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Double Screening

Emile Parisien Quartet

Double Screening

Format: CD
Label: ACT music
UPC: 0614427987921
Catnr: ACT 98792
Release date: 25 January 2019
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Label
ACT music
UPC
0614427987921
Catalogue number
ACT 98792
Release date
25 January 2019

"Emile Parisien is one of the most prominent French jazz musicians, and with this unorthodox album he confirms that position once again."

Jazzism, 18-10-2019
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About the album

In those rare spare moments when we are without our smartphones, tablets and all those other connected screens, anyone with the slightest tendency to philosophize is going to ask themselves a question: is there actually any space left for us as individual human beings under this torrent of bits? Can we improvise in a world where everything is predetermined by algorithms? Does poetry still have the right to be heard in the age of artificial intelligence?

These are questions which the Emile Parisien Quartet have answered as only they can: through their music! Throughout this “Double Screening”, the four explore the mysteries and labyrinths of our hyperconnected universe with their unique mixture of untrammelled fantasy and dry humour. Their portrayal of it is precise yet poetic, and they do it in real time - and yet with real emotion too. We witness messages crossing, there’s musical spam, viral degradation, social interaction. But if you’re expecting to hear the sound of a lap top, sampling, a drum machine or some other electronic gizmo here, you won’t. This group remains faithful to the sound-world which has served it well for the past thirteen years.

The musicians prefer to broaden the range of possibilities of their traditional instruments by providing their own occasional twists on them; so Parisien uses reed slaps, Julien Touéry has a prepared piano, Ivan Gélugne produces scraping sounds with his bass bow... And at the drums Julien Loutelier, the newest recruit, has hacked his way into the heart of the group's operating system, enabling him to subtly shift the balance and the dynamics of the ensemble, and to make them flexible and reactive in a new way. Each individual track is like an amazing little sound machine, all the more fascinating because it evokes our modern digital era so well without use of the technology.

And there is another paradox at work too: the quartet takes their inspiration from a world made of the ephemeral and the instantaneous, but as they do so they are also testing to the limit their predilection for long forms. This is something they have been developing ever since they began, with suites in several movements interspersed with intermezzi full of feeling. That said, perhaps paradoxes are inherent in this music which is both serious and light, wild and controlled, lyrical and avant-garde? In conclusion, you are welcome to “like” it, “share” it, comment on it... but first and foremost you should listen to it!

Artist(s)

Emile Parisien (soprano 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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Ivan Gélugne (double bass)

Composer(s)

Emile Parisien (soprano 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...
more

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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Press

Emile Parisien is one of the most prominent French jazz musicians, and with this unorthodox album he confirms that position once again.
Jazzism, 18-10-2019

The quartet of Emile Parisien makes extremely intelligent music, which is among the best that French jazz has to offer at the moment.
Jazzenzo, 01-3-2019

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01.
Double Screening I
03:16
(Emile Parisien, Julien Loutelier) Emile Parisien, Julien Touéry, Ivan Gélugne, Julien Loutelier
02.
Double Screening II
04:11
(Emile Parisien, Julien Loutelier) Emile Parisien, Julien Touéry, Ivan Gélugne, Julien Loutelier
03.
Spam 1
02:05
(Emile Parisien, Julien Loutelier) Emile Parisien, Julien Touéry, Ivan Gélugne, Julien Loutelier
04.
Hashtag I
02:17
(Emile Parisien, Julien Loutelier) Emile Parisien, Julien Touéry, Ivan Gélugne, Julien Loutelier
05.
Hashtag II
03:59
(Emile Parisien, Julien Loutelier) Emile Parisien, Julien Touéry, Ivan Gélugne, Julien Loutelier
06.
Hashtag III
04:09
(Emile Parisien, Julien Loutelier) Emile Parisien, Julien Touéry, Ivan Gélugne, Julien Loutelier
07.
Hashtag IV
02:50
(Emile Parisien, Julien Loutelier) Emile Parisien, Julien Touéry, Ivan Gélugne, Julien Loutelier
08.
Spam 3
01:58
(Emile Parisien, Julien Loutelier) Emile Parisien, Julien Touéry, Ivan Gélugne, Julien Loutelier
09.
Deux Point Zéro
04:20
(Emile Parisien, Julien Loutelier) Emile Parisien, Julien Touéry, Ivan Gélugne, Julien Loutelier
10.
Élégie pour Carte Mère
03:47
(Emile Parisien, Julien Loutelier) Emile Parisien, Julien Touéry, Ivan Gélugne, Julien Loutelier
11.
Malware Invasion
07:50
(Emile Parisien, Julien Loutelier) Emile Parisien, Julien Touéry, Ivan Gélugne, Julien Loutelier
12.
Algo
03:46
(Emile Parisien, Julien Loutelier) Emile Parisien, Julien Touéry, Ivan Gélugne, Julien Loutelier
13.
Spam 2
01:12
(Emile Parisien, Julien Loutelier) Emile Parisien, Julien Touéry, Ivan Gélugne, Julien Loutelier
14.
Daddy Long Legs
05:43
(Emile Parisien, Julien Loutelier) Emile Parisien, Julien Touéry, Ivan Gélugne, Julien Loutelier
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