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Amina Figarova Edition 113: Persistence

In brief:
"Figarova debuts her new electric ensemble, which floats somewhere between jazz-fusion, idiomatic R&B, innovative hip-hop and progressive funk. Despite all these amalgams, Figarova successfully creates a balanced selection of tracks"

Having spent 20 years performing at places such as the Newport Jazz Festival and New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival with her acclaimed acoustic sextet, Azerbaijani-born pianist and keyboardist Figarova has embarked on a divergent yet exciting new chapter with Persistence. Here, she debuts her new electric ensemble Edition 113, which floats somewhere between jazz fusion, idiomatic R&B, innovative hip-hop and progressive funk. Despite all these amalgams of style and genre, Figarova successfully creates a delightful and balanced selection of tracks.

Unlike previous albums where Figarova would sit at the piano and write, here she encouraged neighbouring guests, one of whom was Rez Abbasi, to bring some of their music to try alongside trying Figarova’s own. She has commented that this process proved to be “fun every time and led to a lot of surprises”.

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From the get-go, the listener is launched into the immersive rhythmic relationship between Rudy Royston on drums and Yasushi Nakamura on bass. Over this interplay, Figarova comps, fluctuating between piano and synthesizer, whilst her husband and Edition 113’s flautist, Bart Platteau, sits upon his melodies, soaring above the others.

The second track, I’ve Got No Time, features JSWISS in a hip-hop mélange, grounded by JSWISS’s additions, whilst Platteau and Figarova continue to interweave with Abbasi on guitar. Whether this is a fusion yet to be explored, or better left uncharted territory, is perhaps down to individual taste. Having said this, the vocal included on Figarova’s sixth track, Horizons, proves far more entrancing as Paul Jost mirrors Platteau’s melodic line.

Figarova’s willingness to create something wholly outside her 20-year-old comfort zone of acoustic sounds is admirable; she and Edition 113 have certainly discovered something new and electrifying. I have hopes that they continue to develop and investigate this new place they’ve found.

Buy Amina Figarova Edition 113: Persistence at aminafigarova.com/albums

Discography
Persistence; I’ve Got No Time; Lil’ Poem; Morning Blue; R Song; Horizons; Bliss (43.07)
Figarova (p, kyb); Rez Abbasi (g, elg); Bart Platteau (f and EWI); Yasushi Nakamura (b); Rudy Royston (d). Samurai Studio, NYC, 30 August and 1 September 2018.
AmFi Records BACD015

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"Figarova debuts her new electric ensemble, which floats somewhere between jazz-fusion, idiomatic R&B, innovative hip-hop and progressive funk. Despite all these amalgams, Figarova successfully creates a balanced selection of tracks"Amina Figarova Edition 113: Persistence