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Wonder Is The Beginning

by Empirical

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Mackerel What simeymoonbeam said...Empirical continues to be one of the best UK jazz groups, their music always fresh and inventive. This new, full-length release is no different. Favorite track: The Naitoku.
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simeymoonbeam If this is your first dip into this band's work, you have a wonderful musical experience ahead exploring the back catalogue. The core group have been making consistently exciting, engaging and accomplished music for years. I am always looking out for their next project (since the first album in 2007) and I have never been disappointed. This is a more reflective and mellow album, with superb special guests, but seems to me to fit their distinctive and authentic vibe. Brilliant live.
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1.
The Naitoku 07:50
2.
She Moves 05:49
3.
True Cost 05:51
4.
5.
Saha World 06:06
6.
As The Eagle 05:33
7.

about

PERSONNEL

Nathaniel Facey - alto saxophone (1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7)
Lewis Wright - vibraphone
Shaney Forbes - drums (1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7)
Tom Farmer - double bass (1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7)
Jason Rebello - piano (1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7)
Alex Hitchcock - tenor saxophone (1, 3, 4)

ALBUM CREDITS

Recorded at RAK Studio 3 (21& 22 December, 2022)
Engineered by William Purton
Mixed and Mastered by Alex Bonney and Empirical
Mastered by Lewis Wright
Produced by Empirical
Executive Producer for Whirlwind Recordings - Michael Janisch
Cover design and Original Artwork ‘Source of Life I’ by Claudia Kuss-Tenzer

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released March 15, 2024

ABOUT THE ALBUM

Real groups like Empirical are a rarity in contemporary jazz, where musicians so often come together for single projects then disperse again once they are done: groups that endure for fifteen years, without slackening in their quest for the new and the fresh, are all but unheard of.

Having started their journey in 2007, Empirical now makes a triumphant return, re-taking their rightful place at the center of the UK scene with Wonder Is The Beginning, their first full-length album since 2016. Wonder Is The Beginning is a mature musical statement that shows the band’s fire is still undimmed and their commitment to maintaining the legacy while forging their own unique path is as strong as ever.

The personnel of the quartet, for whom sharp tailoring has become something of a trademark, has remained the same for fifteen years. Nathaniel Facey (alto sax), Tom Farmer (double bass), Lewis Wright (vibraphone) and Shaney Forbes (drums) confound listeners with a telepathic empathy that can only be attained after countless performances together.

On Wonder is the Beginning their palette is expanded by the presence of two remarkable guests. Alex Hitchcock contributes his voice on tenor sax to represent the rising generation of virtuoso players, while Jason Rebello adds his unmistakable presence on piano as well as the towering reputation he’s built over a thirty-five year international career.

The band entered the studio equipped with a set of specially written compositions, but also with their abiding philosophy - to always be open to the possibility of change. “It’s the core Empirical message,” says Tom Farmer “To be right in the moment, to make bold decisions and really communicate… to always be ready for the unexpected.”

The combination of complex, thoughtful writing and spontaneous improvisation is enabled by the absolute trust that comes from years of collective music making and is at the heart of what makes Empirical stand out consistently on the musical landscape. Both guests fit right into this ethos: “Some of the music was written specially for Jason and Alex to play, but they both embraced that commitment to change and freedom.”

Opening track ‘The Naitoku’ takes its name from Buddhist practice, referring to a newcomer to the path, and also to those who support them in their journey. Alex Hitchcock shines over brooding textures and martial snare, until the piece develops into a thrilling three-way conversation with Facey and Rebello. By contrast, ‘She Moves’ seduces with a pastoral waltzing lilt and an open airy feel, expressing a reflection on the constant flux of life, building to a shimmering climax. ‘True Cost’ opens with plaintive, keening alto sax over plangent chords, developing into a powerful group improvisation, stately and measured but full of subtle tension.

There’s an exercise in the kind of rhythmic virtuosity for which Empirical are renowned in ‘Ursa The Minor Major Bear,’ with the harmonic shift and contrapuntal moving parts expressing the feeling of being caught unawares by a sense of wonder that reveals itself to those mindful enough to notice.

A spontaneous studio decision rendered ‘Saha World’ as a duet between vibes and piano, with Wright and Rebello weaving skeins of sound together into a shimmering contemplation of the patience and endurance our earthly existence demands. The somber, edgy ‘As The Eagle’ sees Rebello deliver a masterclass in creative interpretation. The final track ‘Wonder Is the Feeling’ quotes Plato in an evocative tribute to the sense of awe that lies behind the beginning of wisdom. A midtempo loping swing anchored by Farmer’s swaying bass figure, it develops over towering solos from Rebello and Facey, into a mesmerizing, evanescent coda.

This album illustrates the breadth and vision that make Empirical such a potent creative force and underlines that longevity in the challenging world of top-tier contemporary jazz is no fluke. Reinforced by the inspiring contributions of their special guests, it’s a powerful statement of faith in the music’s ability to adapt, to inspire, to express the ineffable, to engage and to grow.

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