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Mateusz Palka/Szymon Mika Quartet: Popyt
ByThe mid-tempo "Opening"one of two tracks penned by Mikais indicative of the unhurried and elegant yet always engaging approach of the quartet, and features solos from the leaders, double bassist Alan Wykpisz and drummer Grzegorz Maslowski. Mika gained international recognition after winning the inaugural Jarek Smietana International Guitar Competition in 2015 and on his other composition, the breezy "Zakaz Smutku" it's easy to see how a judging panel that included John Abercrombie, Mike Stern and Ed Cherry were persuaded by his lyrical improvisational narratives.
Palka, who also impresses as a refined soloist, contributes four contemporary sounding compositions, of which the slow-burning, powerfully emotive "This is Not the Time for a Barber" is arguably the pick of the bunch. Pianist and guitarist join in slow-shuffle tandem on the lovely, brushes-led ballad "Nóż w Maśle," both stretching out in turn with quietly compelling authority. The straight-ahead, up-tempo rendition of Rollins' "Airegin" almost inevitably recalls the Wes Montgomery/Tommy Flanagan version from 1960, with Wykpisz playing Percy Heath to Maslowski's Albert 'Tootie' Heath; within the wider context of the quartet's impressive originals, this cleanly articulated nod to the tradition adds little to the quartet's personal identity, coming across as a lively first-set closer.
Palka strikes a fine balance between form and freedom on the episodic "Popyt no monke," which commands the attention for the full fourteen minutes. The pianist's meandering right hand leads the quartet from bluesy stroll into increasingly denser territory bordering on the ecstatic before exiting on the back of a vamp-buoyed drum feature. By way of contrast, Palka's classically-infused minimalism colors "Spring is Coming." Mika sits out this ruminative, largely pulseless number where spare bass notes alternate with crying arco over rumbling mallets and washing cymbals. It's the pianist's impressionist, gently lyrical caress, however, that really stands out on this delicate closing statement.
With the mature, artfully constructed Popyt, the Mateusz Palka/Szymon Quartet has crafted an impressive initial calling card whose musical guile and measured passions leave you wanting more.
Track Listing
Opening; Zakaz Smutku; This is Not the Time for a Barber Nóż w Maśle; Airegin; Popyt no monke; Spring is Coming.
Personnel
Mateusz Pałka: piano; Szymon Mika: guitar; Alan Wykpisz: double bass; Grzegorz Masłowski: drums.
Album information
Title: Popyt | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Sj Records
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