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data-original-title="" title="">Joshua Banks has proven himself to be a thrilling
new compositional force in contemporary jazz. After
studying the sounds of illustrious Asian pianists Hiromi
Uehara, Kie Katagi, and Nahre Sol, Banks called upon his
formidable technical facility developed through years of
classical study to craft an album featuring a distinctive
fusion of styles that strives to expand the presence of
Asian-inspired jazz in North America.
Banks refined the music of Para Sayo over the course of
two years. After affirming his personal sound, he connected
with his good friend, lyricist Hazel Cavida. “I approached
Hazel about collaborating on a lyric in both English and
Tagalog. As someone who often feels disconnected from
my heritage, I leaned on her a lot to flesh out the album’s
themes, titles, and stories. When Hazel came on board, the
album really began to get its legs, not just as an
exploration of Asian musical identities, but of my own
identity as an Asian/Filipino-Canadian in general. I was
born ‘here’ in Canada, and so I have nothing from ‘there’—
my family’s homeland. The album is an exploration of what
it means to find space as an Asian artist, and what it
means to find space for ourselves, our families, our people,
and our culture in the west.”
In addition to Cavida’s contributions, Para Sayo
showcases the artistry of many of Western Canada’s most
exciting up and coming young musicians. Banks’ own
mother, Corazon Banks, recorded a spoken word
contribution in her native Ibaloi— the language belonging
to her indigenous group native to the Philippine Cordillera
mountains— as a way to honour her ancestral contribution
to his music. The result is a scintillating modern jazz album
that is deeply grounded in both musical and emotional
storytelling.
Para Sayo will be released worldwide on Friday, May 16th
2025.
Tracks
From My Shores To Yours; Go Fish; Opo; Indemok i Talaw; Agila; Nature Boy; Burning Bridges; A Day In The Life;
Outspoken;
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