Orchestra Nazionale della Luna There’s Still Life on Earth
Facing what our world is becoming, the four members of the Finnish-French-Belgian Orchestra Nazionale Della Luna felt that their music had to join the global appeal for deeper consciousness and more urgent action. There Is Still Life On Earth – published by BMC Records – presents an exciting fusion of traditional and futuristic instruments, Middle Eastern and Western scales, Arabic rhythms and swing, bansuri and Moog synthesizers, illustrating that mankind has reached a turning point. Their contrasting sound paintings are outlined in one moment by the crystal clear sea and weightlessness, in the other, melting ice sheets and desertification.
Artists
Manuel Hermia – saxophone, flute, bansuri
Kari Ikonen – piano, moog
Sébastien Boisseau – double bass
Teun Verbruggen – drums
About the album
Compositions by Kari Ikonen (1-3, 6, 9, 11, 12), Manuel Hermia (4, 7, 8, 10), and Kari Ikonen & Manuel Hermia (5)
Recorded by Viktor Szabó at BMC Studio, Budapest on 19-20 June, 2019
Mixed and mastered by Viktor Szabó
Artwork: László Huszár / Greenroom
Project coordinator: György Wallner
Artwork: László Huszár / Greenroom
Produced by László Gőz
Label manager: Tamás Bognár
Reviews
Peter Slavid - londonjazznews.com (en)
Olivier Sauveur - maisondujazz.be (M. Hermia interview) (fr)
Stuart Nicholson - Jazzwise (en)
George W. Harris - jazzweekly.com (en)
Claude Loxhay - jazzaroundmag.com (fr)
Claude Loxhay - jazzhalo.be (fr)
Nicolas Dourlhès - CitizenJazz (fr)
Guy Sitruk-Dolphy - Jazz à Paris (fr)
bak - Concerto **** (de)
Wolfgang Giese - musikansich.de (de)
Georges Tonla Briquet - jazzhalo.be (M. Hermia interview) (nl)
Jordi De Beule - jazzandmo.be (nl)
Georges Tonla Briquet - jazzenzo.nl (nl)
Jean-Claude Vantroyen - Le Soir (nl)
Herman te Loo - JazzFlits (nl)
Pentti Ronkanen - SuomiJazz.com (5 stars) (fi)
Harri Uusitorppa - Helsingin Sanomat (pdf) (fi)
Juha Seitz - Ilkka-Pohjalainen **** (pdf) (fi)
Matti Komulainen - Turun Sanomat (fi)
Jyri Ojala - Keskisuomalainen **** (fi)
Jan Granlie - salt-peanuts.eu (no)
Robert Ratajczak - LongPlay (pl)
Dionizy Piątkowski - jazz.pl (pl)
Patrick Španko - skjazz.sk ****1/2 (sk)
Olasz Sándor - Riff.hu (hu)
Dr. Nagy Sándor - JazzMa (hu)
Komlós József JR - Alföldi Régió Magazin (hu)
Orchestra Nazionale della Luna: There’s Still Life on Earth
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This piece written by Manuel Hermia talks about changing. Three melodies, never really played the same way from one time to the next. We have to learn to change. We have to force ourselves to change our way of thinking, consuming, producing, of understanding life as a whole. Ecology should be the new priority.
This co-composition depicts the melting of our poles and the infinite sadness of this disaster, which we have generated as human beings. Someone said experience is the sum of our mistakes. Humanity is for sure accumulating a lot of experience in our present time…
This piece is built on a melodico-harmonic system called rajazz, created by Manuel Hermia. Rajazz 25 to be precise. The same scale/color is always used, but switching from one tonality to another, without the feeling of a harmonic center, which creates this feeling of floating in the atmosphere, beyond the reach of any gravity.