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Azure: Hiptronics
ByThe old Azure certainly displayed diverse influences, from

Keith Jarrett
pianob.1945

Modern Jazz Quartet
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1952

Esbjorn Svensson
piano1964 - 2008
The instrumental version of "Ocean's Edge" opens with Barker's snappy beat and a blue-toned synthesizer motif, which Solazzo develops into a singing solo. It sounds like a 1980s

John McLaughlin
guitarb.1942

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940
The funk-lite, smooth jazz of Solazzo's "It's Like Nothing Ever Changed" evokes Level 42, with Schneemann's solo enlivening the palette. There is, however, more on offer than just funk grooves. Slower numbers like Mol's caressing "Miss Incognita," the gentle, piano-dominated "Within Reach" and the dreamy blues-pop of "Puddle of Sand"both penned by Schneemannchampion mood over rhythmic dynamics. "Planets I" and "Planets II" are slices of ambient minimalism; the former revolves around a two-note Rhodes mantra and softly bobbing bass, with Mol's lyrical trumpet solo punctuated by a sample of Gustav Holts' The Planets; the latter is more abstract, with drone noise and walkie-talkie chatter underpinning the briefest of trumpet interventions.
Elsewhere, the triumphant "Dawinul" conjures a summit meeting between

Santana
band / ensemble / orchestra
Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954
Azure sounds at home in its new skin, one that embraces smooth and raw textures, funk, rock and Latin-jazz elements, ambient and R&B grooves. With this hip release it should succeed in converting a few people across the musical divides, in all manner of directions. ">
Track Listing
Ocean’s Edge; Mosquito Massacre Part II; Within Reach; It’s Like Nothing Ever Changed; Waving Tables; Miss Incognita; Dawinul; Planets I; Puddle of Sand; DB: Burn Everything; Planets II; Ocean’s Edge.
Personnel
Azure
band / ensemble / orchestraRik Mol: trumpet (1-2, 6-8, 12), flugelhorn (9); Rogier Schneemann: guitars; Federico Solazzo: keyboards; Luciano Poli: bass; David Barker: drums; Cecilia Baesso, Federico Solazzo, David Barker, Luciano Poli: backing vocals (7); Benjamin Rhodes: vocals (13); DNA: rap (13).
Album information
Title: Hiptronics | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Azuremusic
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