Me&Mobi — Agglo
Artist: | Me&Mobi |
Title: | Agglo |
Release: | 16.03.2018 |
Format: | CD/Digital |
Genre: | Post Jazz |
Origin: | Bern |
Line-Up: | Fred Bürki (Drums), Lisa Hoppe (Bass), Philipp Schlotter (Keys) |
For fans of: | Bad Plus, Go Go Penguin |
Label: | Prolog Records |
Distribution: | Believe Music Godbrain Distribution (Switzerland) Broken Silence (Germany, Austria) |
Promotion: | Prolog Promotion, Benedikt Wieland (Schweiz) Heartbeat&Soul, Hanns-Christian Gerth (Germany, Austria) Heartbeat&Soul, Steffen Mayer (Online, worldwide) |
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The band describe their music as urban, i.e. the sound representative of a modern megapolis: sprawling, dynamic and, at times, bleak and oppressive. This moniker also denotes the direct allusions made to genres such as Hip Hop and the various offshoots of Electronica, which infuse this material in very inventive ways. Free Jazz is, of course, also an urban genre. And, in fact, it was the group’s improvisational proficiency which laid the very foundation for this multifaceted, capacious sound. Many of the compositions, found here, feature jagged sonic artefacts and, on occasion, sound like broken technology (a prepared piano heavily treated with fx, a soviet synth); and tend to steep in a steadily building pressure that can’t find a resolution or a release. Despite its experimental leanings and a mild brand of cinematic melancholia, at its core, Agglo is a visceral, groove-driven record that speaks directly to the body. However, the most unique thing about this collection of songs is their ability to collapse musical history on itself, by dissolving musical traditions of the past in sonic iterations of potential after-futures. Get ready for a dose of Post-Jazz, dystopian sci-fi eclectica.