“Interior”, recent debut album by jazz player Javier Madrazo
The young composer and guitarist Javier Madrazo has just released "Interior", his record debut that has the presence of great figures of local jazz.
Available in digital format, Madrazo presented this album under the classical quartet format, with Ernesto Jodos, a piano, Fernando Moreno, on drums and Jerónimo Carmona, on double bass.
Regarding the repertoire of the album, collect seven songs, five of which are original compositions by Madrazo and the other two, classics of the genre with original arrangements by the young musician.
"Interior" has compositions and the arrangements are inspired by landscapes and multiple sensations that flow from the tranquility of being on a mountain to the chaos of inhabiting the city and many more traveling experiences..
According to Madrazo himself, "This album means many things to me. On the one hand, it's my debut album, it is the first time that I contribute my musical perspective, generating a complete work ". About this he added: “I feel as my own this album because I really managed to capture my look and the aesthetics that I wanted to achieve.. This vision is of freshness, honesty and variety ".
On the other hand, “It is an honor that these musicians that I admire so much from the local scene, have participated giving the best of their art in this project. I am very moved and grateful, because of the way Ernesto Jodos got involved, Jerónimo Carmona and Fernando Moreno. The truth is that the feelings that this album generates in me are of happiness, peace and above all wanting to record the next one ".
Regarding the name that gives title to the plate, the musician stated that “I wanted this album to be something personal that shows my way of seeing the world and that invites others to appreciate the universe through my gaze. That is why I also tackled a varied repertoire, since my personal experience and the human experience in general are also diverse and in constant movement by the very nature of life. At the same time, In this experience that we all live, I believe that there is something constant and that is Being, that is witness to this range of experiences common to all. I think that by deepening my understanding of myself, I can see and speak a universal language that appeals to all humanity and challenges those who listen to my music ".