Dive into the vibrant world of nu jazz with Michy Mano's 2004 release, "The Cool Side of the Pillow." This captivating album, released under the Enja Horst Weber label, is a testament to Mano's unique blend of styles and infectious energy. Spanning just over 51 minutes, the eight-track collection offers a rich tapestry of sounds that seamlessly fuse traditional and contemporary elements.
From the opening track "Casatana" to the final notes of "Wa Moulana," Michy Mano's virtuosic playing and innovative compositions shine through. Each song, like "Gherbelize It" and "Tellement Gadjo Que Je Suis Gypsy," showcases Mano's ability to craft intricate melodies and rhythms that are both technically impressive and deeply engaging. The album's standout tracks, such as "Music Is Bigger Than Me" and "Shkoun Li Mes'oul," highlight Mano's knack for creating music that resonates on multiple levels, blending cultural influences with modern sensibilities.
"The Cool Side of the Pillow" is not just an album; it's an experience. Michy Mano's nu jazz mastery is evident in every note, making this a must-listen for fans of the genre and newcomers alike. Whether you're drawn to the rhythmic complexity of "Bangosali" or the haunting beauty of "Salla Nabi," this album promises a journey through sound that is as thrilling as it is satisfying.