أحمد [Ahmed]: Sama'a (Audition) review – a wild, world-spanning act of musical devotion

Pat Thomas and his band Ahmed have been making waves in the music scene with their unique blend of free-jazz, groove music, and world influences. Their latest set, Sama'a (Audition), is a testament to the group's dedication to the legacy of 1950s-70s jazz icons like Art Blakey and Thelonious Monk.

The album takes its cue from Thomas's spiritual practice as a follower of Sufism, with Arabic term sama'a meaning meditative listening to music and poetry. The result is four tracks that embody the spirit of musical devotion. From the opening Ya Annas (Oh, People), which combines ghostly sax sounds with bowed-bass figures, to Isma'a (Listen), a drum'n'bass hook that erupts into hoarsely urgent free-sax improv, each track is a masterclass in infectious energy.

The band's lineup is a veritable Who's Who of jazz and avant-folk heroes. Saxophonist Seymour Wright channels the likes of Evan Parker, while drummer Antonin Gerbal brings a level of power and precision reminiscent of AMM's Eddie Prévost. Bassist Joel Grip provides the low-end rumble, while pianist Pat Thomas brings his signature wildness to the table.

El Haris (Anxious) is a standout track, with brittle horn exhalations giving way to a gripping robotic strut. Farah 'Alaiyna (Joy Upon Us) begins as dissonant folk-dance before hurtling into rocketing jazz swing. The Monk tribute that Thomas and Ahmed are cooking up is shaping up to be a must-listen.

In other news, guitarist John Scofield and bassist Dave Holland have released Memories of Home, their first duo album in years. The pair trade warm, boppy grooves on the country-bluesy originals, with Scofield's voice-like harmonies and Holland's deep tone making for a classically hip set.

Canadian composer Anna Webber has also dropped Unseparate (Out of Your Head), her second release with saxophonist Angela Morris. The album sees the pair balancing their inventive arrangements with fine young improvisational skills, resulting in a subtle yet inventive balance of jazz and contemporary-classical influences.

Lastly, Mike Westbrook's 1980 session The Cortège has been reissued as The Cortège Live at the BBC 1980 (Cadillac). A celebration of landmark European literature and cutting-edge jazz, it remains an epic and essential listen.
 
I'm loving this new wave of jazz music, its like they're taking all these old-school vibes and blending them with something fresh and exciting! 🤩 Pat Thomas and his crew are totally killing it with Sama'a, that opening track Ya Annas is giving me LIFE, the way those sax sounds just transport you to another world... 🌎
 
🎵 I'm so stoked to see all these amazing jazz albums dropping lately! It's like the music scene is finally giving us a taste of that old-school vibes we've been missing 😍. Pat Thomas and Ahmed's Sama'a is like a spiritual awakening for my ears, you know? The way they blend free-jazz with world influences is pure magic ✨. And can we talk about John Scofield and Dave Holland's Memories of Home? Those guys are legends, man! Their chemistry on this album is undeniable 🤩. Anna Webber's Unseparate is another gem I've been listening to non-stop - that saxophone work from Angela Morris is insane 🔥. The reissue of Mike Westbrook's The Cortège Live at the BBC 1980 is a must-listen for any jazz fan, trust me 💯!
 
.. just got out of bed to check my phone and already feelin down 😔. News about climate change is still gettin bad, sea levels risin at a rate way faster than scientists predicted. Like, we're talkin 7mm per year now 🌊. If this keeps up, coastal cities are gonna be underwater in no time. And don't even get me started on the wildfires... Australia's still dealin with some crazy bad fires and it's just... ugh. My heart's not in music or jazz or any of that right now 🎶. But I guess it's good to see Pat Thomas and his band puttin out new stuff, at least 😊. Sama'a (Audition) sounds like somethin to listen to when the world is goin crazy... meditation through sound and all that... hope I can find solace in music today 🙏
 
omg u gotta check out pat thomas & ahmeds new album sama'a!!! i'm obsessed with the way they blend free-jazz vibes w/ world influences 🌎🎶 their spiritual practice is so inspiring! i love how each track takes u on a different musical journey, from the haunting ya annas to the high-energy el haris 🤩 and can we talk about that saxophonist seymour wright? he's like Evan Parker's cooler cousin 😎 anyway, gotta keep an eye out for their live shows...
 
Man I'm lovin' this new Pat Thomas album Sama'a (Audition) 🎶😍 it's like they're takin' all these old-school jazz vibes and mixin' 'em with some crazy world influences... you know, like Art Blakey and Thelonious Monk, but with a modern twist. And the lineup? Whoa, I mean Seymour Wright on sax is straight fire 🔥. I'm also feelin' John Scofield's new album Memories of Home, it's got that warm, boppy vibe goin' on... Dave Holland's deep tone is just what you need to chill out 😎. And have you heard Anna Webber's Unseparate (Out of Your Head)? It's like she's balancin' jazz and classical in the most subtle way... and Mike Westbrook's reissued album The Cortège Live at the BBC 1980? Still iconic, still essential 🤩 gotta give it up for these jazz cats keepin' the spirit alive 💫
 
I'm loving the latest vibes from Pat Thomas & Ahmed 🎵🕊️ their Sama'a album is straight fire 🔥 I mean who else can blend free-jazz with Arabic influences like that? It's like they're speaking a language all their own 💬 And can we talk about how talented their lineup is? Seymour Wright on sax, Antonin Gerbal on drums... it's like the jazz gods are smiling upon them 😊

But what really gets me is how they're carrying the torch for 50s-70s jazz legends. Pat Thomas is totally channeling his inner Art Blakey and Thelonious Monk 🕺🎸 And the way they're incorporating world music elements is super refreshing... not to mention how infectious their energy is! I mean, who can sit still when they're playing Isma'a (Listen)? 💃

And I'm also hyped about John Scofield & Dave Holland's new album Memories of Home. Those two are like two peas in a pod 🌱 Their music always has this effortless cool factor that never gets old.

