JJ Whitefield & Forced Meditation The Infinity Of Nothingness

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MyVinyl presents The Infinity Of Nothingness - where we find JJ Whitefield & Forced Meditation venturing into the astral planes of what's now commonly referred to as 'spiritual jazz'.

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Catalog details about The Infinity Of Nothingness

  • Artist
  • Label
    Jazzman - JMANLP144
  • Format
    Vinyl, LP, Album
  • Pressing
    2024 - Black vinyl edition
  • Orig. Release
    2024
  • Origin
    Europe
  • Genre
    Jazz
  • Condition
    Sealed, New vinyl
  • EAN13
    5036468001445
  • Reference
    MV-2235-1

JJ Whitefield & Forced Meditation - The Infinity Of Nothingness in details

Having plied his trade around the world for more than three decades, German guitarist, bandleader and musical explorer Jan Whitefield has always instilled in his craft a natural aesthetic of authenticity, a key component which has seen him amass a sizeable and varied catalogue of material which has remained timeless where some of his contemporaries have faded away.

In the early 90s, as various UK bands were signed up by sizeable labels and enjoyed even mainstream chart success in the Acid Jazz and rare groove boom, Jan and his brother Max formed the Poets Of Rhythm, self-releasing their own uncompromisingly hard-edged take on 70s street funk on the then completely unfashionable 7" single format, forerunning the Deep Funk scene by almost a decade. 30 years on, in spite of a legion of retro-focused bands having followed in their wake, few have yet to come close to matching the energy and spirit of those early Poets 45s.

Since then, Jan has applied himself to all manner of new incarnations and innovative side-projects, releasing further funk surveys as the Whitefield Brothers before leading his own band under the pseudonym Karl Hector, with releases on labels such as Stones Throw, Daptone, Ninja Tune, Mo'Wax, Strut and more. An avid music lover, explorer and record collector extraordinaire, Whitefield's music has effortlessly absorbed his expanding interests along the way, particularly drawing influence from Ethiopian Jazz and West African funk and highlife, as well as Kraut-rock and ambient via his Rodinia alter-ego.

The Infinity of Nothingness is a set of mature, delicate and meditative orchestrations, like much of Whitefield's best work the album is studiously true to its key influences - and in this instance the twin figureheads of Sun Ra and Pharoah Sanders are particularly preeminent - but also completely avoids falling into a trap of mere tribute or facsimile. With subtle yet diverse accents of Hip Hop, Library and the Avant Garde appearing wholly unobtrusively, the album is unified by a marked trance-like feel, beginning with the sparse, processional opener 'Nothingness' through to the 3 part 'Infinity Suite' of 'Time', 'Space' and 'Energy'.

As he did as a schoolboy with the Poets of Rhythm, with 'The Infinity Of Nothingness' Whitefield achieves that exceptionally rare feat of creating music that is not only worthy of sitting alongside that of his overarching influences, but will also stand up with it against the tests of time.

01 Nothingness
02 Solar Breeze from the East
03 Spectral Realms
04 Infinity Suite Part 1, Time
05 Infinity Suite Part 2, Space
06 Infinity Suite Part 3, Energy
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