Artist: Omer Avital
Album: Qantar: New York Paradox
Genre: Jazz
Year: 2020
Tracks: 8
Duration: 00:57:07
Format: FLAC (tracks) 24bit, 48 kHz
Size: 711 MB
Tracklist:
01. Omer Avital – Shabazi (00:07:05)
02. Omer Avital – Zohar Smiles (00:07:26)
03. Omer Avital – New York Paradox (00:07:59)
04. Omer Avital – Just Like River Flows (00:09:09)
05. Omer Avital – It’s All Good (Late 90s) (00:05:14)
06. Omer Avital – Today’s Blues (00:06:13)
07. Omer Avital – C’est Clair (00:07:22)
08. Omer Avital – Bushwick After Dark (00:06:34)
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Qantar is more than just another group, it is for all intents and purposes a family and a community with its own customs, growing traditions, and even language (both musical and verbal). These five artists have formed a special friendship that projects a singular energy on the bandstand and on their recordings. Indeed, all are Israeli expatriates, all living in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, all regularly hanging out at their leader’s home, sharing dinner, Turkish coffee, stories, ideas, joys and sorrows. This shared history, even though years apart, imbibes this quintet with the key to Avital’s music: the ability to bring the various rhythmic and harmonic vocabularies underpinning 20th and 21st century hardcore jazz expression to flow with a polyphonic attitude and musical multilingualism.The recording of New York Paradox came together after three years of the guys playing together regularly. It was recorded in Avital’s NEW studio/club/lounge – Wilson Live! in Bushwick, Brooklyn, on April 21 & 22, 2019, in a very comfortable, homey environment, captured by the band’s good friend, engineer Roy Boukris. Avital added, “we know the room as we have been playing here a lot in the past year and a half, and we recorded in the same room with no separation, no edits, no fixes; we just played the room as if we were on a gig.”