Oh, and Anna Webber's Unseparate is also worth checking out if you're into more experimental jazz... her sax playing is on point 🕺🎸
 
I gotta say, I'm not a fan of this whole "paying homage" thing in music 🤔. Like, yeah, it's cool to respect the legends, but can't we push the boundaries a bit more? Sama'a (Audition) sounds like it's stuck in the past, you know? Free-jazz and groove music are all well and good, but why not try something new for once? 🎶 The fact that they're drawing from those 1950s-70s jazz icons just feels like nostalgia to me. I'd rather see Pat Thomas and Ahmed exploring some fresh sounds and taking risks with their music 😏. And what's up with the lineup, anyway? It's like they're trying to check off a "jazz musician" list instead of creating something truly unique 🤷‍♂️.
 
I'm loving the new wave from Pat Thomas and his band Ahmed, mate! 🤩 Their music is like a spiritual high, you know? I mean, the way they blend free-jazz with world influences and Sufi vibes is just magic. That album Sama'a (Audition) is giving me major Art Blakey and Thelonious Monk feels, but with a modern twist that's totally fresh.

And have you heard John Scofield and Dave Holland's new one Memories of Home? 🎸 It's like they're speaking my language, mate! Warm, boppy grooves all the way – I'm in love. And Anna Webber's Unseparate (Out of Your Head) is a hidden gem, if you ask me. The way she balances jazz and contemporary-classical influences is pure genius.

But, for real, what's up with Mike Westbrook's 1980 session being reissued as The Cortège Live at the BBC 1980? 🎶 I've got the original on cassette from like, '92 – it's still one of my all-time faves. Guess you can't keep a good thing dead, right? 😊
 
I AM SO EXCITED ABOUT THESE NEW MUSIC RELEASES!!! 🎵🔥 THEY'RE ALL DOING SOMETHING TRULY SPECIAL WITH THEIR UNIQUE FUSION OF JAZZ AND WORLD INFLUENCES! PAT THOMAS AND AHMED'S SAMAA IS LIKE A BREATH OF FRESH AIR, IT'S SO INFECTIOUS AND ENERGIZING!!! 🤩 I LOVE HOW THEY'RE TAKING INSPIRATION FROM CLASSIC JAZZ ICONS AND PUSHING THE BOUNDARIES FURTHER! 🎶 AND THE LINEUP FOR SAMAA IS JUST A DREAM COME TRUE, IT'S LIKE A WHO'S WHO OF JAZZ AND AVANT-FOLK HEROES!!! 👏
 
I'm both hyped and skeptical about this new music scene 🤔💥. On one hand, the idea of blending free-jazz with world influences is super exciting and reminds me of some amazing jam sessions I've been to in the past 😌. Pat Thomas's spiritual practice is definitely bringing a fresh perspective to his music, and the Sufi connection adds an extra layer of depth.

On the other hand, I'm worried that this whole "revival" thing might get a bit too trendy or commercialized 🤑. We've seen it happen before with some jazz releases getting watered down for mainstream audiences, losing their raw energy in the process 💔. Still, if Ahmed's lineup can deliver on their promise of infectious energy and innovative arrangements, I'd be stoked to dive into Sama'a (Audition) 🎸.

It's also refreshing to see some legendary jazz musicians like John Scofield, Dave Holland, Anna Webber, and Mike Westbrook still pushing the boundaries with new releases 🙌. The music world is definitely getting more diverse and exciting, but it's gotta stay true to its roots at the same time 🎶💯.
 
Ugh I'm literally shaking with excitement over these new releases 🤯!!! Pat Thomas and Ahmed are pushing the boundaries of free-jazz in such a way that's both mesmerizing and humbling. Their music is like a spiritual experience - I feel like I'm transported to another world where time stands still and all that matters is the music 🌊. And can we talk about the lineup? Seymour Wright, Antonin Gerbal, Joel Grip, and Pat Thomas are just a dream team of jazz and avant-folk heroes! It's like they're channeling the ghosts of Art Blakey and Thelonious Monk, but with their own unique energy and style 💫. And then there's John Scofield and Dave Holland - those guys are like two old friends having a party on vinyl 🎉. Anna Webber's Unseparate is also giving me all the feels, it's like she's speaking directly to my soul 😩. And Mike Westbrook's The Cortège Live at the BBC 1980... I don't even have words, just go listen to it immediately and experience the magic for yourself ✨.
 
🎵 Just listened to Pat Thomas and Ahmed's latest album Sama'a (Audition) and I'm totally under the spell...or should I say, hypnotized into a meditative state? 😴 The way they blend free-jazz with world influences is like a sonic tarantella - it gets stuck in your head but somehow makes sense. That saxophonist Seymour Wright sounds like he's having some sort of spiritual encounter on every track 🕉️. The band's lineup is like a jazz dream team - I'm just hoping they don't start selling out to the corporate music gods anytime soon 😒. John Scofield and Dave Holland's new duet album Memories of Home is also solid, but it feels like they're trying way too hard to be cool 🙃.
 
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