Taking on board a bassist as exceptional as John Patitucci (Chick Corea, Wayne Shorter), guitarist Yotam Silberstein’s new album is like a great voyage, which draws inspiration from a multitude of musical traditions. Alternating the accordion and piano of the Brazilian prodigy Vitor Gonçalves and the piano and Fender Rhodes of the rising star of the New York City jazz scene Glenn Zaleski, his quartet—completed by the Israeli drummer Daniel Dor (ex-Avishai Cohen Trio)—forges a nomadic and virtuoso repertoire, with stopovers in numerous territories and with a predilection for South America, Brazil in particular. Vibrant and inspired, “Future Memories”, in his own words the most personal recording of Yotam Silberstein's career, reveals itself to be like a series of windows open onto the beauties of the world and the memory of the emotions they evoke in each of us. A profound and majestic album, by one of the major guitarists on the international scene today.
Embarquant à ses côtés pas moins que le bassiste John Patitucci (Chick Corea, Wayne Shorter), le guitariste Yotam Silberstein signe un disque de grand voyage, qui puise son inspiration dans une multitude de traditions musicales. Alternant l’accordéon du prodige brésilien Vitor Gonçalves et le piano de l’étoile montante du jazz new-yorkais Glenn Zaleski, son quartet, que complète le batteur israélien Daniel Dor (ex Avishai Cohen Trio), développe un répertoire nomade et virtuose, qui fait escale en de nombreux territoires, avec une prédilection pour l’Amérique du Sud, et notamment le Brésil. Vibrant et inspiré, « Future Memories », disque le plus personnel jamais enregistré par Yotam Silberstein selon ses dires, s’offre comme une série de fenêtres ouvertes sur les beautés du monde et le souvenir des émotions qu’elles provoquent en chacun de nous. Un album profond et magistral, par l’un des guitaristes majeurs sur la scène internationale.
credits
released March 1, 2019
Yotam Silberstein: guitar, vocals, percussions
Vitor Gonçalves: piano, accordion, keyboard, percussions (1, 4, 7, 8, 10)
Glenn Zaleski: piano, Fender Rhodes (2, 3, 6, 9)
John Patitucci: acoustic and electric bass
Daniel Dor: drums, percussions
+ Andre Mehmari: synthesizers (1, 3, 6)
Son nouvel album séduit par sa sensibilité, son lyrisme, sa maturité"
Jazz Magazine "Révélation"
"Album jazz de la semaine" - FIP
"The album title's oxymoron is reflected in the music: the melancholic flavor of the past complements the futuristic adventurousness well."
★ ★ ★ ★ - All About Jazz
"He’s a player with the vision to see ahead and the chops to get there" — Jazziz
“Future Memories” is a very accomplished album and a delight to listen to. There’s no doubt that Silberstein has found his true voice. - UK Vibe
"Few artists are capable to blend post-bop and Latin jazz with such a class as the Tel Aviv-born guitarist Yotam Silberstein." - JazzTrail
"Admirers of his instrumental prowess will not be disappointed, the album offering a crystal-clear window into his signature sound and approach." — Down Beat
"Future Memories catches you by the heart and never lets go" — JazzTimes
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A story of sadness, confusion, and despair ending in hope and certainty that the cosmos is not a random and meaningless jumble of atoms populated by mindless mechanical men, but a world of meaning, beauty, and truth. Emotions and the heart are not everything, but they are an essential part of being human. ianjworsomething