Nikki Iles, a pianist of extraordinary imagination and technical prowess, invites you into her world with "Hush," a captivating jazz album released in 2012. This collection of nine tracks, spanning a total of one hour, showcases Iles' ravishing tone, exemplary dynamic control, and her knack for crafting consistently engaging solos.
"Hush" is a testament to Iles' versatility and depth as an artist. She opens the album with a delicate solo introduction to Kenny Wheeler's "Everybody's Song But My Own," setting the tone for the rest of the journey. The album features a mix of well-known jazz standards and original compositions, including her own "Meditations" and "Hush," as well as pieces by Miles Davis, Ralph Towner, Michel Legrand, and Dave Brubeck.
Recorded over two days in September 2010 at Dae Bennett Studios in Englewood, NJ, "Hush" is a studio work that captures the essence of Nikki Iles' artistry. The album was inspired by a project with the London Philharmonic's 'Renga' ensemble, and it's clear that this collaboration has influenced the rich, orchestral feel of some of the tracks.
Throughout "Hush," Nikki Iles demonstrates her extraordinary imagination, thriving on fugitive melodies and intricate harmonies. Her playing is both sensitive and powerful, making this album a compelling listen for jazz enthusiasts and newcomers alike. Whether you're a fan of her previous works like "Jazz in Autumn" or discovering her music for the first time, "Hush" offers a rich and rewarding experience.