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A trio Conspiracy

by NAIMA

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A jazz trio where the song and the melody is the main thing. A conspiracy between piano, drums and double bass to create different intensities.

The evolution of Naima is a declaration of their musical intention as are their album designs.
The live robust sound of Naima's songs is remarkable throughout the record and touches a raw nerve in the listener's brain. The album is the result of a thorough and meticulous production as we can hear from the
impeccable level of instrumentation. Another remarkable characteristic of this record is the band's ability to produce excellent covers; in “A Trío Conspiracy” we find an amazing one of Eliott Smith.

credits

released November 26, 2012

Enrique Ruiz: Piano
Luis Torregrosa: Drums
Oscar Cuchillo: Double Bass

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NAIMA Valencia, Spain

Modern jazz piano trio that looks to split the difference between the high-energy of The Bad Plus and the spirited elegance of Brad Mehldau’s trio. For the most part, they’re successful. Tracks like “Trumpet Player” which brings in some arco action, and “Everything Means Nothing to Me,” which uses percussion to take cross-slices of melody, show the potential of this trio. (Dave Sumner) ... more

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