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Living Being II – Night Walker

Vincent Peirani

Living Being II – Night Walker

Format: CD
Label: ACT music
UPC: 0614427985828
Catnr: ACT 98582
Release date: 07 September 2018
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Label
ACT music
UPC
0614427985828
Catalogue number
ACT 98582
Release date
07 September 2018

"9 Albums that deserved more attention during this past year"

De Standaard, 19-12-2018
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About the album

Vincent Peirani is a jazz musician who is equally at home in world music, or classical music, chanson or pop. Yet what the listener will hear on “Night Walker” is that he has transformed the accordion into the baddest of rock ’n’ roll axes.

Recorded in just four days, this album shows the quintet channelling its energies even more powerfully and consistently. The mix by sound engineer Boris Darley took several months of experimentation to get it right. As Peirani says,“it was like being in a musical laboratory.”
Whether seen from a jazz or a pop perspective, the combination of instruments is unique. “This album is more of a collective trip,” he explains. “The accordion is even less at the centre. It is only if you were to remove it that you would realize quite how much has suddenly gone missing.” The art of Peirani is to play rhythmically and at the service of the tune, adding layers to each piece, as others could only attempt with a vast array of keyboards. The melancholy of chanson, the elegance of classical music, the sheer power of rock – his virtuosity pulls them all together.

Living Being take a kid-glove approach as they start off the album; they play Sonny Bono’s “Bang Bang” with the tenderest possible feel, giving this cover a completely new lightness. On “Enzo”, which starts with mellifluous charm, Peirani plays the accordina. His powerful version of the aria “What Power Art Thou” by the English composer Henry Purcell, from the 1691 opera “King Arthur”, preserves the triumphal power of the original, yet could hardly be further removed. The pivotal point of the album is the three-section “Kashmir To Heaven”, which references two songs of the legendary hard rock band Led Zeppelin. The energy levels in the band, as it carefully builds this mini-suite, are quite staggering. Living Being remains true to the vibe of the originals but with a completely different instrumentation: there isn’t a guitar in sight.

When Vincent Peirani says his band wants to be a ‘chamber rock music orchestra’, it may sound like “Rock meets Classic” bombast. But Living Being, this powerful beast of a jazz band, is exactly the opposite. It is a supple little animal that moves elegantly on any terrain without ever leaving the path, but can grow into a muscular carnivore at any time.

Artist(s)

Vincent Peirani (accordion)

'What this Nice-born Parisian coaxes out of the piano accordion is something the likes of which has never been heard before. You can tell it is a future legend who is playing here!' – Süddeutsche Zeitung. The French accordion player, singer and composer Vincent Peirani was born on 24.4.1980 in Nice. At the age of 11 he began playing the accordion, initially classical music. As a teenager he already won numerous international awards. At 16 he discovered jazz and soon took up the study of jazz in Paris. At the beginning he faced scepticism with his accordion and his classical training, but he quickly convinced the critics with an entirely new way of looking at the instrument, made a name for...
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"What this Nice-born Parisian coaxes out of the piano accordion is something the likes of which has never been heard before. You can tell it is a future legend who is playing here!" – Süddeutsche Zeitung.
The French accordion player, singer and composer Vincent Peirani was born on 24.4.1980 in Nice. At the age of 11 he began playing the accordion, initially classical music. As a teenager he already won numerous international awards. At 16 he discovered jazz and soon took up the study of jazz in Paris. At the beginning he faced scepticism with his accordion and his classical training, but he quickly convinced the critics with an entirely new way of looking at the instrument, made a name for himself in France's jazz scene and was soon playing with the creme de la creme of French jazz, the likes of Michel Portal, Daniel Humair, Renaud Garcia Fons, Louis Sclavis and Vincent Courtois. Parallel to that he pursued many of his own projects, drawing from the widest range of genres – from jazz, chanson and world music through to classic and even heavy rock. Since 2011, Peirani has been playing regularly in the quartet of the Korean singer Youn Sun Nah, the most successful female jazz artist in France in recent years. Through this engagement he also made the acquaintance of Swedish guitarist Ulf Wakenius and ultimately the boss of the ACT label Siggi Loch. Peirani played on the Wakenius album "Vagabond" recorded in February 2012, also astonishing and enthralling live audiences everywhere. "Thrill Box" came out in May 2013 and was Vincent Peirani's first album as a leader – star-studded with pianist Michael Wollny, bassist Michel Benita and saxophonists Michel Portal and Émile Parisien. The album showcases the entire wealth of facets of Peirani's musical influences, and reveals more impressively than ever before what an intelligent and artful composer he is, and what a masterful and profoundly musical instrumentalist and storyteller.

