Jazz CD Cover Jazz Review.com is your complete guide to jazz music on the web Jazz CD Cover
Jazz Review.com is your complete guide to jazz music on the web!
Jazz CD Cover
Jazz CD Cover
Jazz Music Spacer JazzReview.com Jazz Music Spacer JazzPreview.com Jazz Music Spacer CD Reviews Jazz Music Spacer Interviews Jazz Music Spacer Photography Jazz Music Spacer Concert Reviews Jazz Music Spacer Forum Jazz Music Spacer News Jazz Music Spacer
MONTHLY JAZZ NEWSLETTER:
Jazz Music Spacer Submit Music Jazz Music Spacer Submit News Jazz Music Spacer Submit Concerts Jazz Music Spacer Submit Link Jazz Music Spacer Contact Us Jazz Music Spacer Advertise Jazz Music Spacer Sell Music Jazz Music Spacer Search Jazz Music Spacer
Jazz CD Cover
Featured Artist: Volapuk


CD Title: Polyglot

Year: 2000

Record Label: Cuneiform

Style: World Music

Review: The main problem I have with some "world music" or "jazz/ethnic/world/etc. fusion" is that it's a bit facile & smug. The end product can leave one with the feeling, "Look at us! We're so cosmopolitan! We've brought all kinds of technical flash & wizardry to this unspoilt, unsullied music-from-another, simpler-culture. What's more, it lacks the existential oomph that makes listening an emotional as well as an intellectual experience. Volapuk, a quartet consisting of ex-members of France's Etron Fou and Japan's After Dinner, has that problem beat.

With a line-up of violin, cello, flute, clarinet, tarogot (an East European reed instrument), marimba and drums (and occasional vocals), Volapuk weaves an enchanting spell yet completely sidesteps navel-gazing and avant-wank. "Entre 2 Zoo" and "Marimba" sound like Philip Glass-like minimalism dressed in turn-of-the-century Parisian finery, and "Nusrat" is a subtle yet heartfelt evocation of the sinuous sound of Pakistan's late Qawwali master. They don't "rock" or "swing" in the usual sense, but the music MOVES and FEELS. Throughout this varied CD, Polyglot Volapuk draws upon the beguiling intonations and rhythms of klezmer, Maurice Ravel, Eastern European, Chinese and West African folk music (with a touch of free jazz skronk), making for a bracing yet affable listening experience. This is PERFECT for This Giving Season.

Record Label Website: http://www.cuneiformrecords.com/

Reviewed by: Lee Prosser

Printer-Friendly VersionClick here for printer-friendly version of review.

Send this jazzreview.com article to your friendsSend this page to a friend.

  SPOTLIGHT
Feature New Jazz Release!
Chance
Accidental Shrines
(Big Moist Records)

Feature New Jazz Release!
Harold Rayford
Live - I Am The Instrument
(Tyscot Records)

Get your CD in the SPOTLIGHT!

 

Jazz CD Cover
Jazz Music Spacer JazzReview.com Jazz Music Spacer JazzPreview.com Jazz Music Spacer CD Reviews Jazz Music Spacer Interviews Jazz Music Spacer Photography Jazz Music Spacer Concert Reviews Jazz Music Spacer Forum Jazz Music Spacer News Jazz Music Spacer
MONTHLY JAZZ NEWSLETTER:
Jazz Music Spacer Submit Music Jazz Music Spacer Submit News Jazz Music Spacer Submit Concerts Jazz Music Spacer Submit Link Jazz Music Spacer Contact Us Jazz Music Spacer Advertise Jazz Music Spacer Sell Music Jazz Music Spacer Search Jazz Music Spacer
Jazz CD Cover

Copyright©1997 - 2010. All Rights Reserved. jazzreview.com® / jazzpreview.com® Privacy Policy Web Design Toronto