away with how smooth and reflective it is. It is incredibly calming, but keeps your mind encapsulated within the music at all times. This is truly a masterpiece of modern jazz music. Favorite tracks: Hope, Cremisi, Mankind to Earth. the_bassiah