DAVID MENGUAL

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DAVID MENGUAL

Oriol Roca feels blessed to share music with David Mengual since 2009, a musician for whom he has great respect and with whom he has learned and grown as a musician. Composer, big band leader, arranger, double bass player, and pianist, David Mengual is a versatile, polyvalent musician with a faultless knowledge of the many registers of the language of jazz and one of the most outstanding creators of the Spanish jazz scene. All his personal projects are true centers of multi-personal artistic creativity in which he proposes himself as a catalyst of ideas, sensibilities and talents facing a long payroll of collaborators and accomplices in the search.

 

Oriol Roca’s first collaboration with Mengual takes place on the album Maitia (Quadrant Records, 2009). Since then they have shared many projects and recording sessions opened to overflowing electric sounds or locked in the most radical lyricism of the intimate search.

 

On 2013 Mengual formed the Slow Quartet with new original music written as an antidote to the hectic pace of modern times and the noise of everything that deafens us. This band (with Toni Vaquer on piano, Miguel Villar on saxophone and Oriol Roca on drums) could be the inheritance of Mengual’s previous work Maitia, with the aim of offering an excuse to project the personality of each and every musician and turning it into a slow, sincere and ephemeral dialogue. On 2013 they record the album U (Bebyne Records)

 

On 2013 Oriol Roca joins the David Mengual Free Spirits Big Band and takes part on the recording sessions for the double length album Vertebrats (Bebyne Records 2015) that travels from mystery and elusiveness to an epic sense of celebration, from intimism to impressionism, a musical and visual trip of shared sounds. On 2016 takes place the recording session for the album Mut, still unedited.

 

From 2014 to 2016 Mengual forms the trio Good Times, Bad Times revisiting the music of Led Zeppelin from the perspective of free improvisation, with guitarist Jordi Matas and Oriol Roca.

 

On 2015 takes place Cadena Tròfica, a project co-leaded by David Mengual, Oriol Roca, pianist Joan Díaz and visual artist Carles Roche. Cadena Tròfica intends to form part of the creative chain that share different aesthetics, artistic disciplines, and currents of thought, through original music largely inspired in the essence that gave meaning to the Bauhaus school. On July 2015 they record the album Cadena Tròfica (Discmedi / Seed Music).

 

On 2015 Mengual reformulates the Slow Quartet, this time featuring Carme Canela on voice, Dani Pérez (guitar), Miguel Villar (saxophone) and Oriol Roca (drums). The poetry of Italian Sandro Penna and Catalan Màrius Sampere, was the seed that generated this new proposal. These poems, drenched with muffled cries, and full of musicality, were the perfect embryo to cook the compositions of the album Extraña Alegría de Vivir (Bebyne Records 2016). The recording session also included the stellar collaborations of Marco Mezquida (piano), Sandrine Robillard (cello) and Benet Palet (trumpet).

 

Currently, with Maitia Trio David Mengual abandons the four-string instrument to get in front of the piano, in a group that they complete two names of the most Spanish creative music scene: Marc Cuevas (double bass) and Oriol Roca (drums). Born 10 years ago, the Maitia Trio defines itself as a trio of ephemeral music and original compositions that are renewed in each performance to provoque a complicity and a fresh and direct sound. It is also a plastic band that welcomes musicians such as saxophonist Joan Mas, one of the greatest names of the younger generations of national jazz.

 

DAVID MENGUAL: piano

JOAN MAS: saxophone

MARC CUEVAS: double bass

ORIOL ROCA: drums

 

www.bebyne.com

 

ALBUMS

SLOW & CANELA · Tour 2016

David Mengual Slow Quartet & Carme Canela

Slow is a project going back almost four years and with an album U (Bebyne Records) warmly welcomed by the specialised critics. During this time, and after concerts everywhere, it has grown and matured, becoming a stable quartet with great affinity and musical communication. The compositions are originals, written with the aim of creating a thoughtful, sincere dialogue helping to compensate for the impossible pace at which we have to live, this time accompanied by one of the greatest singers in the country, Carme Canela. After this year’s tour, Slow & Canela will record a new album to immortalise this most productive time.

Carme Canela vocals, David Mengual double bass, Miguel Villar saxes, Dani Pérez guitar, Oriol Roca drums.

