Embark on a sonic journey through alpine landscapes and beyond with Pago Libre's captivating album, "Mountain Songlines." This 2020 release from Leo Records is a testament to the quartet's unique blend of jazz, folk, and chamber music, showcasing their distinctive sound that has made them stand out in the global music scene since 1989.
The album features 13 tracks, spanning a total of 55 minutes, each offering a rich tapestry of melodies and rhythms. From the hauntingly beautiful "Hornborn Hymn" to the intricate "Gte" and the playful "Tü-da-Do," Pago Libre's virtuosity shines through in every composition. The quartet, consisting of Arkady Shilkloper on horn and alphorn, Florian Mayer on violin, John Wolf Brennan on piano, and Tom Götze on bass, delivers a performance that is both technically impressive and deeply expressive.
"Mountain Songlines" is inspired by the grandeur of alpine vistas, and this inspiration is evident in the album's dynamic range and evocative compositions. Tracks like "Von Der Armenischen Prinzessin" and "The Melody of the Earth" highlight the group's ability to weave folk melodies into a contemporary jazz framework, while pieces such as "Vertical Vectors" and "Selbsanft" showcase their mastery of chamber music's timbral qualities and orchestration.
Recorded, mixed, and mastered at Hardstudios by Michael Brändli, the album benefits from a crisp and clear production that allows each instrument to shine. Whether you're a longtime fan of Pago Libre or a newcomer to their music, "Mountain Songlines" offers a compelling exploration of the quartet's artistic vision and musical prowess. Dive into this album and let the enchanting melodies and rhythms transport you to the heart of the mountains and beyond.