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11/12/2021 0 Comments

Shay Hazan - Reclusive Rituals (Batov)

WHAT YOUR EARS SAY & THE COVER LOOKS LIKE

WHAT WE SAY

Laid back jazz meets hip hop grooviness from Shay Hazan for Batov Records, created during Covid restrictions from remote contributions, then lovingly stitched together & given a North African vibe from his jazz inflected sintir/guimbri playing.

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Tel-Aviv based musician Shay Hazan is a composer, producer, bassist & bandleader. His versatile bass is frequently heard on national radio, providing the hits of tomorrow with a foundation in the groove. Hazan’s presence has been felt on major international stages having toured with popular hip hop ensemble, Lucille Crew, and Batov fans will have heard his bass lines propelling the grooves of Sandman Project’s breakthrough EP, ‘Royal Family’. Moreover, Hazan’s straight jazz project, the Shay Hazan Quintet has been heavily playlisted across Spotify editorial playlists and recently released a fast-selling 7” on Jazzman Records. 

Having commenced producing the album during the first Covid lockdown, this process of creating the album was a marked departure from previous projects. Whereas he would normally call and gather his band together to record his new compositions live, Hazan would come up with a groove first before sending the recording parts to a drummer in Berlin or a saxophonist in Tel Aviv to add a complementary rhythm or melody, and then finally editing the results himself. As Hazan puts it, “So technically I had the role of the composer and the producer as well as the Guimbri player.” 

“I made this album In order to satisfy the inner urge for simple grooves and the search for a different and new sound that draws inspiration from ancient places with great tradition but still corresponds with the world and the period in which I live and the way I express myself.” 

Having already mastered the double and electric bass, Hazan learned how to play the three-stringed Guimbri: a camel-skin-covered bass plucked lute used by the Gnawa people of North Africa, as heard on their hypnotic music. Hazan repurposes the unique qualities of the instrument with a jazz approach, no doubt inspired somewhat by his introduction to the instrument: “The truth is that my first acquaintance with the Gimbri was by bassist William Parker, who is not a traditional Gnawan player, but an American musician, identified with jazz and improvised music. that I have been following for years. Once I saw him play with this thing in a show and my mind exploded, I started researching where it came from and listening to music from Morocco and North Africa”. 

The title, ‘Reclusive Rituals’, is inspired by a Jean-Michel Basquiat interview from 1985 where he discusses his reclusiveness and the public demand for gossip on well-known figures. In particular, how advantageous it can be to stay out of the limelight, as the crowd’s very nature is to eventually turn on their idols. Hazan interpreted this to imply that personal behavioral patterns are significantly affected by the fear of negative responses, often leading them to non-action: “Basquiat's words have been resonating in my head for a long time. I see around me a lot of people who for fear of receiving negative criticism, do not initiate or create anything. 
And in a certain place, I'm a little scared to be in this place myself and feel the need to keep searching and creating all the time without being influenced by criticism, for better or worse.” 


The guimbri’s natural inclination to groove is instantly felt on the Gnawa-meets-Afrobeat first single, “Afrobeatz”, which is destined to play a large role in DJs record bags as dancefloors reopen. But the laidback, beat-driven foundation opener “Deloop” and “Pink Collar” reveal Hazan’s affinity for hip hop and RnB, in particular the UK label Village Life, whose cutting edge blend of underground jazz and hip hop was a lockdown favourite. 

‘Reclusive Rituals’ is an exciting new chapter in Shay Hazan’s career. His most personal, hands-on album to date, fusing his love of jazz, hip hop, and Gnawan music. As open-minded purveyors of the finest grooves, Batov Records is its perfect home.
  
CreditsShay Hazan - Guimbri, bass, guitar 

Tal Avraham - Trumpet (on tracks #2 #3 #4 #6) 
Eyal Netzer - Saxophone (on track #7) 
Doron Segal - Noise, programming, editing and keyboards (on tracks #4 #8) 
Milton Michaeli - Keyboards (on track #6) 
Nir Tom Sabag - Drums and percussions (on tracks #4 #6 #7 #8) 

Mix and Mastered by Asaf Shay, Halal Studio. 
Album art by Omer Porat. 

Recorded at all participants' home studios (2020) 

℗ © Batov Records 2021 | BTR053 
www.batovrecords.com​

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