 

24 June – Jamboree Jazz Club (Barcelona)

25 June – Nova Jazz Cava (Terrassa)

1 July – Celler Modernista (Sant Cugat del Vallès)

23 July – Nits d’Estiu a La Pedrera (Barcelona)

24 July – Nits d’estiu a La Pedrera (Barcelona)

13 November – Cafè Auditori (Sant Cugat del Vallès)

 

 

MIGUEL VILLAR QUARTET – Apátrida

APÁTRIDA

Artist : Miguel Villar Quartet

Release Date : December 2019

Label : Fresh Sound Records

Format : CD

Recorded at UnderPool Studio, Barcelona, May 30 & June 1, 2018. Sound engineer: Sergi Felipe / Mixed by Jordi Matas / Mastered by Harris Newman at Grey Market, Canada / Artwork by Kote García (Berberecho Productions) / Illustration by Marta Lafuente
Produced by Miguel Villar / Executive producer: Jordi Pujol

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All tracks composed by Miguel ‘Pintxo’ Villar, except #9 by Guinga (Lyrics by Zé Miguel)

Miguel Villar: tenor & soprano saxophone, vocals

Toni Saigi: piano
Marc Cuevas: double bass

Oriol Roca: drums

Carme Canela: vocals on #9

 

https://www.freshsoundrecords.com

DAVID MENGUAL SLOW QUARTET & CARME CANELA – Extraña alegría de vivir

U

Artist : David Mengual Slow Quartet & Carme Canela
Release Date : April 19th, 2017
Label : Bebyne
Format : CD

Recording engineer: Sergi Felipe

Recorded at Estudis Underpool, Barcelona on February 24th & 25th 2017

Mixing and mastering: Dave Bianchi at Dry Town studios

Producer: David Mengual

Executive Producer: Iñaki Sandoval

Photography and artwork by Carles Roche

Go to DAVID MENGUAL SLOW QUARTET

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El poemario de Sandro Penna, complementado con la poesía de Màrius Sampere, ha sido la semilla que ha generado el nacimiento de esta nueva propuesta. Sus poemas, empapados de gritos ahogados, y llenos de musicalidad, han sido el embrión perfecto para cocinar las composiciones de este disco. Sin duda la persona mas cercana, humana y musicalmente, a esta sensibilidad estética y formal, es la gran cantante Carme Canela. Su personalidad, trayectoria y musicalidad, encaja perfectamente con la intención del proyecto. El gratificante resultado de este encuentro, ha derivado en este disco. Se podría resumir en tres palabras: Sinceridad, emoción y felicidad de encontrar un espacio de libertad y expresión. La música retratada en este disco, es como si fuera una huella del itinerario creativo del proyecto, que no contempla ninguna posibilidad de abandonar el proceso. En la grabación, crecen las colaboraciones de Benet Palet, Sandrine Robilliard y Marco Mezquida.

 

  • David Mengual: double bass
  • Carme Canela: vocals
  • Pintxo Villar: tenor sax, vocals
  • Dani Pérez: guitar
  • Oriol Roca: drums
  • Sandrine Robillard: cello
  • Marco Mezquida: accordion
  • Benet Palet: trumpet

 

www.bebyne.com

UNDP COLLECTIVE – Esto sí se llama querer

ESTO SÍ SE LLAMA QUERER

Artist : UNDP Collective

Release Date : May 2021

Label : Underpool

Format : Vinyl

All music recorded at UnderPool Studio except marked (see detail on track 2, 6, 9).
Mixed by Sergi Felipe at UnderPool Studio.
Master Eivind Opsvik Greenwood UnderGround, Brooklyn, NYC
Design by Pepon Meneses

 

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Esto sí se llama querer és un gran bolero col.lectiu. Un disc coral. Un retrat de familia. La seixantena de músics que hi participen representa a una de les més actives escenes musical de casa nostra. Venen de diferents backgrounds i generacions però tots són, d’una manera o d’una altra, propers al segell.

 

Sergi Felipe i Alfred Artigas han estat els productors d’aquest disc on 12 sorprenents duples de cantant i arranjador s’apropen a 12 boleros molt especials. Tots gravats o mesclats a l’estudi Underpool. Des de l’Habana, Cuba, les veus de la Marbis Manzanet i d’en Juan Carlos Piñol es sumen al projecte en dos dels tributs.

 

Els 12 boleros que formen aquest doble vinil són la celebració compartida de la trajectoria del segell Underpool i també la fotografia sonora d’una escena musical que vibra,crea i viu, sovint oculta, a la ciutat de Barcelona.

 

www.underpool.org

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