Enrique Haneine
was raised in Mexico, immersed in Latin groove, and heavily underpinned with
classical and jazz studies. It is a
powerful sound, the lineage traces its way into the ancient world, a history of
music that he carries of his life story.
Haneine has
won international jazz competitions and received multiple music awards, his
reputation as a brilliant artist and talented arranger are well deserved, his
repertoire has evolved and matured into the realm of free jazz, standards and
Latin jazz forays. Ranging from his past role as music director for Ricky
Martin and for numerous productions, performing and collaborating with some of
the greatest jazz musicians, a winner of the Jane Jarvis Jazz Competition,
voted All About Jazz New York’s Best of 2005 Albums of the Year, Grammy
Nominated for his performance on Best Latin Jazz Album 2013.Though his experiences are vast Haneine has
had a desire and pull to explore upon free improvisations, founded in Jazz,
Latin, and Lebanese traditions, linking the dots from the Cedars of Lebanon,
through the open veins of the beloved Latin America, to the melting-pot of New
York City.
Enter his
most recent recordingINSTANTS OF TIME which includes 13 original compositions
that take you through a journey with free improvisations founded on the Jazz,
Latin and middle eastern flavors, the sound is innovative, offering extended
rhythmic groupings, odd meters, fascinating intervallic melodies and
contemporary harmonies serving as a point of departure and creating a setting
where free-jazz is the centerpiece of sound.
The listen
is filled with complex tunes like “Bordeaux” offering a dark, but sensual
sound.Trumpeter, Lex Samu has a warm,
yet commanding sound, while bassist Carlo de Rosa creates a driving Latin theme
with drummer Haneine adding to the sensuality of the rhythms.“Angularity Within” utilizes a muscular 3
horn sound, with shifting rhythms and the chemistry of the ensemble is in full
view.Haneine’s writing skills really
shine and reveal this is not a rehash of what you have heard so many times
before, this is the progression of where jazz should be going and thankfully
Haneine is driving that forefront with his crisp ideas and sharpened ideas.
Another highlight for me was “East Side of Lloyd” flavored with a Middle
Eastern tinge, this is where Haneine’s heritage comes shining through.The sound is exotic and the rhythm is instantly
infectious. Soprano saxophonist, Catherine Sikora creates eccentric stabs to eventuate
the pulse of the tune.Haneine invokes
ethnic percussive sounds to truly give this track propulsion.
13 tracks of
non-stop rhythms and odd meters, the afro-Cuban clave and time signatures like
17/4, 21/4, 29/8, and beyond, which may seem unusual, but somehow with genius
Haneine makes it seem effortless.This
is what is so unique about this album, not only the supreme musicianship in
play, but the clever well laced together ideas and deep harmonic complexities,
that engage the listener to deepen their ear and experience.This is not a light listen; thankfully this
is truly improvisational jazz and its hard core.In truth, I simply have had enough of the
re-hash of so many background jazz offerings, this is an eye opening experience
that has enlivened my faith, that jazz does have hope in the next generation
and it is in the form of INSTANTS OF TIME.Well done, well played, and highly recommended.And to the sweetest publicist in the world –
thank GOD you nicely kept nudging me, as this was truly a wondrous listen.
Line Up: Lori Cotler: voice (1,5 & 7); Lex Samu: trumpet; Catherine
Sikora: tenor and soprano saxophones; Michael Rorby: trombone; Carlo de Rosa: acoustic
bass; Enrique Haneine: drums, Cymbals, Udu Drum & Tambourine.
Tracks: Bordeaux; Angularity Within; If You Know What I Mean; Houston; Esperanza;
Slippery When Dry; Inside the Journey; Color and Space; By Choice; The East
Side of Lloyd; The Tear and Smile of an Angel; Let the Cedar Tell the Story; Who’s
Willing.