Renaud Garcia-Fons - Entremundo (2004)

Bassist Renaud Garcia-Fons' set of originals mixes together Western classical music with world music and the improvising of jazz. 

The resulting performances are both soothing and stimulating, with Garcia-Fons' bowed bass being quite virtuosic and expressive; his feature on "Aqâ Jân" is very impressive. The many percussion instruments add an exotic element to the music (the core trio is comprised of bass, guitar, and drums) and the leader's strong melodies are full of variety and rich themes. 

Despite the lack of name recognition in the U.S., this is a special release with plenty of mood variations, unexpected moments, and logical development. Entremundo grows in interest with each listen and is well worth exploring.  (by Scott Yanow)


Personnel:
Claire Antonini (cister, flute, lute, tar, taragat)
Bruno Caillat (daff, kanjeera, tabla)
Renaud Garcia-Fons (bass)
Allen Hoist (saxophone)
Antonio "Kiko" Ruiz (guitar)
Angel Sanchez-Gonzalez (palmas)
Philippe Slovinsky (trumpet)
Gaston Sylvestre (cymbalom)
Henri Tournier (bansuri, flute)
Jorge "Negrito" Trasante (drums, percussion)



Tracklist:
01. Sueño Vivo (Garcia-Fons) 4.46
02. Crístobal (Garcia-Fons) 4.51
03. Entremundo (Garcia-Fons) 3.59
04. Mahoor (Garcia-Fons) 4.06
05. 40 Días (Garcia-Fons) 4.43
06. Entre Continentes (Garcia-Fons) 6.58
07. Mursiya (Garcia-Fons) 0.48
08. Rosario (Garcia-Fons) 5.15
09. Doust (Garcia-Fons) 1.42
10. Sareban (Garcia-Fons) 5.58
11. Aqâ Jân (Garcia-Fons) 7.51



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