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The New International

by Pierre LOGNAY (2002)

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1.
Up And Down 10:20
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New Fruits 05:09
4.
Song For Lou 07:29
5.
Spring Time 07:37
6.
X 12:35
7.
Segment 06:04

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The music and the band of guitarist Pierre LOGNAY in its actual concept arose from the underground scene in Brussels in the late eighties. The new movement blended several influences in a jazz idiom.
The new jazz club at that time "The Kaai", proposed bands that sounded like a mix between African, European and American roots, with a touch of Gil Evans, Steve Coleman, George Russel or Jimmy Hendrickx.
Pierre Lognay created then a music that was sophisticated yet accessible and included odd meters in his compositions.

The addition of international players is today a step further in his accomplishment and the coming tour will launch the band on a world level (America, Europe and Africa).

credits

released April 4, 2021

Pierre LOGNAY (Belgium), guitar
Mark TURNER (USA), sax
Rudy MANHANTHAPPA (USA), alto sax
Philippe THOMAS (Mauritius), trumpet
Mark ZUBECK (Canada), Bass
Bilou DONNEU (Belgium), Drums
Inno DE SADJO (Togo), Fender-Rhodes.

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LYRAE Music Namur, Belgium

Ever since it started in 1994, LYRAE Records has undertaken, as a label, to promote the creativity of musicians, Belgian and international, in the fields of Jazz, Blues, New and World music. Very quickly followed by the label KROKO Records with Odex Protocol and Giusi, but above all, the blues group Fred and the Healers. ... more

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