Time: 56:40
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2013
Styles: Hammond Organ Jazz
Art: Front
01. Chicoree (4:55)
02. The Chirve (4:53)
03. It's All About Mcgriff (5:09)
04. Winter In Servoz (4:38)
05. Sunset Park (6:22)
06. Linguini (5:06)
07. Ghettoblaster (6:28)
08. Bronken Blues (9:02)
09. Marco Fogg (5:15)
10. A Liverpudlian Lion (4:48)
Bronkenstein Connection is a half French, half Swedish Funk/Jazz/Blues band based in Nice and Chamonix, France.
The Organ player Erik Brinkman and the guitar player Linus Olsson, representing the Swedish part of the group met up in 2008 via "Myspace" and started a trio with the drummer Max Miguel. In 2009 the saxophone player Benjamin Boutant also joined the group, to then become the quartet it still is today. Bronkenstein Connection recorded their first Album "Bronken Groove" in November 2010 in Valbonne, France. This new release "Bronkomania" Is the second album with the group.
Since their start in 2008 Bronkenstein Connection have played at numerous venues and festivals in France and Monaco. For example Cosmo Jazz Festival, Chamonix, La Note Bleue Jazz Festival - 2010, 2011, 2012, Monaco an much more. The sound of the group reminds for ex. of the Organ Combo recordings with "Jimmy McGriff" and of "Jimmy Smith" from the 70s. However, there's also similarities in their sound to more modern groups, such as "Soulive" and "John Scoefield" for example.
The Organ player Erik Brinkman and the guitar player Linus Olsson, representing the Swedish part of the group met up in 2008 via "Myspace" and started a trio with the drummer Max Miguel. In 2009 the saxophone player Benjamin Boutant also joined the group, to then become the quartet it still is today. Bronkenstein Connection recorded their first Album "Bronken Groove" in November 2010 in Valbonne, France. This new release "Bronkomania" Is the second album with the group.
Since their start in 2008 Bronkenstein Connection have played at numerous venues and festivals in France and Monaco. For example Cosmo Jazz Festival, Chamonix, La Note Bleue Jazz Festival - 2010, 2011, 2012, Monaco an much more. The sound of the group reminds for ex. of the Organ Combo recordings with "Jimmy McGriff" and of "Jimmy Smith" from the 70s. However, there's also similarities in their sound to more modern groups, such as "Soulive" and "John Scoefield" for example.
Bronkomania