Fetish, the new album of Laughing Bastards,
is released this month jointly by BMC Records
and W.E.R.F. This quintet is the alchemy of the
youngest generation from the booming Ghent
jazz and improv scene, and the experience and
hunger for innovation of an old hand in the
field. Together they profess their love for the
jazz tradition, with a quirky twist. The band of
Michel Mast and Jan-Sebastiaan Degeyter prove
they are a quintessential Belgian band with an
international appeal – soaking up sounds and
influences from all over the place.
Born of the countless, turbulent and illegitimate love
affairs that jazz had with all the music in the world:
Laughing Bastards is the alchemy of the youngest
generation from the booming Ghent jazz, and improv
scene and the experience and hunger for innovation
of an old hand in the field. Together they profess
their love for the jazz tradition, with a quirky twist.
This seasoned musician is saxophonist Michel Mast,
who is a member of the Flat Earth Society, one of the
best contemporary European jazz big bands, and has
also played with Wofo and X-Legged Sally. Mast is
able to create with a verve and innovative spirit that
belies his age, but on this album he does not bring
the avant-garde or free jazz spirit that he was known
for earlier in his career, but rather infuses the music
with lyricism. On their new album Fetish, Laughing
Bastards prove they are a quintessential Belgian band
with an international appeal – soaking up sounds and
influences from all over the place while maintaining a
tight unity. Combining jazz and chamber music with
ideas from pop music and multi-colored strains does
not only give their music an iridescent edge, but also
keeps the interplay fresh and inspired.
Initially a reeds-guitar-bass trio modeled after the
classic Jimmy Giuffre 3, Laughing Bastards has
remained truthful to its original spirit. Saxophone
player Michel Mast and guitarist Jan-Sebastiaan
Degeyter have remained its core, but the band went
through several extensions, first welcoming Eline
Duerinck (cello) and Marcos Della Rocha (drums, for
Unanimal in 2019) and solidifying its present-day
line-up with bassist Cyrille Obermüller. Degeyter
wrote more than half of the album’s compositions.
A talented illustrator and designer (he created a few
of their striking album covers) as well as a versatile
guitarist, Degeyter always manages to add a strong
visual component to his material. In combination
with his knack for pulling exotic influences into the
band’s overall sound, it leads to a playful, cinematic
eccentricity.
Fetish is released jointly by BMC Records and
W.E.R.F., opening the long-term cooperation of the
two record labels.