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''Il'' is the debut
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of French-Canadian pianist and composer
Jean-Michel Blais Jean-Michel Blais (born 1984) is a composer and pianist from Quebec, Canada. His music is influenced by a range of composers and pianists such as Frédéric Chopin, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Maurice Ravel, classical minimalists (Steve Reich, Phili ...
, released in April 2016 by the Arts & Crafts. The album is a set of improvised piano pieces Blais recorded in his bedroom in Montreal with a
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microphone. The LP was produced in such a manner where the listener feels immersed in the music by having other sounds outside the piano bleed into the recording, such as breathing, camera shutters, rain, kids playing, and more. The compositions featured on ''Il'' also had sheet music released by Arts & Crafts in July 2016. ''Il'' garnered critical acclaim, landing on ''
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'' magazine's list of the top ten best albums of the year, and also made it to the
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of the
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, though it never made it into the shortlist.


Concept and production

''Il'' is a collection of minimal improvisational piano piecesLindsay, Cam (March 24, 2016)
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Blais composed over the course of two years. The compositions have a melodic pop structure a la Chilly GonzalesWheeler, Brad (April 21, 2016)
"Plucked from obscurity, pianist Jean-Michel Blais makes his low-key debut"
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, in addition to having influences of the works of
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. The compositions on ''Il'' goes through a diverse range of emotions, from “Nostos" being a sad and thoughtful track to "Budapest" being very playful. As Blais described the title of ''Il'', Recording of ''Il'' lasted only two days. While moving to Argentina, Blais communicated via
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with his friend Devon Bate, credited on the album as Bufflo, to mix the album. Mixing was completed by the time Blais was in Argentina's capital city
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. ''Il'' is produced in such a manner where the listeners feels surrounded in the music. Blais explained that he began recording his improvisational piano compositions for a full-length album when "one day I realized I had forgotten a piece I had composed," wanting to "document" the piece with the "cheapest
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icrophoneyou can find." As he explained, "I didn’t want to have a grand piano with a super nice, polished sound. Those improvised pieces are composed in my room with this little recorder. If it was rainy, we could hear the rain, or my roommates speaking." This gave Blais the idea to "show" what happened outside the room to "bring" the listener into Blais' bedroom: "you resitting there on the couch—and I just play you some pieces of music." Surrounding the piano throughout the album are noises, or "the sounds of life" as ''
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'' put it, of outside weather, camera shutters, raining, breathing, bird chirping, and kids playing.Carlick, Stephen (April 11, 2016)
"Jean-Michel Blais Explains His Inner Journey to Minimal Piano Masterpiece 'Il'"
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Blais described having these sounds bleed into the recordings as an "acknowledgement that the music is never pure, perfect, and exactly the same–because you listen in your headphones, walking in the street, and what you hear is actually the music plus the car that just passed by you." As writer Stephen Carlick stated, "at times, I felt so immersed in the music, so surrounded, that I was compelled to glance over my shoulder. Though it's a minimalist work of art, ''Il'' is overwhelmingly present and alive."


Release

The record was first released online via
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in 2015. Cameron Reed of the label Arts & Crafts discovered the album on the site and emailed Blais to join the label in late 2015.Jarman, Casey (November 9, 2016)
"Pianist Jean-Michel Blais on Making the Most of a Once In A Lifetime Opportunity"
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The lead single of ''Il'' was "Nostos," which was released on February 24, 2016. An official music video for the track, directed by Jason Rodi and released on March 22, 2016, involves footage of glaciers and seas. On March 24, ''
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'' premiered the album's title track. Arts & Crafts gave ''Il'' an official release on April 8, 2016. Arts & Crafts then released a
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book of pieces from the album in digital format on July 15 and physically on July 27. The sheet music release had two additional compositions by Blais, "Ad claritatem domine" and "Pour Johanne," which were later included as tracks on the expanded deluxe edition of ''Il'' that was released on October 7, 2016. Blais put "Pour Johanne" together based on the death of the mother of one of his friends.Murphy, Sarah (September 21, 2016)
"Jean-Michel Blais "Pour Johanne""
''Exclaim!''. Retrieved November 3, 2017.


Reception

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'' called it "thrilling, versatile music," highlighting the record's use of sounds that are heard around the piano: "The album is studded with field recordings and idle noise, and some of its most exciting sequences are dependent on physical presence: Blais’ breath, the thudding and clacking of the piano's keys and pedals, the heavy air of the room in which he's playing." '' Now'' reviewer Carla Gillis was favorable towards the album, her only major criticism being that "you wish the album were at least twice as long." Carlick, reviewing for ''Exclaim!'', wrote, "Blais maintains a strong sense of originality and personality on ''Il'' — a hard thing to do on an instrument that's over 300 years old — by mixing a number of styles into his own strongly emotive sound that's never overly cheery or melancholy, but still suits both moods perfectly." Another writer for the source, Calum Slingerland, stated that "Blais's playing is at once immersive and intricate, able to appeal to both genre purists and casual listeners." ''Il'' was awarded as one of the "Top 10 Improv & Avant-Garde Albums" of 2016 by the publication.Slingerland, Calum (December 9, 2016)
"Exclaim!'s Top 10 Improv & Avant-Garde Albums"
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''Il'' was number ten on ''
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'' magazine's list of the best albums of 2016, who praised the LP's minimal structure: "The music breathes, and it invites you to take a moment and recognize there’s still plenty of beauty left in the world."Cox, Jamieson (November 22, 2016)
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It also was on the
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of the
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but didn't make it into the top-ten shortlist.Brophy, Aaron (June 15, 2016)
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Track listing

Derived from the liner notes of ''Il''.''Il'' (2016). Jean-Michel Blais. Arts & Crafts. A&C119. Notes *The title of track 2 is stylized in all lowercase.


Personnel

Derived from the liner notes of ''Il''. *Written and performed by Jean-Michel Blais *Produced, engineered, mixed, and recorded by Bufflo *Mastered by Joshua Stevenson *Piano on "Casa" by Karine Bouchard *Cover art photographed by Eric Morrissette *Physical release design and layout by Isis Essery


Release history


References

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