The first single 'Couleur Locale' of the upcoming album 'Cloud Song' from Undercurrent Trio & Suzan Veneman is on Spotify!
The music of Undercurrent Trio & Suzan Veneman offers a wide variety of different moods. Melodies from the heart tell a story while the band moves through musical landscapes using different timbre and contrasts. Adventures in musical styles create cinematic music in dreamy colours, dark gloomy thick grooves or sharp edgy political commentary.
The four musicians explore the engaging and sometimes compelling compositions by taking much freedom of expression and by creating strong interplay and fierce improvisations. The unusual instrumentation of trumpet, clarinet, bass clarinet, tenor saxophone, guitar and drums offers the listener a fresh sound. The use of musical space is a strongpoint of the group.
Line up
Suzan Veneman (NL) trumpet & flugelhorn
Iman Spaargaren (NL) tenor saxophone & clarinets
Guillermo Celano (ARG) guitar
Marcos Baggiani (ARG) drums
Three tracks of the upcoming release on Soundcloud: Cloud Song, Pop Tune, Voors en Tegens
Live Music Videos of Undercurrent Trio & Undercurrent Orchestra
Press:
The press about Undercurrent Orchestra's album Everything Seems Different on Zennez Records:
"That’s a whole bunch of see-sawing moods expressed through ensemble, solo and group improv, impressionistically slipping between thoughtful arrangements, loose affiliations and uninhibited free music, all suspended over an eclectic set of rhythms. The Orchestra, enthusiastically underlined by drummer Marcos Baggiani, picks and mixes beats from samba, railways, Saharan caravans and horseback. An artistic interpretation of the Covid-19 pandemic: the courageous Undercurrent Orchestra were certainly among the first to tackle this toughest of subjects. And, what’s more, have done a commendable job (Len Weinreich, London Jazz News)
"Ce disque très varié maintient l’attention, la curiosité et le plaisir de la première à la dernière note" (Jean Buzelin, CultureJazz.fr)
"With the colorful instrumentation of Undercurrent Orchestra, Iman Spaargaren delivers an evocative album" (Bernard Lefevre, Jazzhalo)
"Every composition on the album has something that touches the heart" (Sjoerd van Aelst, Jazzflits)
The press about the previous released album High Tide Low Tide on Flea Boy Records:
"Exceptionally beautiful album" (Marie-Claire Melzer, Jazzism Magazine)
"Musical extremes define this interesting, compelling album" (Johan Bakker, Nederlands Dagblad)
"With High Tide Low Tide, the Undercurrent Trio knows how to sketch a musical sign of the times in a unique way"(Robin Arends, Jazzradar.nl)
Short Biographies:
Jazz trumpet player Suzan Veneman is quickly establishing her place on the scene, capturing audiences with her adventurous and soulful sound. Comfortable with many genres in of modern music, she can be seen playing with a wide variety of bands, including the Beets Meutgeert New Jazz Orchestra, the Millennium Jazz Orchestra, Zack Lober’s NO FILL3R, Sprank, the Patrieck Bonnet Quintet and her own ambitious projects ‘Zinder’ and the Suzan Veneman Sextet.
Iman Spaargaren plays different reeds. He was Young VIP in 2012 which gave him the opportunity to perform with his own group at renowned venues all through The Netherlands.
"Melody and lyricism are strong features of saxophonist and composer Iman Spaargaren. With clear expositions he wanders on paths leading to adventure" (Jan Jasper Tamboer, het Parool).
North Sea Jazz Composition Prize winner Guillermo Celano plays guitar:
”Celano spices his cohesive compositions with stylistic quirks, creating intensely melodic and refreshing frameworks for improvisation – a rare gift” (Andy Hamilton, The Wire)
Guillermo has worked with o.a. Michael Moore, Joachim Badenhorst, Clemens van der Feen, Ellery Eskelin, Chris Cheek, Ingrid Laubrock, Gerard Kleijn, Joost Kesselaar, Robin Verheyen, Josef Dumoulin and Gorka Benitez.
Marcos Baggiani is a versatile drummer with firm roots in improvised music. Over the years he has been working with o.a. Sylvie Courvoisier, David Kweksilber, John Edwards, Ernst Reijseger, Han Bennink, Achim Kaufmann.