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он должен быть опубликован на 01.11.2023
он должен быть опубликован на 27.10.2023
Jazzrausch Bigband has more or less invented a new art form,
techno jazz, and has become well-known for performances of it. But
the band also has another, different story to tell. It has invented its
own tradition of hitting the road and touring at the end of each year
with a programme consisting of Christmas music, and has been doing
this ever since the band first emerged eight years ago. Bandleader
and founder Roman Sladek explains: “Whereas our regular projects -
the most recent album, ‘Emergenz’, is a good example - are all about
working through a specific theme and finding new ways to reinvent
ourselves, our Christmas thing is something we do for one reason
alone: to have fun. It was our very first programme, we still love it, and
we’re still nurturing, developing and growing it. Being able to devote
one month a year entirely to the big band tradition is something we’re
all really passionate about.”
Some bands might have been tempted just to throw together an
album of Christmas chestnuts any old how, but the Jazzrausch way of
doing things is not like that at all. Unlike any other album by the band,
for the first time we hear purely instrumental music. Furthermore,
Kuhn has taken ten classic Christmas songs - each one of them
rarely heard in jazz, and tunes which can often come across as a bit
staid in their original settings - from ‘Tochter Zion, freue dich# to
‘Adeste fideles’ or ‘Ihr Kinderlein, kommet’. The title track, ‘Alle Jahre
wieder!’ (based on the 1830s carol to music by Silcher which is very
familiar to children and adults in the German-speaking world) appears
here in completely new orchestral garb.
Sometimes the listener will recognise the kind of swing typical of
Glenn Miller. At other moments it is the incomparable big band
elegance of, say, Artie Shaw. ‘Es wird scho glei dumpa’ (an Austrian
carol) is given the full extra high pressure Tijuana brass treatment.
‘Maria durch ein’ Dornwald ging’ gets the touch of the Thad Jones /
Mel Lewis Orchestra after a Henry Mancini-like intro, and ‘Ich steh’ an
deiner Krippe hier’ recalls more of the great swing heritage.
Once again Jazzrausch Bigband has succeeded in a way that only
very few in the jazz field can, notwithstanding the openness of the
genre: they have brought young and old together, tradition and
revolution, the familiar and the new. Which is why it feels so
completely natural and right that they should continue to do this
‘again every year’, as the album title tells them: ‘Alle Jahre wieder’.
он должен быть опубликован на 02.12.2022
- 1: Go! Go! Go! (Leonhard Kuhn / Gertrude Stein) Feat. Patricia Römer (Voc) & Florian Leuschner (Baritone Sax)
- 2: Five Dice (Leonhard Kuhn) Feat. Patricia Römer (Vocals) & Moritz Stahl (Tenor Sax)
- 3: As Darkness Fell (L. Kuhn / Angela Avetisyan) Feat. Angela Avetisyan (Vocals) & Julian Hesse (Trumpet)
- 4: Plagwitz Calling (Leonhard Kuhn) Feat. Roman Sladek (Trombone)
- 5: Autopoiesis (Leonhard Kuhn) Feat. Angela Avetisyan (Trumpet)
- 6: Emergent Evolution (Leonhard Kuhn) Feat. Roman Sladek (Trombone)
- 7: Channel 23 (Leonhard Kuhn)
- 8: Ticking Time Bomb (L. Kuhn / Patricia Römer) Feat. Patricia Römer (Vocals) & Thorben Schütt (Trombone)
- 9: Rote Kammer (Leonhard Kuhn) Feat. Moritz Stahl (Tenor Saxophone)
- 10: Money Talks (Leonhard Kuhn) Feat. Patricia Römer (Vocals) And Heinrich Wulff (Guitar)
- 11: Untalk (Leonhard Kuhn)
- 12: Present Tense (Leonhard Kuhn) Feat. Alma Naidu (Vocals) & Frederik Mademann (Tenor Sax)
- 13: Orbits (Wayne Shorter) Feat. Daniel Klingl (Soprano Saxophone)
- 14: Cyperaceæ (Leonhard Kuhn) Feat. Moritz Stahl (Tenor Saxophone)
- 15: Have You Heard (Leonhard Kuhn) Feat. Alma Naidu (Vocals) & Bettina Maier (Soprano Sax)
Jazzrausch Bigband stands for a truly unique concept: jazz meets techno meets big band.
After the powerful, song-like album ‘techné’ from 2021, which featured a cast of prominent musical guests, new release ‘Emergenz’ focuses on the core line-up of the band. And a more subtle, yet broader approach, which incorporates elements of minimal music, drum & bass, literature and stronger jazz influences without giving up the
trademark of the band; pulsating grooves and powerful horn arrangements.
When comparing ‘Emergenz’ with earlier albums, what is most striking is how the band’s expressive palette has become even more differentiated and refined. The moments when the energy levels are
at their highest are still dominated by techno jazz, which is only to be expected, but, in between, the regular four-on-the-floor pulse of the bass drum is increasingly suspended, so there are sections
where the forward momentum comes from intricate interlocked horn parts, or just voices.
он должен быть опубликован на 29.07.2022
- 01: Mosaïque Bleu (Leonhard Kuhn / Patricia Römer) Feat. Nesrine, Vocals / Nils Landgren, Trombone
- 02: Ai 101 (Leonhard Kuhn) Feat. Jelena Kuljić, Vocals / David Helbock’s Random/Control (David Helbock, Piano, Keys, Synthesizer & Fx / Andreas Broger, Tenor & Soprano Saxophone, Flute / Johannes Bär, Tuba, Trumpet, Beatbox & Didgeridoo) / Wolfgang Haffner, Drums
- 03: Make Craft Perform (Leonhard Kuhn) Feat. Viktoria Tolstoy, Vocals / Nils Landgren, Trombone
- 04: Green Sun (Theresa Zaremba) Feat. David Helbock, Piano, Keys, Synthesizer, Fx & Toys / Jakob Manz, Alto Saxophone
- 05: Der Literat (Leonhard Kuhn) Feat. Jelena Kuljić, Vocals / Jakob Manz, Recorder
- 06: Hurricane Ride (Andreas Unterreiner / Antonia Dering) Feat. Viktoria Tolstoy, Vocals / Kalle Kalima, Guitar / Wolfgang Haffner, Drums
- 07: What It Is (Leonhard Kuhn)
- 08: Decadence (Andreas Unterreiner / Antonia Dering)
- 09: Shuffling Steps (Leonhard Kuhn)
- 10: Green Sun Return (Theresa Zaremba) Feat. David Helbock, Piano, Keys, Synthesizer, Fx & Toys / Jakob Manz, Alto Saxophone
“Jazzrausch Bigband is making jazz sexy again” -
Bayerischer Rundfunk
The ensemble’s ingenious mix of techno and big
band jazz has proved to be just as accessible to
people listening to the band from the comfort of
their seats in a concert hall as it has to those
sweating it out on the dancefloor.
Since 2015 Jazzrausch Bigband have been in
residence at Harry Klein in Munich, a club
renowned for its house and techno acts as well as
for its stunning live visuals; this cooperation
between a techno club and a big band is a truly
unique one.
DownBeat magazine singled out not just the
band’s “high-voltage performances” and “party
atmosphere” but also the amount of
experimentation going on.
LP pressed on 180g vinyl.
он должен быть опубликован на 26.03.2021
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