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GORAN KAJFEŠ SUBTROPIC ARKESTRA

Sublime space jazz odysseys from Swedish trumpeter and chums.

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Composer/producer Goran Kajfeš is something of a legend in his native Sweden, having been involved with the likes of Fire! Orchestra, Oddjob, Nacka Forum and the Magic Spirits Quartet. He also runs his own Headspin label, a repository for the genre-flitting music he makes as leader of the Subtropic Arkestra. The third and final volume of Kajfeš’ The Reason Why series follows the format of its predecesso­rs, consisting of radical reinterpre­tations of semi-obscure gems from across the globe. I’m On My Way/ Patch Of Blue, originally by US ’69, is transforme­d into a mood-swinging epic that’s roomy enough for ambient tranquilit­y, funk soul and squawky dissonance. The Arkestra’s gift for balancing Afrobeat and ethno-jazz is illustrate­d by the Orchestre PolyRythmo De Cotonou’s Ne Rien Voir, Dire, Entendre, an improvisat­ion around a theme that finds its horn section in full freakout mode. Trance Dance blows West Coast cool into the lungs of Christer Bothén’s 1984 fusion piece. Panda Bear’s You Can Count On Me becomes a rich experiment­al piece, anchored by mournful trumpet, while Caribou’s Sandy is a model of elegant restraint. Dizzyingly good.

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