Ricardo Gomez
A fantastic eclectic sonic journey that does not chooses the 'safety' of style pigeonholing but embraces diversity in style and execution. Live a must for sure!
Favorite track: Bee Jive.
Jazz rock for psych heads, global sounds for jazz minds, or the steaming soundtrack to a midnight desert rave? For sure, Echoes of Zoo fuse influences from all over the musical earth into countless electrifying grooves.
Follow up to their acclaimed debut record 'BREAKOUT' (2021), the quartet's new album 'Speech of Species', to be released on May 12th 2023 via W.E.R.F. Records, is deepening their already eclectic sound further once again.
Still packed with a lot of sonic energy and a fair amount of punk- and dub flavours, Echoes of Zoo are this time blending in a big bunch of (Middle) Eastern and Balkan sounds, microtonal guitars, animal communication transformed into melodies and a host of new rhythmic experiments based on Brazilian and West African grooves.
While ‘BREAKOUT’ was an interesting musical interpretation of the confrontation between humans and animals and breathed the vibes of cities and clash of cultures, Nathan Daems (saxophonist, composer and bandleader) was this time inspired by the communication of animals amongst each other. That's why he named this new record 'Speech of Species'.
"Messages are constantly being transmitted in the animal world by adopting body poses: there are more than 2,000 different poses or "words" in certain lizard species, by dancing in the most ingenious ways, by changing colours from geometric patterns (certain species of squids and chameleons do this), by causing vibrations in the ground, by smells, even by giving light and so on. How can we be so blind to that and say that animals cannot speak?"
Language and music sometimes coincide completely. Changes of melody or rhythm are generally used by many animal species to make a specific statement, and this is what Echoes of Zoo also tries to do through their compositions. But music can also be purely instrumental, with no fixed meaning. In this, Nathan again sees a parallel with the animal world: "Surprisingly, it appears that many songbirds sing much more frequently than is necessary to communicate. That would indicate that they enjoy making melodies."
Echoes of Zoo is the unity of four distinctive Belgian (jazz)musicians: Nathan Daems (saxophone; cfr. Black Flower, Trance Plantations), Bart Vervaeck (el. guitar; cfr. Compro Oro, The Tubs), Lieven Van Pée (el. bass; cfr. De Beren Gieren, John Ghost) & Falk Schrauwen (drums; cfr. Compro Oro, Sylvie Kreusch).
The band is taking a deep dive into the musical and cultural melting of today’s biggest cities:
Balkan ornaments meet Brazilian rhythms
Gipsy scales meet fuzz guitars
Beninese grooves meet Turkish makam
Bass guitars meet Sufi rhythms
Rage riffs meet Kurdish trance
Indian raga meets western guitars
Romanian drums meet swing riffs
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credits
released May 12, 2023
Nathan Daems: tenor sax + nyabinghi drums
Bart Vervaeck: electric guitar
Lieven Van Pée: electric bass
Falk Schrauwen: drums
All tracks composed by Nathan Daems and arranged by Echoes of Zoo.
Recorded and produced by Frederik Segers at BOMA Studio (Ghent, Belgium).
Mastered by Thomas De Pauw - Motormusic Studios (Mechelen, Belgium).
Artwork & design by @YSBEAR / Felix Ysenbaert.
(c) + (p) W.E.R.F. records 2023
Echoes of Zoo is the latest project of Nathan Daems (saxophone), Bart Vervaeck (electric guitar), Lieven Van Pée (electric
bass) & Falk Schrauwen (drums). You may know these musicians from bands like Black Flower, De Beren Gieren, Sylvie Kreusch & Compro Oro. They serve you high-octane psychedelic jazz played with a punk attitude. Think Sons of Kemet, Dans Dans & Ibrahim Maalouf....more
supported by 14 fans who also own “Speech Of Species”
Adventurous hybrid jazz at its best. I struggle to describe why this stands out above a crowd, but... It all sounds so precise. Every instrument fills its own space so that, as busy as it gets, it never feels crowded. It breathes easy while full of energy. In case I'm not making sense, this, in short, is brilliant. Added bonus that the vocal track doesn't stand out negatively as those too often do on otherwise instrumental albums. Heavy rotation, and the best jazz-related album of 2022. rvss.eel
A stunning triple LP from this Norwegian combo that wanders from free jazz into art rock and psych with delirious abandon. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 17, 2022
supported by 9 fans who also own “Speech Of Species”
There are only a few bands in Belgium that made me buy all their records, Black Flower is one of them. Their Ethio-inspired music is almost better then the real thing... Check those guys live if you have the opportunity!!! Mr Crumbone