This young talent made his first appearance on the stages of international jazz festivals at the tender age of 16, and before long he had become probably the most popular bass player of his generation. Together with his brother, drummer Marijus Aleksa, he formed a strong rhythm section, which became a kind of hub for young musicians in Lithuania in the first decade of this century. Grooves and riffs created by the Aleksa brothers featured in the music of bands including Guerila Jazz.lt, A.I.R., Groovy Taxi, Brassbastardz, Skamp and many others.
In 2004, Aleksa made his debut as a band leader, fronting the newly formed group Domas Aleksa & d‘Órange, whose musical cocktail included elements of jazz, funk, hip-hop, r&b, soul and fusion. The band enabled him to realise his creative visions, culminating in the recording of the album Domas Aleksa & d‘Órange (2012). The album featured collaborations with a number of guest performers: Brazilian percussionist Gaio de Lima, Senegalese rapper Xuman and Italian saxophonist Roberto Manzin. Having started out as a composer and arranger for his own band, today Aleksa has established himself as a jazz composer. The album Domas Aleksa & d‘Órange consists of his own compositions with a single exception (“Black Orpheus” by Lui Bonfa, performed as a bass solo). One of his compositions, “Suppose 2 B Latin,” featured on “From Blues to Sutartinė” (Music Information and Publishing Centre, 2013), a collection of Lithuanian jazz standards.
Aleksa has performed with a great number of young Lithuanian jazz musicians, as well as prominent international artists such as American singers Otis Taylor and Philip Hamilton. He has appeared in special festival projects together with American drummer Terri Lyne Carrington and the Tunisian guitarist and lute player Nabil Khemir. He has also had a long-time collaboration with Estonian singer Sofija Rubina and Filipino guitarist Robin Aristoren.
In 2015, Aleksa released his second studio album, ‘Time Twister.’ The album, recorded in the Zane Music LTD studio in London, featured a truly international lineup; Filipino guitarist Robin Aristoren, Italian trumpeter Fulvio Sigurta, London-based Jamaican master of the spoken word Ka Boukie, and of course Domas’ brother, drummer Marijus Aleksa together with an international team. The album was produced by Moses Oladokun.
In addition to his own bands, Domas Aleksa plays with a number of other groups. In 2012, he replaced long-term band member Leonidas Šinkarenka in Dainius Pulauskas’ band, enriching the group’s sound with new colours and textures. He has recently been performing with two jazz musicians from Cyprus, Leonid Nesterov and Andreas Stephanou.
With various groups and collaborations, Aleksa has participated in every major jazz festival in Lithuania. He has toured China, and featured in jazz festivals and forums in London, Ottawa, Tokyo, India, Ethiopia, Turkey and many other countries.
Unsurprisingly, this talented and productive bassist is a highly sought after studio musician, and his bass guitar can be heard on almost thirty different albums."
Domas Aleksa – Time Twister (Domas Aleksa Self-released CD)
1 Time Twister
Written By – D. Aleksa*
6:17
2 Harmonix
Written By – D. Aleksa*
6:36
3 Nothing Basic
Featuring – Ka BoukieWritten By – D. Aleksa*, M. Oladokun*
2:12
4 Basic Language
Written By – D. Aleksa*
8:34
5 Desert Thirst
Written By – D. Aleksa*, M. Oladokun*
1:26
6 Slow
Featuring – Ka BoukieWritten By – D. Aleksa*
7:05
7 Soft
Written By – M. Oladokun*
1:12
8 Rivers Of Ideas
Featuring – Ka BoukieWritten By – D. Aleksa*, M. Oladokun*
6:04
9 Sweet Salt
Written By – D. Aleksa*
5:30
Acoustic Guitar – Domas Aleksa (tracks: 8)
Bass – Domas Aleksa
Coordinator – S. Aleksa
Design – P. Aleksandravičius
Drums – Marijus Aleksa
Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Double Bass – Robin Aristorenas (tracks: 6)
Photography By – V. Dranginis
Producer, Synth, Mixed By, Mastered By – Moses Oladokun
Speech – Ka Boukie (tracks: 3, 6, 8)
Trumpet – Fulvio Sigurta (tracks: 1, 2, 6)
Free jazz of DOMAS ALEKSA is one of the best i've ever heard. I am not such a big pundit in Jazz music, but i love it very much and appreciate those 45 minutes of TIME TWISTER album which are totally great. There are more stormy compositions and calmer ones, but all of them are not disappointing in any second.
DESERT THIRST makes Lithuanian Jazz sound like African one, then again Domas retuns to melancholy... SLOW is a hymn to slow living, not hurrying to die...
The album is full so full of heavily positive emotions. I've kept this review for two years (and i am publicly sorry, Domas, i did it) because i didn't find such a mood to publish it. Now it comes. SLOW...
We also should be happy with the design (courtesy of P. Aleksandravičius) of the CD which is astonishing - a beautiful digipak.
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