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Gentle 04:31
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Gina's Song 05:39
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Clouds 05:27
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Athens 05:34
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In his 40-year career as a bassist, bandleader, composer and writer, South African Carlo Mombelli, who currently lives in Johannesburg, has built bridges between genres, musicians and audiences. In addition to his more than 100 recordings, his projects include compositions for ballets and for more than 14 films, which have been shown at MOMA in New York, in Berlin, Toronto and at the Sundance Film Festival, among others. In the documentary "Sharp Sharp," filmmaker Sylvie Coulon portrays a project of Mombelli's in which he builds instruments from recycled materials with children in workshops in Soweto and Mamelodi. "I don't force notes, I wait for the composition to arrive naturally. My compositions come from stories and events, feelings and my environment, which is a South African one. They evolve from my need to reach beyond my edge and seek beauty among my angels and demons," wrote bassist Carlo Mombelli, born in Pretoria in 1960, about one of his projects. The description also applies to Lullaby For Planet Earth: the ten songs develop in a natural-seeming matter-offactness, in a fascinating balance of space and calm, tension and emotionality. The rhythmic mesh, the melodic interplay, the finest, densest dialogues and the thematic urgency in the trio's common language unfold a primal power of touching tenderness: the lullaby for a world as threatening as it is threatened.

In Wolfgang Muthspiel and Jorge Rossy, Carlo Mombelli has two congenial partners whose qualities are world renowned: The guitarist's playing gives every sound the appropriate temperature and atmosphere, virtuosity, drive and immediate presence. The drummer is characterized by a similar quality, whose rhythmic thinking corresponds to a holistic musical thinking and who here not only, but especially also with the vibraphone, sets contrapuntal signs and altogether creates connections to the stringed instruments that seem to follow a musical golden ratio in a dreamlike
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Not only the wonderful compositions, but also the playing qualities of Carlo Mombelli himself, who, to name only the most famous, has worked with greats such as Mick Goodrick, Charlie Mariano, Egberto Gismonti, Lee Konitz, Marcus Wyatt and Miriam Makeba, unfold masterfully: his magical timing, the dark colors of his electric bass and sometimes
here, sometimes there - and next to that of Wolfgang Muthspiel - the wonderful breeze of his surprisingly bright singing voice, paired with his own energy and presence and the musical feeling for the whole: in all the demons and angels, the beauty of this music and - connected to it - the hope as Lullaby For Plant Earth can be found as inspiring as it is unmistakable.

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released September 16, 2022

Album title LULLABY FOR PLANET EARTH
Artist CARLO MOMBELLI, WOLFGANG MUTHSPIEL, JORGE ROSSY
Number of pieces 10
Album length 58 minutes and 51 seconds
Recorded in Basel June 2021 by Patrik Zosso
Mixed and mastered by Patrik Zosso at CYH studio, Basel
Produced by Patrik Zosso, Sarah Chaksad, Carlo Mombelli
Cover design by Doris Reimann
Artwork by Beezy Bailey
Published by CYH

CARLO MOMBELLI electric bass and voice
WOLFGANG MUTHSPIEL guitars and 2nd voice
JORGE ROSSY drums and vibraphone

all compositions by Carlo Mombelli, excepting gina’s song composed by Maria Mombelli

Mombelli compositions published by Mombellimusic
“Compassion – the hug” published by Mombellimusic and SangSang Entertainment

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