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Emile Parisien (saxophone)

The French jazz scene has a vitality, an originality and a do-it- all and do-it-anyway mentality about it right now. It is French musicians who are blazing the new trails for contemporary European jazz. There is a wonderful open-mindedness towards all musical cultures, genres and tendencies; and yet French musicians also give off the sense of having a proper grounding in their own tradition. A musician who represents all of these tendencies ‘par excellence’ is saxophonist Emile Parisien. Born in Cahors in the wine-growing region of the Lot, he is a jazz visionary. He may have one foot in that ancient soil, but his gaze is firmly fixed on the future. The leading French newspaper Le Monde has called him...
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The French jazz scene has a vitality, an originality and a do-it- all and do-it-anyway mentality about it right now. It is French musicians who are blazing the new trails for contemporary European jazz. There is a wonderful open-mindedness towards all musical cultures, genres and tendencies; and yet French musicians also give off the sense of having a proper grounding in their own tradition. A musician who represents all of these tendencies ‘par excellence’ is saxophonist Emile Parisien. Born in Cahors in the wine-growing region of the Lot, he is a jazz visionary. He may have one foot in that ancient soil, but his gaze is firmly fixed on the future. The leading French newspaper Le Monde has called him “the best new thing that has happened in European jazz for a long time,” while the Hamburg radio station NDR made the point of telling its listeners to give Parisien their “undivided attention.”

The reference points on Parisien’s personal musical map are very widely spread indeed. They range from the popular folk traditions of his homeland to the compositional rigour of contemporary classical music, and also to the abstraction of free jazz. And yet everything he does has a naturalness and authenticity about it. Rather than appearing pre-meditated or constrained, his music has a flow, he traverses genres with a remarkable fleetness of foot and an effortless inevitability.

What is it that makes the simple urgency of Parisien’s music quite so enjoyable? How does he manage to combine a provocative and anarchic streak with such a captivating sense of swing? Anyone who has seen and heard him on stage will know: it is because he lives his jazz with body and soul, because there is an authenticity and honesty inflecting every breath and every note.


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Tony Paeleman (keyboard)

Yoann Serra (drums)

Julien Herné (bass guitar)

Valentin Liechti (electronics)

Composer(s)

