Musik / jazz

Everyday


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The guardian

d. 27. aug. 2015

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John Fordham

d. 27. aug. 2015

"The young Paris-based Israeli pianist has often been a covers specialist so far (Björk, Britney Spears, Leonard Cohen, Scriabin...), but his virtuosic Blue Note debut is mostly original and developed in the studio through improvisations with only one imaginative partner - (...) sometime Lee Konitz drummer Ziv Ravitz. The result is a fast-moving slideshow of contemporary styles. The solo opener, Fast Life, applies classical polish to a dancing vivacity reminiscent of Chick Corea ... Open Hands and Scriabin's Prelude No 4 Opus 74 cherish minimal-volume nuances, Volcano (produced by Björk's Valgeir Sigurðsson and featuring Icelandic singer Helgi Jónsson) sounds like Radiohead, and Children Don't Always Play Fair is a storm of throbbing left-hand vamps, galloping drums, eerie xylophone pings and children's voices. Everyday feels like Yaron Herman's coming-of-age on record".