Bojan Z, the Franco-Serbian pianist known for his innovative and intense approach to jazz, presents "Humus," an album that blends the raw energy of rock with the sophistication of jazz. Released in 2009 under Universal Music Division Decca Records France, this album is a testament to Bojan Z's unique musical vision, featuring collaborations with notable artists like trombonist Josh Roseman and drummer Sebastian Rochford.
"Humus" is a departure from traditional jazz, incorporating elements of free jazz, rock, and funk to create a sound that is both familiar and groundbreaking. The album's nine tracks, including standout pieces like "Natural Ground" and "Greedy (In Goods We Trust)," showcase Bojan Z's mastery of the "xénophone," an instrument of his own invention that combines the temperament of a Fender Rhodes with the tonal qualities of Arabic music. Enhanced with various effects pedals, this unique instrument adds a distinctive texture to the album's sound.
Bojan Z's background is as rich as his music. Born in Belgrade, he moved to Paris in 1988 and quickly became a prominent figure in the French jazz scene. His award-winning career and innovative approach to music have made him a standout artist. "Humus" is no exception, offering a dynamic and engaging listening experience that highlights Bojan Z's virtuosity and creativity. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his work, "Humus" is an album that demands attention and rewards repeated listens.