Marzio Scholten - Motherland


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It is not often that a young jazzmusician, on his debut CD, presents himself with as much musical ripeness as guitarplayer Marzio Scholten does on his ‘Motherland’. In the first place there are the eight own compositions, each of them well wrought and elaborated with a different atmosphere and colouring. The broad emotional canvas is the most remarkable thing in Marzio Scholten’s debut. As a soloist he is a strikingly strong storyteller, with a subtle feel for melody, who can handle pure poetry (‘On the first day of spring’), melancholy (‘The end of an era’) as well as a delicious today-groove (‘300 Miles’).

No surprise that starguitarplayer Jesse van Ruller, in his liner notes for ‘Motherland’, notes influences from Pat Metheny as well as John Scofield and Jimmy Raney. This is serious young jazz of today, sensitive, beautiful and intense. By an excellent quartet in which Scholten offers equal chances for all of the musicians and beautifully phrases lines together with reedman Floris van der Vlugt.

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Title

Duration

Sample

1

Motherland

8'46

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2

Technical Formality

7'44


3

Deep Dirty

7'15

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4

Shades

7'20

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5

On The First Day Of Spring

6'43


6

300 Miles

9'21

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7

The End Of An Era

8'02

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8

White Magnolias

7'25

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                All compositions written and arranged by Marzio Scholten.



Artists from left to right:
Randal Corsen
Floris van der Vlugt
Marzio Scholten
Bob Roos
Lucas Dols


Marzio Scholten - Guitar
Floris van der Vlugt - Tenor & Soprano sax
Randal Corsen - Piano
Lucas Dols – Double bass
Bob Roos - Drums

Produced by O.A.P. Records
Producer & Engineer: Barry Olthof
Assistant Engineer: Mendel Pool
Liner Notes: Jesse van Ruller
Graphic Design: Wim Wepster
Photography: Carla Schoo
Liner Notes: Jesse van Ruller

Recordings made by Olthof Audio Productions at E-sound Studio 1, Weesp, The Netherlands.
Mixed and mastered at O.A.P. Studio, The Hague, The Netherlands.

Release date: 30 June 2008
Cat. Nr: OAPR802
EAN-code: 978-90-78686-05-7
Distribution Bertus order Nr: E28211
Ⓟ & Ⓒ O.A.P. Records 2008
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