Camille-Alban Spreng’s Odil, Nina Kortekaas – Unheimlich (2023)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 35:24 minutes | 663 MB | Genre: Contemporary Jazz, Jazz Rock
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Swiss-born pianist Camille-Alban Spreng, who has resided in Brussels for over a decade, has been active since 2010 in a diverse range of bands and projects within jazz, improvised (electronic) music, art performance and theater. He can be seen on stages all over Europe and trained at various conservatories with renowned players such as Emil Spanyi (HEMU, Lausanne), Eric Legnini and Kris Defoort (CRB, KCB, Brussels).Together with his regular band ODIL, he has already released two records: ‘Something’ (QFTF Records – 2016) and ‘RESON’ (QFTQ Records – 2019), with the collaboration of Leïla Martial, and Valentin Ceccaldi on the latter album. ODIL operates from Brussels but, with in its ranks a pivotal figure with Swiss roots, a French drummer and an Irish saxophonist, is a band with international allure. Nina Kortekaas’ unique voice is also an absolute asset.
His third album, titled “Unheimlich,” will be released on W.E.R.F. records, one of Belgium’s finest jazz not jazz labels. The new album sprung from Camille-Alban’s fondness for Allen Ginsberg and the beatnik movement. Poems by Ginsberg are provided with music, notably “Pull My Daisy” (co-written by Jack Kerouac and Neal Cassady at the time) and “White Shroud,” with the approval of the rights holders/heirs.
The lyrics that Camille-Alban himself wrote for the album exude the same beatnik vibe. In that sense, the new work is also an homage to Allen Ginsberg. “I love his way of writing: it’s funny, twisted, quirky ánd spiritual,” Camille-Alban said. “I couldn’t think of a better title for the new album. ‘Unheimlich’ doesn’t translate. The black cat in the lobby of a creepy hotel in ‘The Matrix,’ I think of that image, that atmosphere.”
ODIL’s music has a narrative character and in terms of form, the compositions are not ordinary. Impro plays a role and the music is unmistakably characterized by a contemporary jazz aesthetic but at their core the compositions are also songs, a unique feature. ‘Unheimlich’ is a jazz album that can be listened to just as well as a pop rock album.
Tracklist:
01. Camille-Alban Spreng’s Odil – Daisy (04:20)
02. Camille-Alban Spreng’s Odil – My nemesis (03:36)
03. Camille-Alban Spreng’s Odil – Syllogism (06:13)
04. Camille-Alban Spreng’s Odil – Daily wonders (03:32)
05. Camille-Alban Spreng’s Odil – Unheimlich part I (01:48)
06. Camille-Alban Spreng’s Odil – Fame (04:45)
07. Camille-Alban Spreng’s Odil – Later days (04:29)
08. Camille-Alban Spreng’s Odil – Diversion I (01:04)
09. Camille-Alban Spreng’s Odil – Statue (03:37)
10. Camille-Alban Spreng’s Odil – Unheimlich part II (01:56)
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