Stereo and surround mix, High Definition Audio,
MLP, DTS and PCM 24 bit /96 kHz.
NTSC, No region code
Visual extras: Flow Live at the Budapest Jazz Club, 19th May 2018.
Recordings of the new Djabe studio album – featuring Tamás Barabás (bass guitar), János Nagy (keyboards), Péter Kaszás (drums), Áron Koós Hutás (trumpet), and Attila Égerházi (guitar) – began in January, 2018. Christened Flow, and released on May 22, 2018, on CD. The vinyl version arrived end of August and DVD-Audio, containing the surround mix, followed in September. Flowis the first studio album of Djabe, renewed in 2016.
Composed by Tamás Barabás, this album once again keeps the unique elements of Djabe’s music, while bringing new tones to a familiar sounding. The characteristic vocal of Péter Kaszás brings freshness to this musical world, his drumming creates a new yardstick for the rhythmic section. Tamás Barabás, with his first class bass, and harmony with Peter, builds up to an exceptional grove. The line-up continues with János Nagy, titled one of the best keyboardist of Hungary – worthily, as all can find out while listening to Flow. And of course Áron Koós-Hutás, a determinative trumpet player of the Hungarian musical scene, now a full-fledged member of Djabe, also performs exceptionally. Band leader Attila Égerházi as usual worked and co-written a number of pieces, alongside Tamás Barabás
Jozé Bese on the Flow
“Flow, the first studio album of Djabe renewed in 2016, hit the shelves in May, in CD format. The music was praised by fans and critics alike. The release kept all the characteristics unique to Djabe, but Tamás Barabás and the band once again leapt forward. New members not only bring outstanding musicianship, but built upon the musical world of Djabe. The rhythm section of Tamás Barabás (bass guitar) and Péter Kaszás (drums) literally re-invented the groove of the band. Peter’s skilled and distinctive vocal brings freshness to the world of Djabe. János Nagy once again proves that his reputation as one of the best Hungarian keyboardist is not for no reason. Áron Koós-Hutás, an old member returning after many years, became one of the most talented trumpet players of the Hungarian musical scene, and he is only at the beginning of his already ascending career. Most of the pieces were composed by Tamás Barabás, however, 3 of them are a joint effort with band leader Attila Égerházi (guitar). The culmination of Flow is pure Djabe, primarily thanks to musical parts written for specific musicians, by Tamás Barabás. These together provide the Djabe experience fans accustomed to. The second thing is the incorporated history, the old Djabe sounding, created by the joint pieces of Tamás and Attila.
Tamás Barabás once again excelled in his sound engineering duties: even the CD sounds first-class. But, as we are accustomed to, Djabe never settles for anything less than perfect: the audiophile vinyl version, cut from analogue master tape, hits the stores in September. Standalone in Hungary, the album will be available in 2-track analogue master tape too. A DVD-Audio release will crown the series, with HD Audio (24 bit/96kHz) in both surround and stereo mixes.”
Flow
Return To Somewhere
Another Dive
Free Falling
Turtle Track
Bubble Dreams
Deep Lights
Curved Mirror
White Bears
Flow Live at the Budapest Jazz Club 19th May 2018.
Flow
Return To Somewhere
Another Dive
Curved Mirror
Barabás Tamás – bass guitar, vocal
Égerházi Attila – guitar, percussion
Kaszás Péter – drums, vocal
Koós-Hutás Áron – trumpet, flugelhorn
Nagy János – keyboards
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