Resavoir
Riding the ripples of their debut single Escalator (which BBC's Gilles Peterson called "a winner," and Supreme Standards' Tina Edwards likened to "Radiohead on a Jazz trip"), Chicago collective Resavoir return with their first full length effort. The self-titled album presents a juicy suite of elegantly-orchestrated lo-fi jazz instrumentals germinated from home recording experiments by the group's producer / arranger Will Miller. Applying a compositional approach attributable to his experience producing hip-hop beats as much as his studies at Oberlin Conservatory, Miller built melodic sketches on foundations of samples and loops before bringing pieces to the group for collective development.
After integrating recordings of the full band into his home-produced impressions (not unlike IARC predecessors Jeff Parker and Makaya McCraven), he overdubbed another dozen friends into the mix (including Brandee Younger, Sen Morimoto, Carter Lang, Knox Fortune and Macie Stewart) before finalizing the arrangements.
In Miller's modest editing room, Resavoir grew from experiment into epic opus recalling the lush, psychedelic soul jazz orchestrations of David Axelrod and Charles Stepney... but in the sampled-laden style of Yesterday's New Quintet, Broadcast, or Thundercat, with a lyrical affinity for minimalism and texturalism, like trumpeter / composers Jon Hassell and Justin Walter.
- Intro
- Resavoir
- Taking Flight
- Plantasy
- Clouds
- Woah
- Illusion
- Escalator
- LML
Riding the ripples of their debut single Escalator (which BBC's Gilles Peterson called "a winner," and Supreme Standards' Tina Edwards likened to "Radiohead on a Jazz trip"), Chicago collective Resavoir return with their first full length effort. The self-titled album presents a juicy suite of elegantly-orchestrated lo-fi jazz instrumentals germinated from home recording experiments by the group's producer / arranger Will Miller. Applying a compositional approach attributable to his experience producing hip-hop beats as much as his studies at Oberlin Conservatory, Miller built melodic sketches on foundations of samples and loops before bringing pieces to the group for collective development.
After integrating recordings of the full band into his home-produced impressions (not unlike IARC predecessors Jeff Parker and Makaya McCraven), he overdubbed another dozen friends into the mix (including Brandee Younger, Sen Morimoto, Carter Lang, Knox Fortune and Macie Stewart) before finalizing the arrangements.
In Miller's modest editing room, Resavoir grew from experiment into epic opus recalling the lush, psychedelic soul jazz orchestrations of David Axelrod and Charles Stepney... but in the sampled-laden style of Yesterday's New Quintet, Broadcast, or Thundercat, with a lyrical affinity for minimalism and texturalism, like trumpeter / composers Jon Hassell and Justin Walter.
Tracklisting
- Intro
- Resavoir
- Taking Flight
- Plantasy
- Clouds
- Woah
- Illusion
- Escalator
- LML