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Berke Can ?zcan & Jonah Parzen-Johnson: It Was Always Time
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John Zorn
saxophone, altob.1953

Berke Can Özcan
drumsAn Istanbul native, ?zcan is an accomplished composer and producer, now residing in Abu Dhabi. In addition to drums, he plays vibraphone, gongs and piano. ?zcan's music includes jazz, rock, ambient and experimental. He also composes film scores and scores for art exhibitions. He has recorded with

Arve Henriksen
trumpetb.1968

Kenny Wollesen
drumsIt Was Always Time is a global project on multiple levels; in several international settings, the artists largely improvise around some basic structures for the seven pieces. It is an expedition across soundscapes that utilize the multi-instrumental talents of ?zcan and Parzen-Johnson, even while maintaining a largely minimalist feel. Only at the mid-point of "Folk Memory" does the music take a decidedly direct turn into noise. More often, the duo takes a thoughtful approach to weaving melody and complex touches, as in the brooding but insistent "Portrait of a Brick" and the poetic "That's Not What This Is." The electronics are frequently subdued and strategically situated to enhance the moody ambiance. It Was Always Time is a masterfully crafted collection, skillfully layering synthesizers and acoustics to provide a textured backdrop for languid saxophone melodies. ">
Track Listing
Portrait Of a Brick; A Cloud; S?o Paulo; Folk Memory; The Saint; That's Not What This Is; The Others.
Personnel
Berke Can ?zcan
drumsJonah Parzen-Johnson
saxophone, baritoneAdditional Instrumentation
Berke Can ?zcan: electronics; Jonah Parzen-Johnson: electronics.
Album information
Title: It Was Always Time | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Self Produced
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