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inEvitable

Evi Filippou

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VÖ am 1. August 2022, im Vertrieb von Galileo Music Gmbh
Neuer Deutscher Jazzpreis - Debutalbum of the year 2023

Format:
Digital
Compact Disc

inEvitable is the latest musical endeavor of Evi Filippou. It revolves around experimentation on the forms of Greek folk, jazz and improvisational music. The need for personal expression led the percussionist and songwriter into a path of musical research on her listening roots, back to the folk heritage of her home country, with tunes that range between timeless traditional melodies, the modern singer-songwriter tradition and the folk songs of the ’60 and 70’s. At the same time, her course in the contemporary and improvisational Berlin scene has mingled with this deep endemic investigation.

This particular merge of genres and personal experiences, resulted in the creation of inEvitable, a band comprised of Eldar Tsalikov (clarinet, alto saxophone), Arne Braun (guitar), Moritz Baumgärtner (drums) and Felix Henkelhausen (double bass).

The record inEvitable, is a collection of arrangements and compositions inspired by folk and traditional genres. The unique sound of the vibraphonist and the intimate choral... more

Line-up

Evi Filippou

vibraphone, percussion, voice

Arne Braun

guitar

Eldar Tsalikov

alto saxophone, clarinet

Felix Henkelhausen

double bass

Moritz Baumgärtner

drums

Credits

Guests

Julius Gawlik – tenor saxophone, clarinet
Jone Bolibar Núñez – clarinet, bass clarinet
Lara Alarcón – voice (6)
Katerina Fotinaki – acoustic guitar (7)

Perdika reloaded

Evi Filippou, based on traditional song from the island of Corfu

Maria

Evi Filippou

Spa of Niš

Evi Filippou, based on the serbian folk song Niška Banja

Resolution Points

Elias Stemeseder

Hymn to the Sun

Angélique Ionatos, Arrangement: Evi Filippou, Katerina Fotinaki

The Apple Tree

Improvisation on I Milia, Loudovikos ton Anogeion

Ode to A.L.B.B.

Traditional gospel song Just a closer walk with Thee

Recorded, mixed and mastered by Thanos Karakantas at Chez Cherie Studio ( 1,2,3,4,6,7.) and at Zentrifuge by Tito Knapp (5,6-vocals.).