COAXIAL

(LP)
LP in printed innersleeve. Flawlessly blending contemporary jazz, electronics, trap, hip-hop and global beats, the sound is based around the freedom of expression and improvisation and performed with astounding conviction.
Genre Jazz
FormatVINYL
Cat. noSDBANULP30
Label SDBAN ULTRA
Artist BANDLER CHING
Release Date27/01/2023
CarrierLP
Barcode5414165135616
Tracklisting
COAXIAL
vinyl Album or track playing


TRACKLISTING


A1. Bandler Ching - You Call It
A2. Ba ndler Ching - Awpril
A3. Bandler Ching - Dag Na Naamdag
A4. Bandler Ching feat. Vieze Meisje - RoodGroen
B1. Bandler Ching - Smooch
B2. Bandler Chin g - Rave Fever
B3. Bandler Ching - Delice
B4. Bandler Ching - You Have Got Me
B5. Bandler Ching - Kitsune





INFO


Hailing from Brussels, Bandler Ching is a creation of musical ideas from compos er and saxophonist Ambroos De Schepper (Kosmo Sound, Azmari and Mos Ensemble).
Flawlessly blending contemporary jazz, electronics, trap, hip-hop and global beats, the sound is based around the freedom of expression and improvisat ion and performed with astounding conviction. With the help of Alan Van Rompuy ( Azertyklavierwerke), Federico Pecoraro (ECHT!) and Olivier Penu (Kel Assouf), th e four idiosyncratic artists come together to express their musical identity to dazzling effect.

After a period of exploration, the quartet are set t o release their debut album 'Coaxial' on the 27th January, via the groove-obsess ed Sdban Ultra label. A hypnotic trip through each band members' musical fantasi es, the band have their roots in jazz. "We start from Jazz and we give it our ow n attitude with improvisation and a lot of freedom and eventually mix it with in fluences such as electronics, beats, hip-hop etc," says De Schepper.

From the free-spirited beauty of 'You Call It' and pulsating, loose beats of 'Aw pril' to the luminous 'Dag na Naamdag' inspired by warm winter memories and wild summer dreams, De Schepper gives the sax a new place in its musical sphere. The album title refers to the band members' various musical influences that coalesc e around one artistic centre. That centre is 'Coaxial' - a distinct sound with a clear identity, yet versatile and difficult to catergorise.

Elsewher e, the bass-heavy 'RoodGroen' features Vieze Meisje (performer Maya Mertens) whi le the sonoric mayhem of 'Smooch' mutates without border - mischievous, dynamic and unpredictable at the same time. 'Rave Fever' is rich cataclysm of sound and rhythm while the intriguing 'You Have Got Me' and album closer 'Kitsune' showcas e the magnetic soundings of Bandler Ching.