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Difficult to qualify the music of "Get the Blessing" a real melting pot, composed of two musicians from Portishead, Jim Barr on bass and Clive Deamer, therefore coming from pop and Pete Judge on trumpet and Jake McMurche on saxophone, from , them, from the world of Jazz.
All four are great admirers of Ornette Coleman, the composer and musician, the red thread of this evening.
It will be understood that it is a jazz with a very broad open-mindedness, at the confluence of several musical styles, but which manages to blend into an original crucible and above all revealing itself to be both superbly dynamic and melodic. . A nice surprise this group never heard in the past in the region.
What is immediately striking, of course, is the very powerful rhythmic, almost hypnotic, around which sax and trumpet weave, according to the improvisations, illuminations sometimes nervous, sometimes bewitching, always with a beautiful harmonic richness.
Some tracks recall the trip-hop past of the members of the group, others almost flirt with dance music, others still with Colemanian jazz, bordering on free, but always with an extremely catchy groove behind it.