The Acatama Experience

The Acatama Experience

by Jean-Luc Ponty
The Acatama Experience

The Acatama Experience

by Jean-Luc Ponty

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - 180 Gram Vinyl)

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Overview

Jean-Luc Ponty has dabbled in commercialized music off the beaten path of jazz for quite a number of years, a dilution of the straight-ahead and fusion-oriented music that made him an instantly recognized post-Stephane Grappelli performer. The Acatama Experience (named after the Atacama Desert in South America, but mispelled on the original album release) is apparently a good one for Ponty, as his "new" style harks back to his emergence in the mid-'70s. It's a back-to-basics approach, paring down the histrionics and processed electric violin to a merely amplified, natural approach. Ponty has also surrounded himself with two excellent players in keyboardist William Lecomte and drummer Thierry Arpino, and on three tracks an old friend, the Belgian guitarist Philip Catherine. The band gets things rolling with a contemporary, funky, yet very respectful version of Bud Powell's "Parisian Thoroughfare," with other variations away from the core sound including an eighth note-centered "Celtic Steps" replete with danceable fiddlistics, the portable road song "Still in Love," and the title cut -- an unusual, understated, spacy, ambient, overdubbed solo for Ponty on various instruments. The retro tracks are contemporary in nature, but reminiscent of his days with the Mahavishnu Orchestra. "Premonition," with help from Catherine, is a natural circular stairstep two-note climb with a booming electric bass guitar line from Guy Nsangue Akwa, while the waltz "Last Memories of Her" has the same basic ascendant quality with Lecomte's melancholy piano signifying the end of a beautiful friendship. Another standout track, "Euphoria" is couched in a bright, happy 6/8 Latin base, made luminous by the vibraphone playing of Taffa Cisse. Considering Ponty's most recent work, rife with world or Afrocentric mishmashes or even further back mired in dense, overwashed electronic synth muck, this recording is not only a welcome change of pace, but a return to the great music that made Ponty an important figure in contemporary music. This one is recommended with no hesitation, and is the brilliant violinist's best effort in nearly 30 years. ~ Michael G. Nastos

Product Details

Release Date: 05/09/2025
Label: Mps
UPC: 4029759193753

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Jean-Luc Ponty   Primary Artist,Violin,Keyboards,Synthesizer
Philip Catherine   Primary Artist,Guest Artist,Guitar (Rhythm),Guitar
Allan Holdsworth   Primary Artist,Guest Artist,Guitar
Jean-Luc Ponty & His Band   Primary Artist
William Lecomte   Piano,Keyboards
Taffa Cisse   Percussion
Thierry Arpino   Drums
Guy Nsangue Akwa   Bass (Electric)

Technical Credits

Karim Sai   Audio Engineer,Engineer,Mixing
Jean-Luc Ponty   Audio Production,Audio Engineer,Effects,Composer,Engineer,Producer
William Lecomte   Composer,Arranger
Bud Powell   Composer
Kimberly Wright   Photography
Jacky Lepage   Photography
David Wilkes   A&R
Claudia Ponty   Cover Photo
Frederic Houis   Photography
Greg Calbi   Mastering
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