Joy in Bewilderment Joshua Cavanagh-Brierley
Album info
Album-Release:
2021
HRA-Release:
16.07.2021
Album including Album cover
- 1 Joy In Bewilderment 07:55
- 2 Brew 05:53
- 3 I'll Do As I Please (feat. Chris Potter) 09:06
- 4 Forbidden Words (feat. Caoilfhionn Rose Birley) 13:28
- 5 Attachment 07:23
- 6 Ophelia's Arrival 04:52
- 7 You Can't Whistle a Haircut 07:25
Info for Joy in Bewilderment
This features an array of exceptional musicians who perform a broad series of jazz-related musical textures. The album stretches from solo piano and string quartet to 13-piece, three drummer ensembles, with special guests including Chris Potter and the Amika String Quartet, amongst others.
A native of Manchester, England, Joshua’s group is an amalgamation of musicians formed under the omni-genre outfit penned by the bassist. Considered an exceptional practitioner of his craft, Joshua channels a modern Mingus style, with support from a plethora of youthful talent and formidable arrangements. The group consists of assortment of musicians who deliver irregularly catchy time signatures of powerful grooves and jazzy, feel-good vibes.
Joshua describes the narrative of the project: “'Joy In Bewilderment' is an intimate expression and contemplation on how you can feel and function in modern society. It depicts the perplexity on the political climate and humanistic vulnerability through an amalgamation of resilience, puzzlement and exasperation. Even within these surroundings, it encapsulates optimism for the future and gratitude for the now. I’m writing for myself with this album. This is the music that I hear, and it feels like the most honest expression I’ve created to date.”
He continues, describing the music: “The album asserts itself through a crossover of bold musical textures throughout its chronology. It serves its narrative through a necessary variation of forms of exploration. From a string quartet to a 13-piece horn section led ensemble, (including three drummers), to solo piano to vocal-led storytelling. This album roams through a multitude of colour with all original compositions that span from heavily arranged to heavy improvisation. It accommodates an incredibly versatile ensemble and features guest performers Chris Potter and Caoilfhionn Rose.”
Concerning his new relationship with Ubuntu Music, Joshua elaborates: "For me Ubuntu Music is a record label with a rare ethos in the music industry. Its aim is as clear as water. The Label allows artists to do what they do naturally; create the art that they feel, and share it openly and honestly, rather than pushing to create a jigsaw-piece-like-product which competes to fit in with what’s current. I feel amongst good company on the Label and am really fortunate to share this platform with so many artists I admire.”
Joshua Cavanagh-Brierley, bass, double bass, piano
Amika String Quartet
Joshua Cavanagh-Brierley
grew up and is based in Manchester U.K. He was brought up in a creative household, with his Father being a musician and his Mother an Artist. This resulted in him playing music and discovering his joy for creating from an early age which has continued into adulthood.
Joshua’s chosen instruments are the electric and double bass. As well as a band leader, he is a busy sideman and stylistically versatile freelance musician who has played/ toured/ recorded with; Nichla Smith Quintet, Caoilifhionn Rose, Skeltr, Richard Jones trio, Matthew Halsall, Daniel Wellens trio, Beats & Pieces Big Band, Kaleidoscope Orchestra, Manchester Camerata Orchestra, Manchester Concert Orchestra, Frank Wildhorn, West Side Story, Motown the musical U.K Tour amongst many others.
This album contains no booklet.