Nabaté Isles

Grammy-winning Trumpeter, Composer, and Producer Nabaté Isles follows up his acclaimed 2018 release Eclectic Excursions with his second album - En Motion. Referencing the origins of Jazz as dance music, Isles seeks to bring that bounce that brings joy and movement back to the forefront. Blending 21st century sounds with improvisation, and looking to his influences of the late 20th century - Donald Byrd and The Blackbyrds, Quincy Jones, Tom Browne, Roy Ayers and The Roots - Nabaté promises an upbeat record for all to hear. The lineup is of course, stellar; the core band is Sam Barsh (also the album’s producer), Eric Harland, Kaveh Rastegar, David Gilmore, Rachel Eckroth, and guests include James Francies, Ben Wendel, Victor Provost, Sasha Berliner, Kenny Davis, Mark Williams, Butter, Allakoi Peete, Suphala and Raydar Ellis. Added featured performers are Badia Farha, MuMu Fresh, Kardinal Offishall and the iconic Chuck D. The album is set for worldwide release on January 27, 2023.


Nabaté Isles was born and raised in New York City. His journey has been glorious, representing the fifth generation of Jazz for the preview of the Louis Armstrong Archives before starting high school. He has worked with Christian McBride’s Big Band on three Grammy-winning projects, and performed or recorded with dozens of greats including Yashin Bey, Jeffrey Osborne, Jill Scott, Dianne Reeves, Robert Glasper, Steve Coleman, and Ravi Coltrane. His independent debut was a Top 50 JazzWeek album for multiple weeks, and he has had the honor of performing at The White House (with Christian McBride) for President Barack Obama. He provided private trumpet instruction to the actor Rob Brown for the acclaimed David Simon series Treme. Isles is also a broadcaster and producer in the sports world, creating a podcast featuring Hall of Fame athletes called Whe're They At.


EnMotion

Release Date: January 27, 2023

Producers: Sam Barsh & Nabaté Isles 

Recorded and Engineered by: 

Aaron Nevezie, Nolan Thies and Alex Conroy at The Bunker Studio, Josh Giunta at GSI Studios, Amadis Dunkel and Rich Lamb at Blue Frog Studios & Dan Kottmann and Nadav Lavie at Daxxit Studios.

Mixed by: Hanan Rubinstein at Daxxit Sound Studios, Jay-J Hernandez of Shifted Music & Sam Barsh of Barsh Music

Mastered by: Charlie B. Wilder at Lemon Tree Studio & Jay-J Hernandez of Shifted Music

Photography by: Anna Webber

Graphic Design by: Kaya Marks

Management: Brad Davidson of Render Records

Chuck D appears courtesy of SpitSlam Record Label Group

Sasha Berliner appears courtesy of JMI Recordings

David Gilmore appears courtesy of Evolutionary Music

Eric Harland appears courtesy of GSI Records

Suphala appears courtesy of Suphala Productions

Ben Wendel appears courtesy of Edition Records

Personnel:

Nabaté Isles, Trumpet (1-13) and Drum Programming (9)

Sam Barsh, Keyboards (2, 4, 5, 8-13)

Amy Bateman, Violin (1, 8, 10, 11)

Sasha Berliner, Vibraphone (8, 10), Glockenspiel (6) and Malletstation (12)

Zachary Brown, Cello (1, 8, 10, 11)

Butter, Percussion (1, 3, 8, 10)

Chuck D, MC (4)

Kenny Davis, Acoustic Bass (13)

Rachel Eckroth, Piano (3, 7) and Keyboards (1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10-12)

DJ Raydar Ellis, Turntables (4, 6, 8)

Badia Farha, Vocals (2, 7, 9, 11)

James Francies, Keyboards (1, 3, 5)

Mumu Fresh, MC (2)

David Gilmore, Guitar (1-4, 6-8, 10-12)

Nikki Grier, Vocal Effects (2)

Eric Harland, Drums (1-13)

Cadence Zalika Isles, Vocal Inflections (6)

Frederika Krier, Violin (1, 8, 10, 11)

Beth Meyers, Viola (1, 8, 10, 11)

Kardinal Offishall, MC (5)

Allakoi Peete, Percussion (2, 4, 5, 6, 11, 12)

Victor Provost, Steel Pan (4, 5, 11)

Kaveh Rastegar, Acoustic (6) and Electric Basses (1, 3, 7, 8)

Suphala, Tabla (4, 8, 11)

Ben Wendel, Bassoon (7, 8) and Tenor Saxophone (1)

Mark Williams, Trombone (13)