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Cat-No:JRF0030LP
Release-Date:01.04.2022
Genre:Jazz
Configuration:2LP
Barcode:5050580770188
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Cat-No:JRF0030LP
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Daniel Casimir - Safe, Pt. 1
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Daniel Casimir - Boxed In
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Daniel Casimir - New Waters (feat. Ria Moran)
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Daniel Casimir - Your Side
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Daniel Casimir - Safe, Pt. 2
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Daniel Casimir - Get Even (feat. Ria Moran)
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Daniel Casimir - Safe, Pt. 3
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Daniel Casimir - Into the Truth
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Daniel Casimir - The Truth
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Daniel Casimir - Rewind the Time (feat. Ria Moran)
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Daniel Casimir - Outro
London-based composer/bassist, Daniel Casimir returns with his solo debut album Boxed In, a dynamic collision of pulsing modern jazz and orchestral instrumentation. Featuring Casimir's quintet of fellow British jazz luminaries, including Nubya Garcia, Moses Boyd, Al MacSween and James Copus, the album astutely bridges traditional and contemporary jazz forms enveloping strings, woodwind & brass arrangements. Boxed In represents Casimir's debut set of compositions written for orchestra. Despite his interest in writing for orchestra while studying jazz and classical music, attending conservatoires and completing a masters degree at Trinity Laban, he was never given the opportunity or choice to fulfil his aspiration. Casimir notes that as only one of two black musicians in his study cohort the normalisation of the situation made it almost easy to miss its inherent injustice. Coming up through the essential development foundation Tomorrow's Warriors, Casimir has gone on to feature on all of Nubya Garcia's recorded output to date as well as projects by Makaya McCraven and Ashley Henry and has performed with Lonnie Liston Smith and Jason Rebello amongst others. This album reflects the experiences of navigating prescribed labels traditionally placed on black musicians. As well as being inspired by Wayne Shorter's hybrid orchestral jazz projects, Boxed In was also influenced by a conversation Casimir had in 2018 with legendary composer and producer Quincy Jones who talked a lot about classical music orchestration. More