The Paris Jazz Festival à La Defense has
become one of the more interesting Jazz Festivals in Paris. It’s a free festival
and takes place one week in the beginning of july. It’s an outdoor festival in
the middle of a big business quarter outside of Paris, mainly a platform
surrounded by scyscrapers, but with good vibes and seen that there are no cars
rather quiet. A bigger part of the festival is dedicated to newcomers and not
only in the jazzfield. There is for some years now one day dedicated to let’s
say progressive rock tendencies. Last year Guillaume Perret played a fantastic
set. The opening and closing nights are bigger events in the evening, this year
it’s Chick Corea, but during the week there are two one hour concerts from noon
to 2pm. This means that you have lots of people coming out of the towers to get
lunch and create a bit of a picnic vibe and even lesser known bands can get an
audience of about thousand and in general the vibes are really good.
So yesterday was
actually the “prog day” with two bands The
Heliocentrics (UK) and Birth of Joy (Netherlands)
The Heliocentrics announced as Psych Jazz, with influences by Gong and Ozric
Tentacles were good and delivered a pleasant set with lots of interesting
grooves but a bit boring on the long run and without any memorable melodic
material.
The real discovery for
me was Birth Of Joy, a dutch trio
–drums, guitar (& vocals) organ, with a 70’s heavy Prog sound, somewhat
close to Atomic Rooster with a great roaring vintage Hammond sound, blasting
drums and a high speed singer-guitarist. The songs, great hooklines galore, are
rather short and very dynamic with short very good solos and lots of dynamic
interplay and nice screaming and/or bluesy vocals. A very good liveband and even so not a “real” progband I recommend everybody (and
especially heavy prog fans )to see Birth of Joy live. (tourlist on bottom)
http://www.birthofjoy.com/shows/