After spending a number of years as part of various groups, ‘Colibri’ represents the introduction of Jason as a solo artist in his own right. Jason is a very accomplished guitarist, composer, record producer and all-round musician. He trained at the École National de Music in Villeurbanne and at the Conservatoire de Lyon, studying jazz and modern music.
Although classically trained, Jason is no traditionalist. Much like his inspirations Olafur Arnaulds and Nils Frahm, Jason includes the sonic picture in his expression, often utilising cassette recorders and other unconventional recording techniques to give the music the atmosphere he wants.
The album was recorded in a matter of days as live improvised takes in a closed down concert hall in Lyon, France, in early 2020. For this project he is using the classical guitar as the main instrument, building chords from a combination of multi-tracked single notes and effects, over which he plays tender and intricate melodies. The resulting music is food for the soul; full of hope, sadness, optimism, regret, wisdom, innocence and love.
Jason will be playing live events in the coming months, with an impressive solo live show utilising cassette recorders, loop pedals, live percussion and bass, various effects and, at the centre of everything, his beloved guitar.
credits
released November 19, 2021
Written by Jason Del Campo
Performed by Jason Del Campo
Produced by Jason Del Campo
Mixed by Ian Dowling
Mastered by Simon Gibson at Abbey Road Studio
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