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Misha Mullov-Abbado Double Bass. / Composer
James Davison Trumpet / Flugelhorn
Matthew Herd Alto Saxophone
Sam Rapley Tenor Saxophone
Liam Dunachie Piano & Hammond Organ
Scott Chapman Drums
Jasper Hoiby Producer
Editor's info:
Dream Circus is vibrant and melodic with catchy and hooky themes exhibiting exhilarating playing from some of the most sought after young musicians in London. Produced by fellow bassist, Edition artist, and composer Jasper Hoiby.
Dream Circus is the third album from London based composer Misha Mullov-Abbado. If his first two albums possessed a quality of searching self-discovery, then Dream Circus validates the journey and highlights what defines him as an increasingly promising talent.
This is an album that exudes clarity of vision and purpose. it has an overriding sense of arrival, of storytelling and direction. The band understands their leaders’ direction and the result is music that is majestic in its execution, full of vitality and exuberance. Misha demonstrates again his ‘melodic gift’ (John Fordham, The Guardian), and his ability to successfully apply his compositional concept to an improvising arena.
The songs that compose Dream Circus represent the period of Misha’s life during which the album was devised – it has a storytelling purpose. Misha brought in fellow bassist, Edition artist, and composer Jasper Hoiby, who should be commended for bringing his experience and humility to fine-tuning the arc of the album into a coherent message.
The compositions on this album were written during the last three years when Misha was ‘figuring out my path in life, or rather my dream’. He continues, ‘the process has involved a big journey, so the “dream” in the title not only refers to ‘hopes and dreams’ but also the mysterious, abstract and psychedelic nature of actual dreams. The tracks themselves are representative of a period of my life which each feel like a story, or a dream and therefore a chapter in the story, each one with its mysterious/abstract/psychedelic nature and sense of adventure.’