Vincent Peirani

'What this Nice-born Parisian coaxes out of the piano accordion is something the likes of which has never been heard before. You can tell it is a future legend who is playing here!' – Süddeutsche Zeitung. The French accordion player, singer and composer Vincent Peirani was born on 24.4.1980 in Nice. At the age of 11 he began playing the accordion, initially classical music. As a teenager he already won numerous international awards. At 16 he discovered jazz and soon took up the study of jazz in Paris. At the beginning he faced scepticism with his accordion and his classical training, but he quickly convinced the critics with an entirely new way of looking at the instrument, made a name for...
more
"What this Nice-born Parisian coaxes out of the piano accordion is something the likes of which has never been heard before. You can tell it is a future legend who is playing here!" – Süddeutsche Zeitung.
The French accordion player, singer and composer Vincent Peirani was born on 24.4.1980 in Nice. At the age of 11 he began playing the accordion, initially classical music. As a teenager he already won numerous international awards. At 16 he discovered jazz and soon took up the study of jazz in Paris. At the beginning he faced scepticism with his accordion and his classical training, but he quickly convinced the critics with an entirely new way of looking at the instrument, made a name for himself in France's jazz scene and was soon playing with the creme de la creme of French jazz, the likes of Michel Portal, Daniel Humair, Renaud Garcia Fons, Louis Sclavis and Vincent Courtois. Parallel to that he pursued many of his own projects, drawing from the widest range of genres – from jazz, chanson and world music through to classic and even heavy rock. Since 2011, Peirani has been playing regularly in the quartet of the Korean singer Youn Sun Nah, the most successful female jazz artist in France in recent years. Through this engagement he also made the acquaintance of Swedish guitarist Ulf Wakenius and ultimately the boss of the ACT label Siggi Loch. Peirani played on the Wakenius album "Vagabond" recorded in February 2012, also astonishing and enthralling live audiences everywhere. "Thrill Box" came out in May 2013 and was Vincent Peirani's first album as a leader – star-studded with pianist Michael Wollny, bassist Michel Benita and saxophonists Michel Portal and Émile Parisien. The album showcases the entire wealth of facets of Peirani's musical influences, and reveals more impressively than ever before what an intelligent and artful composer he is, and what a masterful and profoundly musical instrumentalist and storyteller.

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Press

9 Albums that deserved more attention during this past year
De Standaard, 19-12-2018

A great CD literally "something for everyone", so do not be put off by the label for jazz fans of Led Zeppelin and especially the stairway to heaven mandatory.
Rootstime, 13-10-2018

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01.
Bang Bang
03:26
(Vincent Peirani) Vincent Peirani, Emile Parisien, Tony Paeleman, Yoann Serra, Julien Herné, Valentin Liechti
02.
Enzo
04:29
(Vincent Peirani) Vincent Peirani, Emile Parisien, Tony Paeleman, Yoann Serra, Julien Herné, Valentin Liechti
03.
Le Clown Sauveur De La Fête Foraine
02:43
(Vincent Peirani) Vincent Peirani, Emile Parisien, Tony Paeleman, Yoann Serra, Julien Herné, Valentin Liechti
04.
What Power Art Thou
05:55
(Vincent Peirani) Vincent Peirani, Emile Parisien, Tony Paeleman, Yoann Serra, Julien Herné, Valentin Liechti
05.
Kashmir To Heaven: I Opening
03:52
(Vincent Peirani) Vincent Peirani, Emile Parisien, Tony Paeleman, Yoann Serra, Julien Herné, Valentin Liechti
06.
Kashmir To Heaven: II Kashmir
05:41
(Vincent Peirani) Vincent Peirani, Emile Parisien, Tony Paeleman, Yoann Serra, Julien Herné, Valentin Liechti
07.
Kashmir To Heaven: III Stairway To Heaven
03:26
(Vincent Peirani) Vincent Peirani, Emile Parisien, Tony Paeleman, Yoann Serra, Julien Herné, Valentin Liechti
08.
Night Walker
06:55
(Vincent Peirani) Vincent Peirani, Emile Parisien, Tony Paeleman, Yoann Serra, Julien Herné, Valentin Liechti
09.
K2000
01:42
(Vincent Peirani) Vincent Peirani, Emile Parisien, Tony Paeleman, Yoann Serra, Julien Herné, Valentin Liechti
10.
Falling
04:40
(Vincent Peirani) Vincent Peirani, Emile Parisien, Tony Paeleman, Yoann Serra, Julien Herné, Valentin Liechti
11.
Unknown Chemistry
06:15
(Vincent Peirani) Vincent Peirani, Emile Parisien, Tony Paeleman, Yoann Serra, Julien Herné, Valentin Liechti
12.
Smoke & Mirrors
04:42
(Vincent Peirani) Vincent Peirani, Emile Parisien, Tony Paeleman, Yoann Serra, Julien Herné, Valentin Liechti
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