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Agustí Fernández Trio – One Night At The Joan Miró Foundation
1. Axiom 27:18
2. Pneuma 16:52
3. All of us 12:47
4. Anthem 6:37
Agustí Fernández - piano
William Parker – bass
Susie Ibarra - drums
All Compositions By Agustí Fernández (SGAE), William Parker (Centering Music/BMI) & Susie Ibarra (Bulaklak/ASCAP)
Recorded July 16th, 1998 at the Joan Miró Foundation, Barcelona, Spain
Mixed April 7th, 1999 at Estudi 84, Barcelona, Spain
Recorded and mixed by David Casamitjana
First edition (for Synergy Records) produced by Agustí Fernández & Lulú Martorell
Executive-Producers (for Synergy Records) - Agustí Fernández & Marc Pantebre
Mastered (for Fundacja Słuchaj) by Ferran Conangla
Cover design – Małgorzata Lipińska
Produced (for Fundacja Słuchaj!) by Agustí Fernández & Maciej Karłowski
Executive Producer (for Fundacja Słuchaj!) – Maciej Karłowski
Thanks to Lulú Martorell, Mercè Peralta, Helena Cordón, Assif Tsahar
Dedicated to Mariano de la Cruz (1921-1999), in memoriam
Original liner note:
If you haven’t listened to this CD yet do it right now and stop reading. You know better than anybody that music can only be explained through music (words, so concrete and functional, are never enough); instruments and techniques are just instruments and techniques; and musiacians train their senses to respond magically to the sound.
It’s when music enveils as many questions as the breath you can take and digest. So much high voltage adventure, net free, like that summer night at the Miró when the black, the yellow and the white sounded like all the ranges of blue and even the moon dared nothing.
If you close your eyes you’ll see them still smiling, grooving their heartbeats and mixing their blood and air, so deep inside, that you’ll be able to breathe to them. They are doing it for you, for us, don’t you realise it?
It’s when they make you sigh so hanged from the invisible string they knit that catches you to start an inchanted journey beyond the rules and physical laws from a simple chair on a sea bed where you could find no water ‘til going out into a fill full void running down and down, peacefully, up to the top.
A one way flight, unexpected and unique, that only musicians can feed to amazing places and moments as intangible as powerful. A private and collective trip into space and time with a common departure point but very many different destination point.
It’s a great magic of sound that will touch and change you, whether you like it or not, ‘cause it moved you through thinking and feeling beyond what you never suspected before.
You’ll be able to understand music chooses you, and not the other way round.
Because the world is unlimited whereas we just pretend, modestly, they let us be involved in their vital delirium the one that connect us with them but, also, the present with the remoteness.
A delirium that will outlive them,
and will out live us,
now and far away,
for ages and ages.
La Lu
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If you haven’t listened to this CD yet do it right now and stop reading. You know better than anybody that music can only be explained through music (words, so concrete and functional, are never enough); instruments and techniques are just instruments and techniques; and musiacians train their senses to respond magically to the sound.
It’s when music enveils as many questions as the breath you can take and digest. So much high voltage adventure, net free, like that summer night at the Miró when the black, the yellow and the white sounded like all the ranges of blue and even the moon dared nothing.
If you close your eyes you’ll see them still smiling, grooving their heartbeats and mixing their blood and air, so deep inside, that you’ll be able to breathe to them. They are doing it for you, for us, don’t you realise it?
It’s when they make you sigh so hanged from the invisible string they knit that catches you to start an inchanted journey beyond the rules and physical laws from a simple chair on a sea bed where you could find no water ‘til going out into a fill full void running down and down, peacefully, up to the top.
A one way flight, unexpected and unique, that only musicians can feed to amazing places and moments as intangible as powerful. A private and collective trip into space and time with a common departure point but very many different destination point.
It’s a great magic of sound that will touch and change you, whether you like it or not, ‘cause it moved you through thinking and feeling beyond what you never suspected before.
You’ll be able to understand music chooses you, and not the other way round.
Because the world is unlimited whereas we just pretend, modestly, they let us be involved in their vital delirium the one that connect us with them but, also, the present with the remoteness.
A delirium that will outlive them,
and will out live us,
now and far away,
for ages and ages.
credits
released June 3, 2019
Agustí Fernández Trio – One Night At The Joan Miró Foundation
1. Axiom 27:18
2. Pneuma 16:52
3. All of us 12:47
4. Anthem 6:37
Agustí Fernández - piano
William Parker – bass
Susie Ibarra - drums
All Compositions By Agustí Fernández (SGAE), William Parker (Centering Music/BMI) & Susie Ibarra (Bulaklak/ASCAP)
Recorded July 16th, 1998 at the Joan Miró Foundation, Barcelona, Spain
Mixed April 7th, 1999 at Estudi 84, Barcelona, Spain
Recorded and mixed by David Casamitjana
First edition (for Synergy Records) produced by Agustí Fernández & Lulú Martorell
Executive-Producers (for Synergy Records) - Agustí Fernández & Marc Pantebre
Mastered (for Fundacja Słuchaj) by Ferran Conangla
Cover design – Małgorzata Lipińska
Produced (for Fundacja Słuchaj!) by Agustí Fernández & Maciej Karłowski
Executive Producer (for Fundacja Słuchaj!) – Maciej Karłowski
Thanks to Lulú Martorell, Mercè Peralta, Helena Cordón, Assif Tsahar
Dedicated to Mariano de la Cruz (1921-1999), in memoriam
supported by 25 fans who also own “One Night At The Joan Miró Foundation”
Simply amazing to hear a new album with Wadada and Ewart!! ...And Reed rounds out this trio beautifully.
Just gave it my first spin. Absolutely magical. jeffrey maurer
Described as “an ecological history of humanity,” this sparse, tense suite of songs perfectly balances melody and chaos. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 28, 2018