Emile Parisien, a multi-award-winning French jazz artist, presents "Sfumato," a captivating album that showcases his evolution and growth as a musician. Released on September 30, 2016, under the ACT Music label, this album is a testament to Parisien's versatility and innovative spirit, blending French jazz with modern jazz influences.
"Sfumato" features a new quintet, including the renowned pianist Joachim Kühn, guitarist Manu Codjia, bassist Simon Tailleu, and drummer Mario Costa. Special guests Michel Portal on bass clarinet and Vincent Peirani on accordion add depth and richness to the album's sound. Recorded at the prestigious Studio la Buissonne in France over three days in May 2016, the album is a collaborative effort that highlights the chemistry and synergy among the musicians.
The album's tracklist is a journey through diverse compositions, ranging from the playful "Poulp" to the intricate "Le clown tueur de la fete foraine" trilogy. "Duet for Daniel Humair" pays homage to the legendary French drummer, while "Balladibiza" offers a serene and melodic interlude. Each track is a unique exploration of sound and rhythm, showcasing Parisien's mastery of the soprano and tenor saxophone.
With a duration of 58 minutes, "Sfumato" is a rich tapestry of jazz music that appeals to both seasoned jazz enthusiasts and newcomers alike. The album's production, overseen by Emile Parisien and executive producer Siggi Loch, ensures a high-quality listening experience. Whether you're a fan of French jazz or simply appreciate innovative music, "Sfumato" is an album that will captivate and inspire.