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Corto.alto - Not For Now
Corto.alto - Not For Now
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Format:Â LP (Mini-album)
Catalogue No.:Â WDSCS11EP
Barcode:Â 4062548032390
Release Date:Â 08 Apr 2022
Genre:Â Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
âNot For Nowâ is the debut mini-album by electrifying ensemble corto.alto, led by Glasgow trombonist, producer and composer, Liam Shortall. Shortallâs ensemble combines virtuoso musicianship with fresh jazz compositions informed by a lifelong passion for hip hop.
âNot For Nowâ follows an acclaimed series of DIY self-releases and videos, released over the course of a year from May 2019. The highlights were collated on a sold-out vinyl EP on Worm Discs and received support across Radio 6 Music, BBC Radio 2 and BBC Radio Scotland. In this short but productive space of time, corto.alto were awarded for Best Band and Album at the Scottish Jazz Awards 2020, and received a personal invitation by Gilles Peterson to perform at We Out Here 2021.
Originally conceived as a self-imposed challenge for Liam to release new music every three weeks for a year, corto.altoâs incredible success has postponed any plans to end the project. As Liam puts it, âso I called this E.P âNot for Nowâ, in reply to âIs That It?â, the last track from âLive at 435â, featuring a hero of mine, Soweto Kinchâ. Lockdown gave Liam plenty of time âto better gauge a sense of perspective of where I fit as an artist in the world of musicâ and find the right balance between âover intellectualisedâ or âover commercialisedâ âjazzâ.
Shortall is able to call on musicians of the highest calibre, from Glasgow and beyond, to give life to his compositions. Among them rising
saxophonist Harry Weir, pianist Fergus McCreadie and drummer Graham Costello of STRATA fame. Nubiyan Twist & Onipa co-founder, Tom Excell, not only contributes on percussion, but co-produces âNot For Nowâ alongside Shortall, adding the midas touch that has undoubtedly contributed to Nubiyan Twistâs incredible success.
âI wrote âNot for Nowâ as a reminder to myself to focus on the things that should matter to me: friendship, brotherhood, love, family, joy. The same things that are easily forgotten in regular day to day life. Making this release really helped me re-calibrate my priorities moving forward. Itâs also a celebration of the relationships and bonds we have with each other, more specifically the connection we have between ourselves and other musicians.â
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