20th June 2023: Roeland Celis Ping O.D to release debut, ‘The Vacuum’ September 15 on DL – CD – LP
Celis grew up in a musical family. His parents, both classically trained musicians, sent him to music school in his home town of Sint-Joris-Winge when he was eight years old. Later, he studied in New York at the Aaron Copland School of Music with support of the Belgian American Educational Foundation. Roeland’s approach on the guitar can be described as guitar-oriented, dynamic and fluid, merging influences from jazz and different rock-and pop-genres into his own unique voice. On September 15 2023 his sextet, Ping O.D., will release its debut album. This formation features NYC veteran alto saxophonist John O’Gallagher – heard on numerous Juno and Grammy nominated/winning recordings – combines elements from the rich jazz tradition with harder guitar genres like progressive metal as well as math rock.
Each of the tracks has a personal relevance for Celis. The stately, haunting ‘Mont Firmin’ is an introduction to the album and “a reference to my grandfather, who was called Firmin. At some point a building in his village was being demolished and the earth that was being extracted from the build became a pile of mud, resulting in a small hill on which children would play. My grandfather asked for this to happen, so the hill was jokingly named after him.” The metal influences emerge on ‘Night Liver’ which ‘refers to something a friend once said about staying up late at night and feeling more alive.’ The wide-ranging, dynamic ‘Heliocentric’, with its shredding solos, is dedicated to the fearless Copernicus, and Celis’ interest in science comes to the fore again as inspiration for The Vacuum’s title track: “A vacuum is intriguing to me because it’s the place where light can move easily while sound cannot exist.” ‘Bolbliksem’ is the Dutch word for ball lightning, and the track allows Celis to demonstrate his incendiary playing and fluid rhythmic concepts. “The music is quite dark and aggressive in a way, which made the title seem appropriate.” ’Where am I’ is “a little collage in which I took elements from Mont Firmin, together with structured tone clusters and a rigid bassline. It has a strange, disorienting vibe to it.” Celis has a simpler explanation for ‘Silvia’: “I’m a coffee geek. My espresso machine is a “Rancilio Silvia” – and that’s all.” ‘Surroundings’ is a structured group improvisation: “Being aware of what other people are playing, the surroundings, is necessary to create a good take of this piece.” Finally, the album closes with the hypnotic ‘Wind Farm’: “The constant rhythmical pattern in the guitar and drums made me think of a wind mill.”
Each player brings their own personality to the music, but the overall concept and the flavor of the compositional approach are very much Celis’ own discovery. With its mixture of the subtlety of acoustic textures from the world of improvised music, the overwhelming power of electric rock, song-based structures alternating with compositional sophistication, and virtuosic high-octane blowing with precise, atmospheric arrangement, this album delivers an unforgettable holiday from the mundane and the predictable.
The Vacuum drops September 15 2023 on DL/CD/LP – more details coming soon…