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Many Worlds is the highly anticipated third album by Aussie 9-piece group Menagerie, founded and led by Lance Ferguson of The Bamboos, and is a hypnotic blend of spiritual jazz featuring some of Australia’s finest musicians, released on esteemed UK label Freestyle Records.

 

ARTIST: Menagerie

TITLE: Many Worlds

LABEL: Freestyle Records

RELEASE DATE: January 15 2021

FORMAT: CD / LP / Digital

CATALOG N.: FSR132

GENRE: spiritual jazz

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Menagerie is the Melbourne-based 9-piece Jazz ensemble founded by producer, songwriter, guitarist, DJ and recording artist Lance Ferguson, also the driving force behind The Bamboos, Lanu, Rare Groove Spectrum and Machines Always Win.

Recorded at Union Street Studio by award-winning engineer John Castle, new album “Many Worlds” features some of Australia’s finest musicians, including pianist Mark Fitzgibbon (a regular performer at Gilles Peterson and Patrick Forge’s original Dingwalls Sessions), drummer Daniel Farrugia and renowned saxophonist Phil Noy (The Bamboos).

Inspired by both the post-Coltrane generation of the 70s, labels like Strata-East, Impulse! and Tribe, along with the current ‘New Wave Of Jazz’, Menagerie aligns with the world of Kamasi Washington, Shabaka Hutchings and Nubya Garcia, whilst also bringing their own unique twist.

Lead single “Free Thing” leans heavily into the spiritual side of the band’s sound with a hypnotic spoken word-poem that is evocative of The Last Poets. The song is an earthy yet futuristic meditation on the universal theme of freedom itself, set to a backdrop of insistent percussion, double bass and brooding piano voicings.

Opening track “Hope” carries the sound of spiritual jazz into the 21st century,with its epic vocal harmonies and melodic fanfare. It is an uplifting anthem for this period of global upheaval and uncertainty.

Title track “Many Worlds” is a perfect example of how Menagerie incorporates their myriad influences, but manage to create a sound that feels uncannily fresh and contemporary. Book-ended by ambient, ethereal sections, the slow-burning groove builds over its 11-minute duration to create a standout crossover track.