Allsorts Samuel Wootton
Album info
Album-Release:
2024
HRA-Release:
19.01.2024
Album including Album cover
- 1 Salted Caramel 02:18
- 2 Candy Floss 01:57
- 3 Coffee and Cigarettes 03:20
- 4 Liquorice 03:17
- 5 s'mores 03:34
- 6 Brixx 01:32
- 7 Chocolate Chip Cookie 02:13
- 8 Sweet Popcorn 02:29
- 9 Jelly Belly Carnival 02:05
- 10 Bubblegum 02:12
- 11 Fudge 02:11
Info for Allsorts
Samuel Wootton is a percussionist, composer and producer. He is inspired by jazz, world music and beat-orientated music, unconditionally unbiased, keen to experiment and always on the lookout for music that touches him emotionally. He finds what he is looking for in the Dadaist music of Tom Zé as well as in Kae Tempest or Tom Waits.
His own music has depth, humour and impressive instrumental variety. It tells stories and creates unique moods with pulsating rhythms and intimate melodies. His debut album "Allsorts" will be released on 19.01.2024 under his own name.
Samuel Wootton, percussion
Anna - Lena Schnabel, saxophone
Lena Geue, vocals, synthesiser, guitar
Alex Eckert, guitar, bass, keyboards
Silvan Strauss, drums
Samuel Wootton
German-born jazz fusion musician Samuel Wootton is a gifted musician. With a saxophone proficiency, Wootton skillfully combines jazz and fusion elements to produce a distinctive and alluring sound. A mix of intricate rhythms, complex harmonies, and emotive melodies permeates his work.
Wootton stands out in the music industry for his ability to blend the elaborate orchestration of fusion with the spontaneous quality of jazz. His concerts are a powerful experience, full of dynamic changes, poignant solos, and a strong emotional bond with the music. Every note Wootton plays demonstrates his mastery of the instrument, captivating audiences and leaving them wanting more.
With regard to Jazz Fusion, Wootton is a great trailblazer. His compositions provide witness to his inventiveness and his love of stretching the genre's bounds. Wootton's music is consistently intriguing and new, regardless of whether he's experimenting with complex time signatures or fusing aspects of many musical cultures.
Wootton has made a significant contribution to the Jazz Fusion community. He has well-earned the distinction of being a genre pioneer thanks to his commitment to his work and his captivating emotive playing. With every concert, Wootton keeps pushing the envelope of what Jazz Fusion can achieve, making a lasting impression on the German music scene and beyond.
Samuel Wootton was awarded the 'Kulturkreis Gasteig Musikpreis' and the 'Krach and Getöse Musikpreis'. He held scholarships from the 'Andechser Orff-Akademie des Münchener Rundfunkorchesters' and from the 'Oscar und Vera Ritter Stiftung'.
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