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Mulo Francel: Mountain Melody

Read "Mountain Melody" reviewed by Geno Thackara


Mulo Francel turned out to be somewhat ahead of his time. He didn't need to wait for a pandemic to send everyone into isolation; he already had a habit of making music in the middle of nowhere for several years before the 2020 outbreak. His fascination with mountains (natural enough for someone who grew up in the shadow of the Alps) had him making climbs throughout Europe and Asia to find some of the most exotic recording locations imaginable— ultimately ...

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Mulo Francel: Crossing Life Lines

Read "Crossing Life Lines" reviewed by Geno Thackara


Mulo Francel clearly believes in life imitating art. The endlessly versatile saxophonist is happy to demonstrate here how music reflects the wider world, but more importantly, Crossing Life Lines offers a determined reminder of how it can go both ways. The concept is simple yet expansive: while touring through parts of Europe that had been in conflict during the second World War, and aware of the ways different powers still try to turn nations against each other 75 years after ...

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2x2: Piano and Saxophone

Read "2x2: Piano and Saxophone" reviewed by Geno Thackara


Mulo Francel and Chris Gall Mythos GLM Music2019 Mulo Francel and Chris Gall know what they're doing in choosing a title as apt as Mythos—its ethic was built on the pair's worldwide travels and particularly inspired by a climb on the Greek island of Samos. The framework of this duo session dabbles in things jazzy and vaguely rock-ish, but there's also a deliberate patience and mantric sensibility that's rooted in time-honored forms as well. There's ...

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Mulo Francel & Chris Gall: Mythos

Read "Mythos" reviewed by Mike Jurkovic


Even though Mythos exhibits little variation of intent or tone, and perhaps leans towards the blurry borders of new age, this saxophone-piano duet by Mulo Francel and Chris Gall, two European players catching a lot of continental attention—Francel with the globe-trotting, multiple award winning world music/jazz/acoustic German ensemble Quadro Nuevo, and Gall, who not only frequently guests with Quadra Nuevo but has played in the spotlight at many of Europe's lauded music festivals, including Montreux, Stuttgart, Jazz Baltica and Vienna—is ...

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