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Yellow Spaceship

by Jacob Gurevitsch

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    Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.

      89 DKK  or more

     

  • Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album

    Limited Edition Compact Disc
    Glass Mastered CD, comes sealed in a digipak with full artwork.

    Official Release Date - 28th January 2022
    However we will be shipping from 1st December 2021 Exclusively for our Bandcamp Community

    Includes unlimited streaming of Yellow Spaceship via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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      90 DKK

     

  • Record/Vinyl + Digital Album

    Limited Edition (500) 12" Yellow Heavyweight 180g Vinyl

    Due to popular demand, we have repressed Jacob's critically acclaimed 'Yellow Spaceship' Album. The initial pressing (Black) has now sold out.

    Includes unlimited streaming of Yellow Spaceship via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
    ships out within 3 days

      225 DKK or more 

     

  • Limited Edition Black 180g 12" Vinyl
    Record/Vinyl + Digital Album

    Limited Edition Black 180g Heavyweight 12" Vinyl

    Single LP with full artwork, sealed.

    Official release date 28th January, however we will be shipping from 1st December exclusively for our Bandcamp community.

    Includes unlimited streaming of Yellow Spaceship via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.

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Melancolía 06:15
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Gamla Stan 05:24
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La Ville 03:42
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Song For Sol 04:55
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Breathe 04:11
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Finus 04:37

about

At the heart of Jacob Gurevitsch's latest album is a desire for collaboration, and with Spanish Grammy nominated singer Buika, and Danish chanteuse Alice Carreiri at the helm, the Danish guitarist delivers, with his third album Yellow Spaceship.

Rich in cross cultural flows, dipping into flamenco and bolero, jazz and with flourishes of Italian and French soundtrack motifs, Jacob has laced together 10 sublime tracks whilst unleashing his impressive Spanish guitar skills, a craft which begun in his late twenties, complimenting his soul, jazz and funk grounding, instilled as a young, gigging guitarist.

Phenomenally, Jacob has built a mammoth fanbase online with his streaming track counter reading at over 100 million in part due to the roaring success of his previous long player, Lovers in Paris, also released on Danish label, Music for Dreams. It was back in 2014 when his title track from said album was remixed without permission and gained large traction on the radio dials in Ibiza that kickstarted an association with the vibe of Ibiza and chill out music whilst picking up a legion of DJ fans like the legendary Ibizan DJ Alfredo. His second album In Search of Lost Time came out in September 2019, further stripped back and acoustic than his prior and that paved the way for Yellow Spaceship.

Residing in Copenhagen, Jacob has a litany of cultural paths that have led him back to Denmark, having travelled plenty and spent much time living and learning in both Buenos Aires and Rio De Janeiro. The bulk of the recordings on Yellow Spaceship took place in Denmark but Jacob's creative hideout in Palma, Mallorca has been integral to his songwriting process. And it is Majorca where Buika, the flamenco singer with attitude who takes the vocal reins in Melancolía, originally comes from. The song drips with emotion, an exploration of love and beauty and a recourse for painful times. Danes are known for their tendency towards melancholy, although here, the grey Nordic despondency makes way for a kind of poetic wallowing that compliments the Spanish guitar and singing. The song also represents a massive turning point in Jacob’s life after a great friend passed, a movement in which appreciation of people and things became the key to life. It was at the funeral of his friend he heard a perfectly poetic make-believe about how his beloved pal had taken off into the sky in a 'Yellow Spaceship' with an errand to spread his charisma.

Jacob was drawn to the Spanish guitar during his late twenties and found himself playing bolero, a nineteenth century Cuban voice and guitar tradition. He began practising on nylon strings two hours a day, his first committed training since his student days at the Conservatoire in Copenhagen. Whilst he is at pains to make clear that he does not play flamenco it is the minor sounds he is most fond of and no surprise that the most common chord within the flamenco songbook is A…minor.

Other collaborations featured include his renewed musical match with singer and fellow Dane and friend Mark Linn on Breathe, where a familiar Spanish guitar billows along a slow jazz beat accompanied by a coiling violin and the smokey, honey drenched vocals. On Le Ville, Alice Carreri and Jacob serenade each other on the banks of the Seine (in truth, the Nyhavn on Copenhagen’s urban shores). Alice is a long time member and performer in Copehagen’s Don Gnu performance collective. Song for Sol is dedicated to Jacob's goddaughter Sol, written in Mallorca on the day of her 10th birthday and features Lars Vissing on trumpet. And to Finus, replete with orchestral pastures, it is the track named after Jacob's grandfather whom looking back during these turbulent recent years, he sees as a creative catharsis to Jacob Gurevitch the musician, an incredible support.

Jacob recently teamed up with Turkish electronic explorers Islandman as part of their new album and there is a tour, finally, in the midst which promises to see Jacob in cultural centres across Europe, or perhaps if you’re lucky, in a sea facing lounge watching the sun slowly set across the Mediterranean.

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released January 28, 2022

Special thanks to Koda & Musikforlæggerne Cultural Funds for their support.

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Jacob Gurevitsch Copenhagen, Denmark

Jacob Gurevistch has all his life been friends with guitars.
 
Since his pre-teens he has been pluggin' jazzguitars, rockguitars, soulguitars and many others into all kinds of amplifiers.
Then the Spanish guitar moved into Jacobs apartment and his life. 

This deep friendship has resulted in music with passion from the south mixed with electronic flavours from the north.
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