MALIJA - The Day I Had Everything

 

MALIJA - The Day I Had Everything

EDITION Rec. / CD - EDN1064  LP - EDNLP1064  EAN: 5065001530739      Vertrieb: Harmonia Mundi

 Veröffentlichung:  27. November 2015

Wenn New Orleans die erste Stadt des Jazz war ; New York, die Stadt die niemals schläft : die Heimat des Bebop; Paris die Stadt des 50er cool, dann ist vielleicht die dynamische, weltoffene, sich ständig selbst neu erfindende Megacity London die ‚Jazz Burg‘ des 21. Jahrhunderts. MALIJA sind ein wichtiger Teil davon.

London based trio MALIJA brings together a collective empathy and co-leadership with all members sharing the production and writing roles. These names will need no introduction to Edition fans, having played together on Mark Lockheart’s quintet album ‘In Deep’ in 2009, but with their individual international profiles and explosive musical personalities integrated in a trio, there’s no hiding from the fact that this is the band to watch.

To a visitor, London is overwhelming - a monster that consumes all in its path, grimey, overcrowded and intense. But it’s been said that London is a collection of villages and to the resident, subtle differences emerge between boroughs, within districts, even along streets. The yearly cycle brings its own complexity. The constant movement of people, wealth and cultures within the smoke create new patterns that are ever changing but are hugely influential on Londoners in obscure and cryptic ways.

The interlinking, interconnectedness of this jazz trio mimics the narrative of the great city. Individual musicians with their own geography, architecture and psychology, their connections with each other pulse in the same dynamic and energetic way that the city’s blood vessels continually pump. The rhythm of the city is a subtle undercurrent in the rhythmic interplay of Malija. The city has got under their skin and become part of what they play.

As Mark Lockheart explains: The Day I Had Everything is about many musical things, often styles and influences that have come from our many diverse musical experiences working and developing in London’s vibrant jazz scene. The melting pot of London’s multi-faceted music scene is reflected in the compositions ,to me this is London jazz music , distinct and different from the American sound”

“The London music scene of the 1980’s and 90’s had a big impact. I was gigging with Reggae and African bands as well  recording with some of the many London indie groups around at that time-  all these things influenced my music making.”  

Their first collaboration was back in 2009, when the three musicians recorded and toured with Mark Lockheart’s acclaimed album ‘In Deep’, a record that not only bought these three musicians together as part of a quintet but initiated a long term collaboration between Edition and Jasper Høiby’s Phronesis. Since then, each of them has developed so great a mutual respect and friendship that to form a trio seemed the most logical and natural next step.

 

‘The Day I Had Everything’  magnifies what is beautiful about great jazz. The subleties and sophisticated group interaction offers countless rewards. The original material by all three members has many diverse influences including bluegrass, tango , a 1930’s jungle feel and even references to English classical music. Jasper describes the music as “simple, weird, complicated, free, tight, beautiful, ugly and heartfelt depending on your mood’.

 

’The Day I Had Everything’ is a reference to the sheer excitement one has as a child getting up in the morning and not being able to decide what to do first - everything seems so shiny and new . The coming together of Malija was like this - the three of us bringing in our compositions and developing them into something tangible, then the sheer fun of exploring the music in the recording studio”

The Songs:

Squared - was the first piece we ever played and reminds me of a sort Bluegrass feel .

Mr Wrack - was inspired by Liam’s technical drawing teacher- no love lost between them! 

Malija - sums up the group’s warmth and exploratory nature.

With One Voice - is almost a classical piece -  a chorale with a string quartet that’s very English. 

The Pianist - is a homage to Duke Ellington and Earl Hines - two piano players that Mark and Liam love to bits.

Almost a Tango - self-explanatory really but a tango that never quite stays regular enough. 

Wayne’s World - Jasper’s tribute to Wayne Shorter (or is that Wayne Rooney!) 

Wheels - folksy - almost coming off in places.

Blues – Liam’s beautifully different ambient blues