In My Mind Mezcla
Album info
Album-Release:
2023
HRA-Release:
16.06.2023
Album including Album cover
- 1 In My Mind 05:49
- 2 Jiraiya 07:50
- 3 Klara And The Sun 07:03
- 4 Malarone Dreams (Live) 07:25
Info for In My Mind
The release of "In My Mind", the new EP from the Glasgow-based jazz fusion ensemble, Mezcla. This is the follow-up to their acclaimed album, Shoot the Moon.
Led by bass player David Bowden, Mezcla's distinctive sound mixes different influences, notably jazz, funk, rock and world music. This new offering is an eclectic collection of tracks that wander down different musical avenues.
David explains: “This EP is both the next step for the band and a foray in several different directions. It could be seen as a sampler of what is to come from us in the future. Across the four tracks we have a collaboration with incredible singer Luca Manning, inspiration from anime, a piece based on Kazuo Ishiguro literature and a live recording, together showcasing the full range of the band’s sound. We hope that people enjoy it!”
The title track, a collaboration with singer Luca Manning, is a poignant exploration of youthful desire and self-discovery, set against Mezcla's trademark fusion sound. David and Luca wrote the song during lockdown, mainly using WhatsApp voice notes. David would come up with chordal bass guitar grooves and Luca would sing melodies and lyrics over the different sections. The track was premiered in an online duo performance for the 2021 Edinburgh Jazz Festival, but always felt as if it would suit the full band.
Jiraiya builds on the Mezcla sound established in their debut album, with catchy melodies, heavy rhythm section grooves, and improvisation. The track is named after the band leader's favourite character from the popular anime series Naruto - Jiraiya the toad sage.
Klara and the Sun, the third track of the EP, represents something of a departure from Mezcla’s previous music, exploring more ambient sounds and a range of textures. It is inspired by the dystopian novel of the same name by Kashuo Ishiguro and features a stirring trumpet solo from Joshua Elcock.
Rounding out the EP is a live version of Malarone Dreams - one of the first compositions written for Mezcla and a staple of the live set. It was written after a trip to Ghana where David had strange dreams after taking Malaria tablets. This performance was recorded live at the Glasgow Jazz Festival and showcases the band’s electrifying live sound.
David describes his relationship with Ubuntu Music: “After the experience of releasing our debut album, there was no doubt in my mind that Ubuntu was the right place to continue our journey. Martin (Hummel) has always been so supportive and it’s a pleasure to work with him. The Ubuntu roster is ever-growing and we’re very happy to be part of this diverse family of artists.”
"One of the most exciting bands on the Scottish Jazz Scene at the moment" - BBC Radio Scotland
"Gleefully combining African, Latin American and even Scottish influences with exuberant energy" - The Scotsman
Mezcla set a high standard with assured musicianship, a superbly grooving rhythm section and easily appreciated tunes" - The Times
"Fresh and vibrant... really uplifting jazz with world music flavours" - BBC Radio 3
Mezcla:
Joshua Elcock, trumpet
Michael Butcher, saxophone
Alan Benzie, keyboards
Ben MacDonald, guitar
David Bowden, bass
Stephen Henderson, drums
Additional members:
Rachel Lightbody, vocals
Steve Forman, percussion
Mezcla
are a Glasgow based jazz-fusion ensemble attracting attention for their soulful blend of eclectic jazz and infectious grooves. The name means ‘mixture’ and the band fuse a broad range of influences from jazz, funk, rock and world music into one voice. The Mezcla sound is distinguished by uplifting melodies, shimmering textures, and visceral improvisation.
Led by David Bowden (BBC Young Scottish Jazz Musician of the Year 2017), the line-up features some of the best of Glasgow’s vibrant young jazz scene. Performance highlights have included BBC Music’s Biggest Weekend, Belladrum Festival, Celtic Connections and London Jazz Festival.
In February 2020 the band released their debut album ‘Shoot the Moon’ on Ubuntu records to critical acclaim. The album represents the culmination of almost three years of gigging and growth as a band and was followed by ‘Best Band’ and ‘Best Album’ nominations at the Scottish Jazz Awards. The album also made the SAY Award longlist for the top 20 albums in Scotland across all genres.
This album contains no booklet.