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Thanks Collier by JazzLab Orchestra
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Album Title: Glissement du temps
Label: Effendi Records
Released: 2026
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About the Album
For two decades now, Montreal’s JazzLab Orchestra
has been a driving force for musical creativity in their
home province of Québec, across Canada, and around the
world. This unique collective - with 500 international
concerts under their belt - is back with an exciting new
project: an ambitious album that blends polyrhythmic,
polytonal, and impressionistic musical textures into a
mesmerizing new whole, driven by the sophisticated
writing and improvisation that the group has long been
known for.
Their new opus Slip of Time (Glissement du Temps in
French), is an intrepid musical journey through ten original
pieces (7 on CD, 4 on LP, and 10 released digitally) written
by members of the collective as well as three other
renowned jazz composers: François Bourassa, Gentiane
MG, and Pierre de Bethmann.
In Slip of Time, each piece feels like a breath — a fleeting
spark that shifts and evolves through time. Every sound
captures a moment as it slips away, like a fragile memory
caught midair. Expansive soundscapes unfold with
intricate rhythms and orchestral timbres weaving together
fluidly. It’s a sensory journey where time becomes music,
and music becomes memory. This project marks the 20th
anniversary of the JAZZLAB ORCHESTRA and is a
landmark work in the group's history. It serves as both a
portrait of the group’s past and a vision of its future to
come.
This album also serves as a tribute to saxophonist Mario
Allard, an essential member of the collective who passed
away suddenly in early 2025. His musical presence
resonates in every note of this recording.
Tracks
Thanks Collier; Amigos; Murs de verre; Outer Chamber; Night Bus; EMT; La Mule;
Personnel
JazzLab Orchestra
band / ensemble / orchestraMario Allard
saxophone, sopranoAnnie Dominique
saxophoneClaire Devlin
saxophone, tenorErik Hove
saxophoneJacques Kuba Seguin
trumpetDate featured
June 16, 2026
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