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Joel Lyssarides
Stay Now

VÖ: 28.01.2022

Genre: Beliebte Alben, Piano Jazz

CD

€17.50*

ACT 9942-2, 614427994226
Joel Lyssarides / piano
Niklas Fernqvist / bass
Rasmus Blixt / drums

Recorded by Joar Hallgren at Nilento Studio, Gothenburg, September 7 & 8, 2021 Sound design, mix and mastering by Lars Nilsson Produced by Joel Lyssarides

the art in music: Cover art by Manfred Bockelmann

Joel Lyssarides is Sweden’s rising piano star of the moment. And whereas awareness of him beyond Sweden’s borders may still be restricted to assiduous followers of the scene, his listening figures speak for themselves. Recordings by the pianist, born in 1992, are already among the most listened-to in European jazz; on Spotify alone he has reached well over 50 million plays. And yet these huge numbers are not the result of any calculation, audience targeting or 'crowd-pleasing' on the pianist's part. He explains: “As happy as I am that a lot of people obviously like my music a lot and want to listen to it again and again, the creative impulse always comes from within me. Me and my piano, they’re at the centre of my musical world.” His ACT debut “Stay Now”, Joel Lyssarides’ third album, is a dazzling and vivid insight into that world. One thing is abundantly clear: the time has arrived for Lyssarides to step out onto the international stage.

Joel Lyssarides is not yet thirty, and so the things he has already achieved musically are quite staggering: he has played countless concerts either solo or with his trio; he has collaborated with jazz, classical, blues and pop artists such as trombonist Nils Landgren and singer Viktoria Tolstoy, including her current album “Stations”... But he has also worked with YouTube phenomenon “Dirty Loops”, and with the great Swedish mezzo-soprano Anne Sofie von Otter. And despite Joel Lyssarides’ evident and impressive versatility and adaptability, jazz is at the very core of his work. The initial spark came from records by Miles Davis, Charlie Parker and Thelonious Monk and others which were played in his Swedish-Greek parents' home. Thereafter came the music of Chick Corea, Keith Jarrett and Gonzalo Rubalcaba. Lyssarides studied music in Stockholm and Rome, and it was not long before recognition came in the form of numerous national and international jazz prizes. In just under ten years, Joel Lyssarides has received almost twenty of them, notably the Swedish Society of Composers’ Prize, the Bengt Säve-Söderbergh Award, the “Jan Wallander Award” and, in 2019 at only 26 years of age, Musician of the Year from Swedish Radio.

For Joel Lyssarides jazz is above all a language, a tool for uniquely personal expression. He composed the pieces for “Stay Now” in a remote house in the forest, a good half-hour outside Stockholm. And by preference at night, in silence, darkness and deep concentration. The atmosphere of this place is audibly reflected in the music, which is strongly influenced by space, sound and mood - reinforced by the highly concentrated, differentiated, subtle interplay of pianist Lyssarides with bassist Niklas Fernqvist and drummer Rasmus Blixt. The Swedish magazine “Lira” states: “Even though the concept of jazz is a very extensive one, it is too narrow of a description for the music of this trio.” What these three young musicians have in common is their capacity for great sensitivity and expressiveness. Their music is based on a vocabulary that draws equally from European classical music, jazz from both sides of the Atlantic and great songwriting, with all its depth and accessibility. And yet this has nothing to do with crossover. Everything flows and swings, nothing seems deliberate or contrived, one can hear a natural understanding for the infinite possibilities of every note. This trio has the self-confidence to put the entirety of their efforts into enhancing the expressiveness of the music.

And it is in the most intimate, quiet, focused and concentrated moments that the most spectacular things happen. The album title “Stay Now”, therefore, is above all an acknowledgement of quite how precious the here and now is. These are the moments when we start to understand the true value of present and past encounters. As we listen, we can let the moment linger… and allow ourselves to sink blissfully and unforgettably into it.


Joel Lyssarides
Joel Lyssarides is a name that may be unfamiliar to many outside his home country of Sweden, but his recordings have already become some of the most listened to in European jazz, with over 50 million streams on Spotify alone in recent years. This success isn't the result of a calculated musical strategy. "As much as I am delighted that many people seem to love my music so much that they want to listen to it over and over again, the impulse always comes from within me. Me and my piano are the center of my musical world." From this point, his journey takes him in various directions, performing in jazz clubs, festivals, and tours with jazz, classical, blues, and pop artists. Despite his versatility, jazz remains the core of Joel Lyssarides' work. In his childhood home, records by Miles Davis, Charlie Parker, Thelonious Monk, and many others played a pivotal role and served as the initial inspiration. Later influences included artists like Chick Corea, Keith Jarrett, and Gonzalo Rubalcaba. He studied jazz in Stockholm and Rome, and soon after, he received numerous national and international jazz awards and accolades. For Joel Lyssarides, jazz is not a stylistic straitjacket but rather a language, a vocabulary on the path to personal expression. He lives in seclusion in a house in the woods, about half an hour outside Stockholm. He prefers to compose at night, in silence, without distractions. This state of mind is reflected in his music, which is strongly influenced by space, sound, and mood.  However, especially now, after more than a year of isolation due to the pandemic, Joel Lyssarides and his trio are more eager than ever to venture "outside." First to the studio, where their debut album on ACT is set to be released in early 2022, and then onto stages across Europe to share their music not only virtually but also "live and in color" with audiences.