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Mo' Blow

Live in Berlin

Price: € 22.95
Format: CD
Label: ACT music
UPC: 0614427967527
Catnr: ACT 96752
Release date: 29 January 2016
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Label
ACT music
UPC
0614427967527
Catalogue number
ACT 96752
Release date
29 January 2016

"Jazzism, Mei 2016"

Jazzism, 06-5-2016
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About the album

"The best thing I've ever heard! You've just gotta love their energy, the way they enjoy their music. Plus their team spirit, ability, playfulness...and their cojones. Thanks guys, just keep on doing what you do - live and on CD!"

Mo’ Blow receives this kind of praise from ecstatic fans from all over the world. Their brand of jazz-funk has even managed to locate the defrost button (who knew there was one?) of one of the most influential broadsheet newspaper culture supplements, that of the Munich-based Süddeutsche Zeitung, who wrote: "Party! These lads don't just get you going with conventional grooves, they grab you. More power to them!"

The four lads of Mo’ Blow have been on their "for those about to Funk" mission for a good decade now. They released their ACT Debut album - with that name - in 2011, and since then they have done well over a hundred gigs, and have travelled to over 20 countries. They have covered the terrain you'd expect, the clubs of Germany, Austria and Switzerland, they've stretched out into the Baltic countries. But they've also taken in Ukraine and Russia and then gone onwards to Malaysia and China. One appearance at the Jarasum Jazz Festival in Korea, with an audience of several thousands going wild stays in saxophonist Felix Falk's mind as something special: “What an amazing atmosphere. The fans went completely mad! Our Korea trip is right up there in Mo’ Blow’s best gigs ever.” This is an exceptional band which proves the point that instrumental jazz-funk really can completely energise a crowd and really get it going.

Felix Falk's distinctive skronk baritone sax hooks, Matti Klein's killer Rhodes, Tobias Fleischer's funktastic bass, and André Seidel's boss drumming... these guys have technique bordering on the scary, but also a ridiculous and infectious sense of fun. Their regular gigging has instilled in them an instinct for showmanship and stagecraft, plus a sixth sense of the right way to construct and to pace their shows.

Also right in there in the Mo’ Blow mix are the infectious joy they unfailingly communicate, and the capacity of the band members to get stuck into each other's musical ideas.

After three studio albums, the time had come for a Mo’ Blow live CD. The intimate space A-Trane Club in Berlin feels like their living room. It was a case of “mind the closing doors, please” - and off they went, straight into frenetic action with the track “Slingshot.” On this new album, Mo’ Blow take you on an hour's ride through their repertoire from the past ten years, culminating in a high-energy work-out on the title track of their most recent studio album, “Gimme the Boots.”

The word about Mo’ Blow had also travelled around the music scene, to judge by the illustrious guests who blew in to the A-Trane to join the party. There was Nils Landgren – who also produces their albums. It was his Funk Unit which set the whole European funk thing in motion a few years ago. With his red horn, he has continued to show that he knows exactly which buttons to push to turn up the heat of an audience. Violinist Adam Bałdych, another member of the ACT family, also joined in. He is a musician who in a very short time has managed to open up completely new dimensions for the violin, from crossover and in towards soul and funk. Two others also spun by to contribute some flavourful sounds: Franz Bauer on the vibraphone und Kacper Smoliński on harmonica.

Another party guest was Pat Appleton. This singer has been described as the mother of German funk jazz, having emerged as the lead singer of DePhazz, a bossa funk band incredibly popular in Germany at around the turn of the millenium. Her song “No Particular Way” fits into the programme perfectly. For the Mo' Blow-ers, this is the first ever contravention of their rule to be a purely instrumental band. In fact the quartet have made another exception to that rule for their old buddy Nils Landgren, who gets to sing a sensational and punchy version of Adele's “Rolling in the Deep.”

As Berliner Zeitung has described the Mo' Blow phenomenon: “With 'Live in Berlin, Mo’ Blow have once again fulfilled their promise, they are one of the hottest club bands around.”

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Mo' Blow

Here they come: the young German guns! With heavy grooves, earthy sounds and driving rhythms Mo' Blow is causing an ever-growing international furore. Once again a member of ACT's „Young German Jazz“ series is among the pioneers of the next generation. The Berlin-based jazzfunk quartet has already astonished the scene with their snappy ACT debut „For Those About To Funk“.The Süddeutsche Zeitung newspaper wrote, 'Party, not with run-of-the-mill grooves, but with quality', whilst others praised the timelessness and complexity of the album. In addition to good critiques, they also won the 'Future Sounds' competition at the Leverkusen Jazz Days, there being no doubt in the jury's mind: 'Mo' Blow light up a sparkling funk firework on the stage'. And now, the...
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Here they come: the young German guns! With heavy grooves, earthy sounds and driving rhythms Mo' Blow is causing an ever-growing international furore. Once again a member of ACT's „Young German Jazz“ series is among the pioneers of the next generation. The Berlin-based jazzfunk quartet has already astonished the scene with their snappy ACT debut „For Those About To Funk“.The Süddeutsche Zeitung newspaper wrote, "Party, not with run-of-the-mill grooves, but with quality", whilst others praised the timelessness and complexity of the album. In addition to good critiques, they also won the "Future Sounds" competition at the Leverkusen Jazz Days, there being no doubt in the jury's mind: "Mo' Blow light up a sparkling funk firework on the stage". And now, the new release "Gimme The Boots" proves all the more that Mo’ Blow really is the successful hybrid of sounds of the seventies with the contemporary. With its own high energy, the very first track "Call Me Milroy" grabs you by the ears and legs, from the slap sounds played by Mo’ Blow founder Felix Falk on sax to the perfect round-off with a percussive solo by Matti Klein on the Fender Rhodes. „Slingshot“ is pure boiling funk, fuelled by Tobias Fleischer's thumping bass while Andre Seidel develops a series of driving rhythms on „Papa's Pancakes“. On „Gimme The Boots“, the quartet's aim was to present themselves in a pure form and this time they also chose not to call on guest stars. The whole record originated from the band's own machine, including all compositions. The group's signature sound that has developed over the ten years is displayed here in an impressive manner. A musical energy is captured here that the group has earned itself over the years, in hundreds of concerts both in Germany and abroad. The band frequently leaves audiences stunned and surprised, be it in Norway, Russia or Malaysia. A lot of surprising details also define the character of the Mo’ Blow sound such as a didgeridoo or rhythmic feats on all instruments. The band's enormous musical spectrum is further documented by concerts with featured artist such as Gunter Hampel, Nils Wülker or David Friedman. The mixture is the key! Nils Landgren couldn't resist: he produced "Gimme The Boots" just as he did the ACT debut. Mo' Blow – a band that receives more and more attention beyond Germany. These boys have truly earned their reputation as one of the most energetic acts around. (ACT)
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Felix Falk (saxophone)

Matti Klein (piano)

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Jazzism, Mei 2016
Jazzism, 06-5-2016

Jazz Center Tip: ''Mo'Blow a german funk/fusion formation on the ACT label, an experience in itself. Not an easy album but it grooves. Trombone player Nils Landgren has a guest role.''
Jazzflits, 22-2-2016

"Perfect dance music which you will be sweating to a lot, but also sitting on the chair, although not silent, this music is very fine to digest!"  
Rootstime, 01-2-2016

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