Soul Song: 180g Vinyl LP
Hermon Mehari & Tony Tixier

Soul Song: 180g Vinyl LP

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Label: Komos 
Release Date: 9th May

If you've read my blurbs before, you know I love a record where it sounds like the jazz band are there with you and this is that record. Recorded at KOMOS records artistic director Antoine Rajon's house Hermon Mehari & Tony Tixier's perform with just trumpet and Fender Rhodes, giving it that in your living room feel. It's warm and embracing, spiritual and sparse, a perfect record for finding one's flow state.

'Hermon Mehari and Tony Tixier first met in 2010, in their early twenties, in a club on Paris's Rue des Lombards for a concert with saxophonist Rodolphe Lauretta. Over the next decade, the two musicians took opposite paths, while continuing to collaborate on two continents. The American trumpeter moved to France to discover European culture and the world cultures that coexist there, while the Parisian pianist of Martinican origin spent several years in the USA, immersing himself in the roots of jazz and Afro-American music.

In June 2024, the two musicians, who had been working for fifteen years on numerous albums and collaborations, and whose musical understanding had continued to be forged in clubs, festivals, and on recordings, met again for a duet at the TOC-TOC festival in the Puisaye region, where Antoine Rajon was a collaborator. Enthusiastic about the idea, the artistic director of the KOMOS label invited them back to his home in this corner of Burgundy to record this Fender Rhodes/trumpet formula. He called on sound engineer Christian Hierro, who traveled with his mobile studio for the album recording, then mixed and produced the master in his studio in Lyon, using the best analog equipment and his expert ear.

At dusk on November 12, 2024, the duo played eight tracks in a single, direct take on a 33-minute magnetic tape.

Four unusual cover versions were carefully chosen. "Maimoun" is a composition emblematic of pianist Stanley Cowell's style, also recorded by Marion Brown. George Duke's "The Black Messiah" was captured live by Cannonball Adderley's band on an album of the same name but has never been released as a studio version. "Hello To The Wind" was created by Bobby Hutcherson in 1969, sung by Eugene McDaniels. Finally, "Laini," dedicated by the great Martinican pianist Marius Cultier to one of his daughters, is a mazurka dear to Tony's heart.

Each of the musicians also contributed a composition: Hermon with "This Is Our Fantasy," written especially for the session, and Tony with "Poem For The Oppressed," a moving composition with an explicit title. Lastly, the duo improvised two tracks, without repetition, in mutual symbiosis and echo.

SOUL SONG captures a moment without enhancement, transformation, or additives, far removed from contemporary virtual technologies.

A1. Maimoun
A2. The Black Messiah
A3. Fireside Improvisation 1
A4. This Is Our Fantasy
B1. Poem For The Oppressed
B2. Fireside Improvisation 2
B3. Hello To The Wind
B4. Laini


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