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Atlantis Jazz Ensemble - Mystic Suite (2026) [Post-Bop, Spiritual Jazz]; FLAC (tracks)

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Atlantis Jazz Ensemble - Mystic Suite (2026) [Post-Bop, Spiritual Jazz]; FLAC (tracks)

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Artist: Atlantis Jazz Ensemble
Album: Mystic Suite
Genre: Post-Bop, Spiritual Jazz
Label: Marlow Records
Released: 2026
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Tracklist:
1. Damocles – 06:03
2. Spirits Unseen – 08:22
3. Persephone – 05:02
4. As the River Flows – 04:44
5. Elysian Fields – 02:40
6. Asphodel Meadows – 07:53
7. Gates of the Sun – 06:22
8. Broken Dreams – 03:52

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Personnel:
Ed Lister - Trumpet, Flugelhorn
Zakari Frantz - Alto Saxophone, Percussion
Pierre Chrétien - Electric Piano, Percussion
Chris Pond - Bass
Mike Essoudry - Drums
Petr Cancura - Tenor Saxophone, Percussion
Marielle Rivard - Percussion

According to early Greek mythology, the three powerful sons of the god Kronos divided up the cosmos after overthrowing their father: Poseidon ruled the sea, Zeus commanded the heavens, and Hades reigned over the underworld. Conversely, this latest offering from the Atlantis Jazz Ensemble completes the group’s corresponding trilogy – "Oceanic Suite" (2016), "Celestial Suite" (2023), and now "Mystic Suite" (2026).

As you might expect, this "Mystic Suite", inspired by Hades’ supernatural realm, is perhaps the most intense, unusual and sublime of the three albums. It channels the energy of the spiritual jazz offered back in the 1970s by labels such as Strata-East, Tribe and Black Jazz, mixed with the urgency presented by the best of today’s jazz underground, fiercely struggling and searching for meaning within this era of global tumult. This is a meaningful record, driven by human connection, the kind that is only possible when like-minded musicians interact face-to-face within the same room.

The set flows as smoothly as the mythical River Styx. The Fender Rhodes electric piano starts things off slowly by churning an ominous brew during the intro to “Damocles”, before the full band drops a dark Elvin Jones-style mambo, set in a menacing Phrygian mode. The Coltranian vibes continue on the spiritually-charged “Spirits Unseen”, a fast-paced jazz waltz exploring the possibilities of polymodality, before settling into the softer contemplative sonorities of “Persephone”. Side A closes off with the sinuous bossa-tinged “As the River Flows”, before Side B picks things up again with the otherworldly harmonies of “Elysian Fields”. The 12/8 polyrhythms of “Asphodel Meadows” and the highlife jazz of “Gates of the Sun” bring in percussion-heavy Afro sounds into the mix, before things wind down with the horn-drenched melancholy soul-jazz of “Broken Dreams”.

It’s also worth mentioning that the core quintet of the Atlantis Jazz Ensemble is joined here by brilliant tenor saxophonist Petr Cancura, an alum of bassist Cecil McBee’s group, relocated to Canada after a long stint in New York City, as well as versatile percussionist Marielle Rivard, best known for her work as member of the Souljazz Orchestra. Engineer and co-producer Jason Jaknunas recorded the album live off-the-floor at his Metropolitan Studios location, subsequently mastering it to his beloved 1965 Studer Revox G36 all-tube 2-track tape machine. Cover artwork is based on a late 19th century water-colour sketch by Norwegian artist and explorer Fridtjof Nansen.

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