"Gravity" is the third studio album by the Jasper Blom Quartet, released on December 19, 2012, under the Mainland Music label. This contemporary jazz album marks the conclusion of Jasper Blom's Mainland Records trilogy, following "Statue of Liberty" (2008) and "Dexterity" (2010). The album features eight tracks, including collaborations like "The Jaive Song" with Tutu Puoane, and spans a duration of 48 minutes.
Hailing from the Netherlands, the Jasper Blom Quartet delivers a vibrant and dynamic collection of jazz compositions that showcase Blom's prowess on the saxophone and the band's tight-knit musical chemistry. The album's title track, "Gravity," sets the tone with its infectious groove, while tracks like "Britpop" and "Road Rage" infuse the album with a sense of energy and playfulness. "Angelocology (Payé, Payé, Paya)" offers a more introspective moment, highlighting the quartet's versatility.
"Gravity" is a testament to the Jasper Blom Quartet's ability to blend traditional jazz elements with contemporary influences, creating a sound that is both fresh and timeless. Whether you're a longtime fan of jazz or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.