Both the Moog and the bansuri expand the field of a classical quartet by inviting the sounds of India, Arabic music, as well as more electronic effects. Piano and sax are supported by the background of an intense rhythmic complicity between Sébastien Boisseau (double bass – France) and Teun Verbruggen (drums – Belgium), who share with the soloists rhythmic and melodic jousting, surprising at any moment. An intoxication of swing rocked by modernism, with the suspicion sometimes of a spiritual depth in the music, sometimes of quirky humor, almost Fellinian, are key features which make Orchestra Nazionale della Luna a musical meteorite quite unique.
Orchestra Nazionale Della Luna takes a stand about ecological crisis on their second album, There Is Still Life On Earth released by the BMC Records in 2020. The compositions by Kari Ikonen and Manu Hermina encourage us to face the acts of mankind and our own responsibility. Their sound forms a protective bubble that allows for the deepest self-reflection. In this isolated world, the air, sunlight, fertile soil and wind take a musical form, but as we look outside, the soundscape of melting ice sheets and deserts greet us. Eastern and Western musical dimensions morph into each other organically; classical Western scales turn into microtonal Arabic scales on the Maquiano, a piano-attachable device developed by Kari Ikonen. Other times, however, the transition of the two worlds is like transposing a melody from one key to another: while the melody remains familiar, the loss of the harmonic center calls into question all the knowledge we take for granted.
Featuring:
Manuel Hermia - saxophones, flute, bansouri
Kari Ikonen - piano, moog
Sébastien Boisseau - double bass
Teun Verbruggen - drums