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Scott Tixier - Cosmic Adventure '2016

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Cosmic Adventure
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Album name Cosmic Adventure
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Date 2016
GenreJazz
Play time 46:39 min
Format / Bitrate 24 BIT Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
Media CD
Size 302; 537 MB
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Scott Tixier’s new recording, Cosmic Adventure, celebrates the mystical
nature of life. There are inconceivably immense and unpredictable experiences
that can be realized within one’s lifetime. It is the absorption of
material and immaterial influences yielded by these events and relationships
that helps one discover new worlds or new ways of navigating in the cosmos of
existence. It is about breaking free from the self-imposed isolation of
criticism, the pursuit of perfection and the fear of failure. The adventure
occurs when you expel the pressures of competition and expectations to truly
explore your place in the greater cosmos. 

Violinist Scott Tixier has found himself amongst some of the most fantastic
individuals and intriguing situations. His journey has been extraordinary, a
truly cosmic adventure. 

The French born Tixier moved to New York in 2007 with an unparalleled musical
pedigree. His violin playing has been lauded by many important and highly
respected musicians, including Pat Metheny, Jean Luc Ponty and Mark Feldman. He
had already garnered experience in the jazz world playing with Jon Hendricks,
Tigran Hamasyan and Lonnie Plaxico. 

Since that time, the 30 year-old violinist has found himself in many eclectic
musical settings, from Anthony Braxton’s recent opera Trillium J, sideman
gigs with Natalie Cole, Christina Aguilera, and Gladys Knight to two years of
touring with soul legend Stevie Wonder, not to mention his work in film and
television. For the past 10 years, Tixier has been developing a new sound
inspired by these collaborations both inside and outside of the jazz world,
making him a multidimensional musician with a new voice on jazz violin. 

Tixier’s first, well-received, Sunnyside recording Brooklyn Bazaar
celebrated his then newly found home. His new recording, Cosmic Adventure, his
first as a leader in four years, celebrates the serendipitous nature of life as
a spiritual journey, with joy and hope but also sorrow and despair. 

It was while appearing at a festival in France in 2012 that Tixier met
pianist/composer Donald Brown. The young violinist hit it off immediately with
the Art Blakey Jazz Messenger alum, and highly regarded arranger, during a six
hour after hours hang. It was during his preparation to record that Tixier
decided that having Brown produce the record would be ideal. Furthermore,
Tixier’s partnership with engineer Dave Darlington and Brown ensured a
well executed recording session. 

The electrifying new band that Tixier showcases on his recording is made up of
some of the leading lights of this new jazz generation. Having played with
Tixier since he and Tixier were teenagers, harmonica virtuoso Yvonnick Prene is
the perfect foil for Tixier’s violin. Pianist Glenn Zaleski is a friend
and neighbor, not to mention one of the best emerging pianists in New York. The
varied and instinctual playing of bassist Luques Curtis matches his tremendous
tone, while the incredible ability and maturity of Justin Brown’s
drumming is suited perfectly for the ensemble, because he can deliver energy and
dynamics without overpowering the violin. 

The compositions on Cosmic Adventure follow a trajectory, all having been
written one after another. They are meant to mirror events and moods, both good
and bad. The outcome is an eclectic and moving collection of originals and two
arrangements of well picked standards. 

The recording begins with the stirring “Maze Walker,” written as a
study on life’s tendency to make one search for meaning, as if finding
the end of a maze. The opening track features conga master Pedrito Martinez, as
does the optimistically penned “Dig It,” a tribute to Stevie Wonder,
with the sound of his harmonica in mind. The insistent “100,000
Hours” is all about drive and commitment to making oneself a better person
(or musician, for that matter). 

Django Reinhardt’s classic “Troublant Bolero” is performed
beautifully as a ballad and for quite possibly the first time with piano and
drums. Tixier commissioned the exuberant and swinging “Mr. Tix” from
his longtime friend Prene. Next, Tixier re-arranged the classic Erroll Garner
chestnut “Misty,” taking a number of chances to make the piece feel
more contemporary. 

The bouncy “Nil’s Landing” is for Tixier’s young,
guitar-rocking brother, so naturally it is an exciting bebop tune with unique
rhythm changes. The moving “King of Sorrow” is for his recently
passed grandmother, who never recovered from her husband’s death 30 years
prior, though Tixier sees a lesson in her pain: Don’t get consumed in
sorrow, take a look at the world around you. The grand finale is the joyful
“Beam Me To Mars,” an optimistic piece written for people who dream
big. The track features saxophone titan Chris Potter, who Tixier connected with
on the streets of Brooklyn during a chance encounter. 

Performing on an instrument that has become a rarity in contemporary jazz,
violinist Scott Tixier has put his individuality to his advantage. There have
been ups and downs on the way to where he is, which is natural on all of
life’s paths. Overall, he has enjoyed and wants to share the bounty of
his Cosmic Adventure. 

Scott Tixier - violin 
Yvonnick Prene - harmonica 
Glenn Zaleski - piano 
Luques Curtis - bass 
Justin Brown - drums 
Pedrito Martinez - congas (1 & 2) 
Chris Potter - tenor saxophone (9) 
Donald Brown - producer

Tracklist:
01. Scott Tixier - Maze Walker (4:12)
02. Scott Tixier - Dig It (6:16)
03. Scott Tixier - 100,000 Hours (4:51)
04. Scott Tixier - Troublant Boléro (5:24)
05. Scott Tixier - Mr. Tix (5:32)
06. Scott Tixier - Misty (4:23)
07. Scott Tixier - Nils Landing (3:50)
08. Scott Tixier - King of Sorrow (6:13)
09. Scott Tixier - Beam Me to Mars (5:58)

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