Release date: 30/04/2021
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The Fellowship

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Across eight tracks that mesh jazz-laced, emotive, and spacious composition with fourth-world and adult-contemporary tonality, Toronto saxophonist Joseph Shabason sketches an auditory map of the transcendence, unity, conditioning, and eventual renunciation of his upbringing in an Islamic and Jewish dual-faith household. The resulting album The Fellowship bears the name of the insular Islamic community Shabason’s traditionally Jewish parents belonged to from a time before he was even born; a mental and spiritual push-pull which continued shaping, even controlling, his outlook well into his adulthood. As a listening experience The Fellowship follows a chronological arc that spans three generations covering his parents’ early lives, his own spiritual and physical adolescence, and his subsequent struggle to eschew the problematic habituations of such a conflicted past.

“Life With My Grandparents” commences The Fellowship in overcast hues. A cassette recording of a child’s voice pops in and out of a murmuring brass tone as both elements drift like memories receding forever into the past. “My parents grew up in really difficult households. Both of my father’s parents had just survived the Holocaust only six years before he was born.” Shabason

credits

released April 30, 2021

Joseph Shabason: Saxophones, Flutes, Synth, EWI, Field Recordings, Percussion Kieran Adams: Programming, Percussion, Synth
Thom Gill: Guitar, Piano
Bram Gielen: Electric Bass, Fretless Bass, Upright Bass
Hugh Marsh: Violin
Phil Melanson: Drums, Electronic Drums, Percussion
Naomi McCarroll-Butler: Clarinet, Bass Clarinet
Michael Davidson: Vibraphone
Nicole Rampersaud: Trumpet
Christine Bougie: Guitar
Vince Spilchuk: Trumpet on “The Fellowship”
Robin Deane: Vocals

 

 

Description

Across eight tracks that mesh jazz-laced, emotive, and spacious composition with fourth-world and adult-contemporary tonality, Toronto saxophonist Joseph Shabason sketches an auditory map of the transcendence, unity, conditioning, and eventual renunciation of his upbringing in an Islamic and Jewish dual-faith household. The resulting album The Fellowship bears the name of the insular Islamic community Shabason’s traditionally Jewish parents belonged to from a time before he was even born; a mental and spiritual push-pull which continued shaping, even controlling, his outlook well into his adulthood. As a listening experience The Fellowship follows a chronological arc that spans three generations covering his parents’ early lives, his own spiritual and physical adolescence, and his subsequent struggle to eschew the problematic habituations of such a conflicted past.

“Life With My Grandparents” commences The Fellowship in overcast hues. A cassette recording of a child’s voice pops in and out of a murmuring brass tone as both elements drift like memories receding forever into the past. “My parents grew up in really difficult households. Both of my father’s parents had just survived the Holocaust only six years before he was born.” Shabason

credits

released April 30, 2021

Joseph Shabason: Saxophones, Flutes, Synth, EWI, Field Recordings, Percussion Kieran Adams: Programming, Percussion, Synth
Thom Gill: Guitar, Piano
Bram Gielen: Electric Bass, Fretless Bass, Upright Bass
Hugh Marsh: Violin
Phil Melanson: Drums, Electronic Drums, Percussion
Naomi McCarroll-Butler: Clarinet, Bass Clarinet
Michael Davidson: Vibraphone
Nicole Rampersaud: Trumpet
Christine Bougie: Guitar
Vince Spilchuk: Trumpet on “The Fellowship”
Robin Deane: Vocals

 

 

Additional information

Weight 0,23 kg
Dimensions 30 × 1 cm

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