Fletcher Moss Park
The music of UK trumpeter Matthew Halsall is as intriguing as it is even-keeled, and *Fletcher Moss Park*, his fourth album, is broadly representative. At a digestible 40 minutes, the set relies heavily on the ethereal harp of Rachael Gladwin, which puts one in mind of Alice Coltrane’s trancelike jazz of earlier decades. Adam Fairhall’s stark piano voicings, and the harmonized lines of Halsall and saxophonist Nat Birchall, recall the language of McCoy Tyner, though the music’s temperature is cooler as it ebbs and flows. In its more restrained way, it predicted the kind of sound Kamasi Washington would start documenting a few years later. Elegant strings appear (and Halsall himself does not) on “Sailing Out to Sea” and “Wee Lan (Little Orchid),” while Lisa Mallett’s flute brings another new flavor on “The Sun in September” and drummer Luke Flowers stirs things up rhythmically on the closing “Finding My Way.”
“One of my favourite bands, wonderful work” Gilles Peterson BBC 6 Music “Another great album from Matthew Halsall” Jamie Cullum - BBC Radio 2 "Trumpeter Halsall is one of the success stories of new British jazz..." The Independent "Beautiful, spacious and spiritual music." All About Jazz All prices shown are “NET of VAT” (Value Added Tax). VAT will be calculated and added at the checkout. You will be charged the appropriate rate which will vary depending on the country. This release was uploaded at 24 bit / 88.2 kHz and available in Flac, WAV, AIFF or MP3 and available in Flac, WAV, AIFF or MP3. ℗ & © Gondwana Records 2012 www.gondwanarecords.com