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Anatole Muster: Wonderful now
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Anatole Muster
accordionb.2001
Muster, who is 22 years old, creates nearly every sound on his orchestrations (except for several cameos), composes, writes poetic lyrics and spices the mix with his signature playing on accordion (and custom, MIDI/breath accordion-layout sound controller). When asked if playing jazz accordion is a blessing or a curse, he noted that the instrument does wonders for getting him introduced to leading musicians and for generating curiosity from potential concert goers. "Playing accordion is my click-bait for music promotion," he adds, "but it's just one tool in my bag of instruments and jazz/electronica-related styles."
He has already gotten notice in the jazz world, having performed at a Montreaux festival, being called out in

Jamie Cullum
vocalsb.1979
Wonderful now is his first full-length album. Until recently, he had accommodated web listening habits solely by streaming singles and releasing an EP, but he feels that longer projects are essential to form an artistic identity and take the audience to another level of appreciation. This philosophy achieves results with Wonderful now, which one might liken to baking a cake: most of the ingredients are well-known but it is the way you mix them that creates something unique. For those who are into jazz as well as electronic, pop and dance sensibilities, Muster delivers a compelling sound that stands apart.
High points among the tracks include: "Dance With Me," which highlights many of the elements in Muster's repertoire. First, there are electronica "hits" over power fusion chords. The bebop-like piano solo and hip-hop drum beat are courtesy of alternative jazz collaborators
Telemakus
pianoMackwood
drums"Auntie Mabel" is an upbeat confection of syncopated hits and catchy melody.

Louis Cole
drums"Blip Blop" demonstrates how Muster's vocals add another layer to his instrumental palette. Sounding a bit like

Jacob Collier
vocalsb.1994
"Girl in My Dreams" features a tapping, slapping, ear-opening guitar riff in the intro, courtesy of collaborator ether2006. To be clear, the riff is recorded at true speed and the guitarist is just 17 years old! At [00:22], Muster introduces a classic dancehall patch. It reminds this reviewer of the internet meme from several years back, namely "is the woman's dress you're looking at black and blue or gold and white?" The same effect occurs with Muster's musiclook at it from one angle and it is jazz, then shift your view slightly and it is electronica.
If we revisit the earlier baking metaphor, then the album Wonderful now is a sweet 4.5-star "tiramisu." The main thing preventing a 5-star rating is the inclusion of two remix variations of other songs, which while somewhat repetitive nonetheless provide insight into the creative development process and are worth the listen.
Muster is a musician to watch develop. He is equally at home referencing

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940

The Headhunters
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1973

Michael Brecker
saxophone, tenor1949 - 2007

Steps Ahead
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1979
Even as this album is being formally released, he has recorded tracks for the next project, which will take more of a traditional swing jazz feel in a trio format, still led by accordion. One can hear his live trio work by searching on YouTube for "Anatole Muster Live at Autumn of Music 2022" and playing from [2:12] onward. An upcoming release will feature a Brazilian sound. Meanwhile, Muster is completing his studies at the Royal Academy of Music in London. It is hard to predict where he will go from being "wonderful now," but it is bound to be ear-catching. ">
Track Listing
dance with me; Wonderful now; testing fields; girl in my dreams; jumpin; girl in my dreams (midwest accordion emo); blip blop; Auntie Mabel; liverpool street; blip blop beat.
Personnel
Anatole Muster
accordionLeo Michael Bird
drumsether2006
guitarMackwood
drumsM Field
vocalsSlowya.roll
producerTelemakus
pianoJuliana Chahayed
vocalsLouis Cole
drumsAlbum information
Title: Wonderful now | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Self Produced
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