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The Road to Amarillo

by Giorgos Kokkinaris /Julyen Hamilton

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1.
Back to Back 06:05
2.
Birdless 03:55
3.
Wild Jaco 03:02
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Back to Home 03:26
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Feathered 03:15
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Sweet Pea 02:08
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Major Work 05:41
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Max Was Lost 04:37
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S'worth It 02:02
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Mr. Fly 03:44
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Eyes of Soul 01:34

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"The Road to Amarillo is a collaboration between Julyen Hamilton, a dancer, choreographer, poet, voice artist, and musician originally from the UK and now based in Athens, among other places in Europe, and George Kokkinaris, a double bassist dividing his time between Athens and Berlin. The pairing here seems natural; Hamilton’s long history of performing dance in duet with musicians complements Kokkinaris’ own extensive work with solo dancers. For this recording, though, Hamilton participates as poet/voice artist and pianist.

The thirteen tracks presented here are nearly evenly divided between piano-double bass duets (seven), and bass-and-spoken-word performances (six). The recording is crisp, highlighting Kokkinaris’ robust bass sounds and the intimacy of Hamilton’s voice. There’s much to like in the interplay between the two artists. Kokkinaris supports Hamilton’s spoken word performances with a sensitivity that provides just the right background presence of sound without overshadowing the voice or falling into call-and-response clichés. On the piano duets, Hamilton’s contributions range from ad hoc chord progressions to purely abstract stabs and rapid, atonal runs, but in all cases he leaves space enough for the pieces’ overall textures to breathe. The duo’s collective instrumental sound is epitomized on the free Back to Home, where Hamilton’s piano is underscored by Kokkinaris’ restless pizzicato bass-line, as well as on Major Work, with its bowed and pizzicato bass weaving between piano splashes. Feathered, which features Hamilton playing directly on the strings alongside Kokkinaris’ complementary extended techniques, shows them at their most exploratory."

Review by Daniel Barbiero

Reviews:
“[..] Music is definitely a non verbal way of communication and both musicians try to take advantage of this by presenting a multi-dimensional audio world. This is the way I feel when I listen to good music, whatever that means: an audio world of multiple dimensions where I can find solace in. [..]“
by Fotis Nikolakopoulos – The Free Jazz Collective

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released January 27, 2023

bass : Giorgos Kokkinaris
paino / poetry : Julyen Hamilton

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Julyen Hamilton

Julyen Hamilton has been involved with poetry since childhood, reading and writing constantly since 14.
Early influences were his study of the Metaphysical poets of the 17 century, while around him in contemporary Britain, an explosion of poetry was under weigh.

He is a choreographer and dancer, he has produced scores of solo dances in which text plays a central role.
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