The ritual post-rock band Sanscreed Kanon is part of a growing international community of people inspired by Ritual Groove Music and the bands Ronin and Mobile. Like the group Shibui from Boston, which recently released the album “Quint” on Ronin Rhythm Records, Sanscreed Kanon also includes such influences in their own characteristic way.
The band was born when Andrei Yurov, Valentín Frolov and Nikolai Kutkovoy decided to create and play the music that would embrace such diverse trends as ritual groove, minimalism, experimental funk, jazz and post-rock. The first period of trying and discovering the band’s identity ended with taking in a renowned Moscow-experimental-jazz-scene sax player Anton Ponomarev, who added his unbridled impressionistic energy to Sanscreed Kanon’s creative output. It resulted in the self-released one-track album “kanon 27”. The band took its final shape when John Kukaryamba, a multi-instrumentalist percussionist, joined it to amplify the band’s style with otherworldly soundscapes.
Simple and minimalistic and at the same time sophisticated in dramaturgy and metre, Sanscreed Kanon gained its share of recognition among both connoisseurs and average listeners. The band performed numerous shows in Moscow and took part in musical festivals and other cultural events.
The band’s manifesto is:
The silence is breathing,
Breathing is the rhythm,
The rhythm is the repetition,
The repetition is the ritual.
credits
released November 17, 2023
Nikolai Kutkovoy: piano, keyboards
Anton Ponomarev: sax
John Kukaryamba: percussion
Andrei Yurov: drums
Valentín Frolov: bass
All compositions by sanscreed kanon
Recorded by Nik Samarin, Max Khaikin, Mik Slonov
Mixed and mastered by Mik Slonov
Art work by Natalya Rusak
supported by 17 fans who also own “sanscreed kanon”
Accomplished masterpiece of contemporary "post-jazz" and neoclassical. I was speechless and completely stunned when I heard it first time. Frank Hadlich
supported by 14 fans who also own “sanscreed kanon”
This is fricking awesome. Just blend the unique Switzerland-based temporary music of Sonar, Akku Quintet, Blaer, Stephan Thelen's current works, with Karl Jenkins' Soft Machine and some minimalistic approach in King Crimson. Frank Hadlich