Video of the day: Superlocrian share the title track from new album ‘Hills & Valleys’
Thursday, May 23, 2024
Trumpeter/composer Sam Massey releases his new chamber jazz project and plays a series of live dates
Superlocrian is a new, acoustic chamber-jazz septet, founded by trumpeter/composer Sam Massey, which features some of the UK’s finest musicians – Gavin Mallett and Hugh Davies on trumpet and flugelhorn, Edward Leaker on soprano and alto saxophone, Jade Gall on saxophones and flutes, Tom Green on trombone and Mike Poyser on tuba. “The sonic qualities and possibilities of a unique wind septet configuration (3 trumpets/flugelhorns, 2 woodwinds, trombone and tuba) give Superlocrian a distinctive sound that is both playful and sophisticated, lively and lyrical,” explains Massey.
The ensemble performs a selection of original compositions, jazz standards and arrangements by renowned composers, including Callum Au and Tom Green. “’Snake's Meadow’ was inspired by the Snake's Head Fritillary, the county flower of Oxfordshire that used to be widespread along the Thames but now only grows in the wild in a few select spots near where I live in Oxford,” says Green. “It's a joyful tune celebrating the arrival of spring.”
Many of the tracks on Hills & Valleys were inspired by the landscape local to the composers and band members – particularly Dartmoor National Park. “‘Whitchurch Down’ and ‘Hills And Valleys’ were written during the pandemic; the pastoral folk melodies and jazz harmonies reflect the landscape of rural Dartmoor,” says Massey. “I wrote ‘2020’ at the end of that year. The track is a musical diary to mark the passage of time with various events defined by different musical sections and improvised solos, with playful references to certain times of year and an ominous ending hinting at uncertain times ahead.”
The album launch is at SpiceJazz at Crazy Coqs, Brasserie Zédel on 5 June and the band also play at Sidmouth International Jazz Festival (and workshop, 27 May), Calstock Arts Centre (7 September) and Teignmouth Jazz & Blues Club (8 September).
See the video below and for more info visit superlocrian.co.uk