Musician and Zoitrax record label owner ZOiD, also known as Daniel Jacobson, announces the release of his sixth album, ZOiD Vs Musicians Vol 2. Featuring thirteen tracks digitally, seven of which will be released on a 12â purple marbled translucent vinyl album distributed by Rubadub, ZOiD Vs Musicians Vol 2 will be available in record shops and on all streaming services and Bandcamp starting Friday, 22 November 2024.
ZOiD Vs Musicians Vol 2 is an electronic music album showcasing ZOiD's global collaborations with jazz musicians, creating a unique form of electronic jazz. Notably, his work with jazz drummer and brother Matthew Jacobson shines on the first single âFit In Treeâ debuting on September 13.
Building on this momentum, the second single, "Module Bone," featuring jazz trombonist Colm O'Hara, will be released on September 27, followed by the third single, "ZVSW," featuring saxophonist Steve Welsh, on October 11. A special REMIX EP by Kirk De Giorgio, Sunken Foal, Americhord, and TR-One will be out on October 25.
Expanding the album's diverse sound, ZOiD collaborated with Dublin vocalist, composer, and jazz improvisation specialist Jenna Harris on âZVJHâ and with Niwel Tsumbu, a Cork-based Congolese guitarist who tours with Rhiannon Giddens on âZVNT.â
We have collaborated in various setups, from duos to full bands. Our long-standing connection brings a natural freshness to our projects. â Jenna Harris on âZVJHâ.
I had a lot of fun recording the track and am intrigued to hear the final result after it goes through ZOiDâs laboratory! â Niwel Tsumbu on âZVNTâ.
ZOiD Vs Musicians Vol 2 is further enriched by the talents of Shane OâDonovan (H-Ci), who combines electronic and jazz elements, Australian saxophonist Daniel Rorke, US-based free improviser Catherine Sikora, Galwegian multi-instrumentalist Matthew Berrill, Dublin saxophonist Matthew Halpin (flute), and trumpeter Bill Blackmore, a key figure in Dublin's jazz scene.
ZOiD released his debut album, ZOiD Vs The Jazz Musicians of Ireland Vol. 1, in 2007. Production of ZOiD Vs Musicians Vol 2 began soon after, taking nearly 17 years. For Vol. 2, some musicians recorded their parts independently, while others recorded in Arad Studio with Les Keye and ZOiD's Dublin studio.
Music reveals the journey of its creator from one life stage to another. Listening to ZVMV1 reveals a chaotic mind at work, while ZVMV2 has a better balance of creativity and structure, reflecting significant personal progress over the last 17 years! â ZOiD on making this album.
The album artwork is by New York-based artist Shane Ingersoll. The front cover displays black-and-white illustrations of Dublin in the year 2116, a city at war centred around a bold purple "ZOiD" logo, with the title "ZOiD Vs Musicians Vol 2" on the upper left. On the back cover is a 12-panel comic book story (originally written by ZOiD using stick figures) and a glowing robotic hand.
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released November 22, 2024
Bob Humid - Mastering (tracks 1-7) for digi and vinyl
Alex Lennon - Mastering (tracks 8-13)
Les Keye - audio recording, tracks 2, 5, 8, 10
When we recorded the drums for track 8 at Arad Studios, with my brother Matthew Jacobson on drums and Les Keye on engineering duties, we also recorded some other drum loops, parts of which appear on tracks 9, 11 and 13. And many other ZOiD tracks found elsewhere!
Shane Ingersoll - artwork
Nadia Meuthia Ramadhani - Press Release
ZOiD - production, composition
Matthew Berrill - Bass Clarinet
Jenna Harris - Vocals
Catherine Sikora - Tenor Saxophone
Colm O'Hara - Trombone
H-Ci - Drums
Bill Blackmore - Trumpet
Matthew Jacobson - Drums
Daniel Rorke - Tenor Saxphone
Matthew Halpin - Flute
Niwel Tsumbu - Guitar
Steve Welsh - Tenor Saxophone
Press On Vinyl: vinyl pressing
Thanks: LNH, Twin, Aphex, musicians, Red Rack'em and HiP Crew, Jordan GCZ
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