INTERVIEW: Alex Western-King on bandleading and inspirations

English saxophonist Alex Western-King has toured extensively as a sideman, including with folks like Julian Siegel, Justin Stanton of Snarky Puppy, and Alex Garnett, as well as being a regular at Ronnie Scott’s in London. Though not a new name on the scene per se, it wasn’t until this year that he released his debut studio album, SideSlip, on 25th June with Ubuntu Music. Marrying his love of bebop and free jazz through a selection of original compositions, SideSlip is a confident first statement for the saxophonist.

For the full interview, please click on the image, above.

For the full interview, please click on the image, above.

FEATURE: Alex Western-King (debut album on Ubuntu Music ‘SideSlip’, release 25 June)

Saxophonist Alex Western-King’s debut album SideSlip is to be released later this month on Ubuntu Music. In this feature by John Bungey, the young band leader explains the life choices that sparked a blossoming jazz career.

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For the full feature, please click on the image, above.

For the full feature, please click on the image, above.

VIDEO OF THE DAY: SAXOPHONIST ALEX WESTERN-KING SHARES NEW ALBUM TITLE TRACK 'SIDESLIP'

The emerging alto and tenor saxophonist lines up with his talented band on this post-bop original, writes Jazzwise Magazine.

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SideSlip is saxophonist Alex Western-King’s debut album and features leading British musicians pianist Sam Leak, bassist Johnny Wickham and drummer Jay Davis as well as trumpeter James Copus on the title track. “This album is a meeting point between my love of straight-ahead bebop and the chaos and fragility of free jazz,” says Western-King. “There is a magical moment in which musicians sit perfectly on that line between Jazz and free improvisation.”

Two of Western-King’s seven compositions will be released ahead of the album – the title track and ‘Disorder Reordered’. The album’s title track takes its name from the way the tune moves in and out of different key centres and draws significant inspiration from Thelonious Monk’s ‘Epistrophy’. “I have always admired the playfulness of Monk’s angular melodies and how rhythm section players interact with them, and that was something I tried to capture in this tune.”

With ‘Disorder Reordered’ Western-King wanted to write a tune that captures the moment in which the music enters no-man’s land and the excitement this creates. “I first discovered my love of this musical balance listening to John Coltrane’s Transition, an album that creates an energy that I believe cannot be practised or transcribed,” explains Western-King. “I wanted to create a space in ‘Disorder Reordered’ in which my band felt that they could improvise without restriction whilst still clinging onto the sense of form and functionality found within Jazz.” 

Watch the video below and for more info visit www.alexwesternking.com/