ORIOL ROCA – LA TOMBA DEI GIGANTI

La Tomba dei Giganti

Artist : Oriol Roca

Release Date : July 6, 2010

Label : Whatabout Music

Format : Digital

Recorded live at Festival Isole che Parlano (Palau, Italy) by Roberto Monari September 11th 2009. Mixed and mastered by Dave Bianchi at The Emergency Room Studio (Barcelona). Cover artwork by Andrea Cirotto. Photography by Nanni Angeli

 

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Barcelona born drummer Oriol Roca had no intention to release a solo album. He didn’t even plan to perform solo, for that matter. And yet, La Tomba dei Giganti is his first outing under his own name. In August 2009, Paolo Angeli, an amazing Italian improviser, invited Oriol to perform at Isole che Parlano, an arts festival held in the tiny village of Palau, in the Italian island of Sardinia. Italian sound engineer Roberto Monari happened to be there with his recording equipment to document the festival. Oriol was struck to recognize himself so strongly in the music, and he realized it was closer to the way he felt about music than anything else he’d ever done before. And thats how Roca’s first ever solo album, recorded on the evening of his first ever solo performance, came to be.

 

  • Oriol Roca: drums, percussion, flute and other objects

Press

 

Perhaps it’s the restraint displayed by Roca that makes this track so compelling, but the five minutes flew right by and I was sad when the album ended. All About Jazz (November 2011)

 

(…) Oriol Roca, baterista aunque mejor sería decir percusionista, del que siempre he pensado que tiene una gran inteligencia instintiva, (escuchen sino su disco en solo La Tomba dei Giganti). Germán Lázaro, Cuadernos de Jazz (April 2012)

 

Què és la vida? Què fou primer? D’on venim? On som? On anem? Preguntes que de ben segur es feien les comunitats sedentàries que durant l’Edat de Pedra van construir el monument funerari avui conegut com La Tomba dei Giganti, a la localitat sarda de Palau, i a on a l’actualitat s’hi celebra el festival Isole che Parlano. Què haurien pensat els enterramorts d’aleshores si els haguessin explicat que 3.600 anys més tard un bateria els explicaria l’origen d’una cosa que en diuen música? Oriol Roca, reconegut timbaler de les noves generacions del jazz barceloní, va ser convidat el 2009 a oferir un solo a l’indret més espiritual de Palau. I, dit i fet, se li va acudir mirar d’explicar – interpretar – l’origen de la música com a un fenomen derivat de la invenció – o constatació – del ritme; i del ritme com a una part inherent a la condició humana.

La Tomba dei Giganti és, doncs, un viatge a la recerca de l’abstracció a partir de la nuesa d’un senzill batec de metrònom que, des del primer tall del disc – “Sound” -, transita cap a una major complexitat conceptual. Del so passem a la música – “Music” -, amb un ritme dispers a partir d’harmònics i escomeses melòdiques. El metrònom llavors s’apaga i el so es converteix en moviment: “Dance”, l’inici d’un discurs enrevessat que assoleix el seu màxim clímax a “Life”, metàfora del nomadisme i l’exploració. Un passatge introspectiu, “Wisdom”, dóna a pas a la bretolada del disc: una singular interpretació d’“Els Segadors” amb una flauta d’èmbol. Un final només comprensible si se’ns explica que el treball fou enregistrat un 11 de setembre, i que ens du a concloure que els himnes nacionals – com a gènere musical i com a significat simbòlic – no resten tant lluny del més absolut primitivisme humà. En tot cas, el més significatiu d’aquest treball és que ens trobem davant d’un dels escassos bateries – i músics en general – capaços de construir amb el seu instrument un bell i poètic discurs narratiu. Martí Farré, Nativa (October 2010)

BOTTARGA, BATTERIA, BELEZZA by Andrea Cirotto (interview)

Interview (in italian) by Andrea Cirotto on Barcellonando. I happen to have a pretty strong relation with italian culture, for different matters, and here we discuss about where it all comes from, including my solo album La Tomba dei Giganti recorded in Sardegna, my collaborations with italian musicians such as Paolo Angeli, Giovanni di Domenico or Manolo Cabras. At the end of the page there’s a spanish version of the interview.

(…) Apriamo oggi la rubrica di Barcellonando “Gli italiani lo fanno”, dedicata agli italiani che sono a Barcellona e che fanno cose (possibilmente interessanti). E apriamo con Oriol Roca, che non è italiano ma 1) Doverosamente questo è il nostro omaggio a Catalunya (Catalogna non mi piace, in questo blog sempre si scriverà Catalunya) 2) Oriol ha una bellissima relazione con l’Italia, specie con la Sardegna, che ci racconta in questa intervista. Prima pensavo che il batterista era quel tipo che sta dietro la batteria, e sin dall’inizio non ho mai creduto alla storia che Ringo riceveva più lettere d’amore di tutti  gli altri Beatles. Se pensate che il batterista solo serve a fare casino mentre gli altri suonano musica, e che alla fine si limita a lanciare le bacchette sul pubblico, dovete continuare a leggere. Ma direi che dovete farlo in ogni caso. (Continue reading)

LESLIE HELPERT – WHEN SMART GIRLS DO STUPID THINGS

When Smart Girls Do Stupid Things

Artist : Leslie Helpert

Release Date : March 4, 2014

Label : Whatabout Music

Format : CD

Dave Bianchi: Production, Sound-design, Recording/Engineering
Charlie Wilson: Recording, Post-Production Mixing, Mastering

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Returning to Barcelona in November of 2011, Leslie recorded this as a sort of score to a film, or a concept album. She spent one month before working in the studio with Dave field-recording the streets of Barcelona and turning the sounds of the city (street cleaners, bicycles, pedestrians, festivities) into beats and textures and base tracks for the song structures. During pre-production, Leslie wrote various thematic dialogues for the EP and recorded people reading in their own mother tongue. She wanted the album to be part parody, part emotive exploration… and what you have is “When Smart Girls Do Stupid Things”….

 

  • Leslie Helpert: Composition, Lyric, Dialogue, Monologue, Sound Design, Pre-production recording, Midi Synth, All Acoustic and Electric Guitars, Percussion, Vocals
  • Oriol Roca: Drums
  • Miguel Serna Dominguez: Contrabass and Electric Bass
  • Fran Bartlett: Cello
  • Sinead Savage: Backup Vocals, Peaches
  • Danny Lippitt: Backup Vocals, Peaches
  • Duffy O’Brick: Monologue, Peaches, Vocals on last track: “Tro(out)”

 

Spoken Dialogues: Antoine Casteignau, Eila van Reck, Amanda Jayne Wright, Andrea Cirotto

 

Technical and creative support: Leonardo Aldrey, Samuel Watkins Fisher, Taylor Rankin, Patrick Ferguson, C.K. Koch, Count Kellam, Yann de Kéroullas

 

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