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L.U.M.E. (Lisbon Underground Music Ensemble): Las Californias (Clean Feed)

L.U.M.E., aka the Lisbon Underground Music Ensemble directed by pianist Marco Barroso, is a big band with a chamber ensemble feeling, Barroso's upbeat and melodically sophisticated compositions driving the band by borrowing from a variety of jazz, funk and even cartoon-like styles to create a richly complex and compelling set of tunes that twist, turn and surprise.
 

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Personnel:



Marco Barroso-composition, direction, piano

Manuel Luis Cochofel-flute

Paulo Gaspar-soprano clarinet

Joao Pedro Silva-soprano saxophone

Tomas Marques-alto saxophone

Mateja Dolsak-tenor saxophone

Elmano Coelho-baritone saxophone

Sergio Charrinho-trumpets

Jessica Pina-trumpets

Ricardo Carvalho-trumpet

Ruben da Luz-trombone

Eduardo Lala-trombone

Mario Vicente-trombone

Miguel Amado-eletric bass

Vicky Marques-drums


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UPC: 5609063105773

Label: Clean Feed
Catalog ID: CF577
Squidco Product Code: 31146

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2021
Country: Portugal
Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold
Recording and production: Joaquim Monte, Bernardo Centeno e Francisca River, at Namouche Studios, Lisbon, Portugal. Mixed by Joaquim Monte at Namouche StudiosMastered Simon Wadsworth at Namouche Studios.

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"Marco Barroso's L.U.M.E. ("fire" in English, but in truth the acronym of Lisbon Underground Music Ensemble) comes back with a reformulated alignment of musicians and a new collection of compositions challenging the jazz big band format with a chamber ensemble feeling and lots of funk-rock grooves.

The coordinates are the same as before in this third opus, but they come in "Las Californias" both refreshed and matured. It seems a paradox, but as the most Anarchist of proverbs declare: paradoxes are liberating. Time and experience solidify an idea and it's simultaneously the condition to make something new with old ingredients.

Barroso renews the jazz orchestral patterns introducing classical materials and urban popular flavors on it: that's what L.U.M.E. made a difference at the start. Now he also renews his own formulas, taking the resulting music to other destinies, opening its paths from where they seemed to end. Doing that, he manages to create mind puzzling pieces that also invite you to dance, which is an achievement in itself."-Clean Feed


Artist Biographies

"Tomás Marques (1999) is natural from Estarreja, Portugal. He started his musical studies at 3 years old in Music Band in Loureiro, starting with piano and moving to clarinet. Later he moved to the Musica Band in Salreu, opting for the soprano saxophone.

At 9 years old he entered in conservatory of Aveiro. He studies jazz in the Superior School of Music in Lisbon. Currently he is part of the Big Band Estarrejazz, where he has worked with musicians such as Maria João, Mário Laginha, Carlos Azevedo, José Eduardo. And in Orquestra Hot Clube of Portugal, where he has also worked with Joe Lovano, Miguel Zenón, Julian Argüelles and Perico Sambeat.

He is part of the sextet of Bernardo Moreira, Pedro Moreira Sax Ensemble, LAB, Paula Oliveira 5tet, Fanfarra Kaustika and his own quartet. Recently he received the "Músico dos Anos 2018 Nacional Revelação" award from JazzLogical, "Artísta Revelação 2019" from RTP/Festa do Jazz, also he gained the 1st Place of the Award "Prémio Jovens Músicos" in the jazz category with his quartet."

-JACC Records (https://www.jacc-records.com/en/musicians/tomas-marques)
11/20/2024

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Track Listing:



1. AM Phantasies, Pt. 1 1:16

2. AM Phantasies, Pt. 2 1:22

3. AM Phantasies, Pt. 3 2:51

4. AM Phantasies, Pt. 4 2:15

5. AM Phantasies, Pt. 5 2:38

6. AM Phantasies, Pt. 6 0:30

7. Bugalu 7:39

8. Cleptofonie Fantastique 8:15

9. Dr. Tulp 4:32

10. Isto 0:06

11. Las Californias 4:51

12. Shroomdinger 6:35

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