Wolfgang Haffner - Silent World

Label: ACT Records, 2023

Personnel - Wolfgang Haffner: drums; Simon Oslender: piano, keyboards; Mitchel Forman: synth; Nicolas Fiszman (#5,10): bass; Thomas Stieger (#1-4, 6-9, 11): bass; Eythor Gunnarsson: synth, Rhodes; Sebastian Studnitzky: trumpet; Mark Wyand: tenor sax, flute, clarinet; Norbert Nagel: tenor sax, flute, clarinet; Bruno Müller (#1, 10): guitar; Dominic Miller (#5): guitar; Bill Evans: soprano saxophone (#1); Nils Landgren: trombone (#8); Till Brönner (#4): flugelhorn; Alma Naidu: vocals (#1-3 ,8); Rhani Krija (#4, 5): percussion.

German drummer Wolfgang Haffner is a musical pacifist who likes to paint beautiful landscapes in his music. Only one year has elapsed since the release of his last album on the ACT imprint, Dream Band Live in Concert. Apart from vibraphonist Christopher Dell and trumpeter Randy Brecker, all the musicians featured on the latter album play on Silent World: American saxophonist Bill Evans, Swedish trombonist Nils Landgren, keyboardist Simon Oeslender, and bassist Thomas Stieger. Many other guests enrich a body of work where Haffner stands poised to attract more followers.

Taking his own web of musical meaning, the drummer opens with “Here and Now”, establishing an alluring sweep that is simultaneously smoothing and propelling. The piece, which is invigorated by Evans’ soprano saxophone, takes the shape of a whirling ballad when the keyboards become noticeable. The following track, “Silent World”, unfolds softly and gently with a ternary pulse that is more akin to the pop/rock universe. Vocalist Alma Naidu and synth player Mitchel Forman are featured.

No other tune reflects and fuses so many inspirations than “La Casa”, whose attributes are closely identified with artists such as Tomas Stanko, Manu Katché and Mathias Eick. It all begins with a bass pedal and the trumpet amenities of Sebastian Studnitzky. World music influences are detected in the rhythmic flow and melody, but the group moves from a sweet, even sound to something that seems stirred up by electronic music.

With Sting’s guitarist Dominic Miller on board, “Faro” is a serene fusion piece with effective modulation and ample space to breathe. On “The Piece Inside” it’s the super melodicism practiced by the resolute flugelhorn player Till Brönner that stands out, whereas pieces like “Hope” and “Belief” are ambient rides where chill-out jazz adherents will find repose.

Despite the gentle synth washes and meek octave-modulated trumpet, “Life Magic” tries to resist the predominant ambiance with stereo percussive sweeps and a dancing rhythm that borrows from funk and Brazilian music. Haffner gathers well-honed material with a genre-crossing vision, letting things flow naturally rather than force any note or rhythm.

Favorite Tracks:
01 - Here and Now ► 03 - La Casa ► 04 - The Peace Inside