Maria Faust - Moth (2024) Hi Res

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Title: Moth
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Bush Flash Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/96 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:45:13
Total Size: 105 mb | 261 mb | 912 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Maria Faust, Lars Bech Pilgaard, Anders Vestergaard - Moth to the Flame
02. Maria Faust, Lars Bech Pilgaard, Anders Vestergaard - Nocturnal Creature
03. Maria Faust, Lars Bech Pilgaard, Anders Vestergaard - Hells Bells
04. Maria Faust, Lars Bech Pilgaard, Anders Vestergaard - Potentially Fatal Lure
05. Maria Faust, Lars Bech Pilgaard, Anders Vestergaard - Attracted to the Moon
06. Maria Faust, Lars Bech Pilgaard, Anders Vestergaard - Positive Phototaxis
07. Maria Faust, Lars Bech Pilgaard, Anders Vestergaard - Star-Crossed Lovers
08. Maria Faust, Lars Bech Pilgaard, Anders Vestergaard - Mhm
09. Maria Faust, Lars Bech Pilgaard, Anders Vestergaard - Undine's Purse

Personnel:

Maria Faust - alto saxophone
Lars Bech Pilgaard - guitar
Anders Vestergaard - drums

Maria Faust´s Jazz Catastrophe was originally founded in Copenhagen in 2012 as a modern big band, The present album documents its third mutation. Concentrated and reduced down to its essence like a thick syrup, the new music is performed by a trio where Maria Faust´s alto saxophone is flanked by long-time associates Lars Pilgaard on guitar and Anders Vestergaard on drums.

”Moth” is Faust´s 15th album and as the name suggests, it is inspired by the life of those mysterious nocturnal creatures – moths. Their being attracted to light is called positive phototaxis and although there is much speculation as to why, the reason is still unknown. The potentially fatal lure of artificial light that seemingly changes the will of the moth, is a central theme of the album. It is a bittersweet realization of the similarities to human behavior. We can all hear the warning sounds of “hells bells” when something is about to go wrong, but we choose go straight towards the flame anyway. This is part of the human experience but it's important to say that these compositions are not about death and demise. "Moth" is primarily an album for star-crossed lovers. In euphoria they see only the light. In here lies the beauty of the metaphor and the reality is that this is music that is so stripped down, real and beautiful that it can hurt you, but you won't be able to turn away.