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ember:
Oullh
d'baham
(EUPH 010)
Urs Leimgruber - ss, ts
Alexander Schubert - g, elec, perc
Oliver Schwerdt - p, perc, g, elec
Christian Lillinger - dr, perc
01 soujhmar (8’28)
02 yug yug baba (11’06)
03 gubu bash (4’03)
04 ppt/mn (7’07)
05 naj ’hala (8’08)
06 fin. dr (1’48)
Now amazing swiss saxophon-player Urs Leimgruber is awake with
a new quartet from Germany. His radical contemporary invention
of reed instruments is embedded in an inner circle of a new scene
of improvised music. Alexander Schubert, Oliver Schwerdt und Christian
Lillinger belong to the highly creative potentials of Leipzig,
Berlin and Dresden.
ember
sensibly made a picturesque album of some fine chamber jazz situations.
You can listen to some clusters
full of strings
meet a children’s guitar wah-wriggle knife. A strange jungle
sliding as a filigree of urban speech. The quartet serves contemporary
textures upon sandpaper weaves. Global shattering energy struts
- while metal plates and plastic bowls turn into a rotary feedback
at the horizon.
Alexander Schubert runs international projects well
known for organic-electronic structures and field music. Christian
Lillinger
has studied under Günter “Baby” Sommer and now
does a fascinating job as the hyperactive-pulsating centre of
a new jazz-drumming. Oliver Schwerdt has realized some crazy
music
and dada shows with his ever mutating ensemble consisting of
such artists Friedrich Schenker, Paul Rutherford, Rudi Mahall,
Matthias
Mainz, Heike Hennig and Friedrich Kettlitz.
Format: CD
Price: 12,99 €
ISBN: 978-3-944301-01-3
Ordering: oliverschwerdt@euphorium.de
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