Bojan Z's 2009 release, "Humus," is a captivating journey into the world of French jazz, showcasing the artist's unique blend of traditional jazz elements with contemporary influences. This album, released under Universal Music Division Decca Records France, is a testament to Bojan Z's innovative approach to jazz, offering a fresh perspective on the genre.
"Humus" spans a concise yet engaging 53 minutes, featuring nine tracks that seamlessly blend intricate melodies, rhythmic complexity, and harmonic sophistication. From the opening notes of "Natural Ground" to the final chords of "Thirst Day," Bojan Z's mastery of the piano is evident, with each track offering a unique exploration of sound and texture.
The album's title track, "Humus," is a standout, showcasing Bojan Z's ability to create a rich, layered soundscape that draws the listener in. Other highlights include "Greedy (In Goods We Trust)," a track that blends jazz with elements of funk and soul, and "August Song," a hauntingly beautiful ballad that showcases Bojan Z's lyrical prowess.
Throughout "Humus," Bojan Z's influences are evident, from the bebop of Charlie Parker to the avant-garde experimentation of Thelonious Monk. Yet, the album is far from derivative, with Bojan Z's unique voice shining through in every track. Whether you're a seasoned jazz aficionado or a newcomer to the genre, "Humus" is an album that demands to be heard.