Showing posts with label Daniel Stelter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Daniel Stelter. Show all posts

Saturday, May 9, 2015

Daniel Stelter - Krikelkrakel

Styles: Guitar Jazz
Year: 2012
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 59:50
Size: 138,0 MB
Art: Front

(4:39)  1. Krikelkrakel
(3:37)  2. Clockticks
(5:20)  3. Mail Art
(4:59)  4. On Your Own
(3:12)  5. Pro & Country
(0:56)  6. Winter
(5:21)  7. Ferry Boat
(5:05)  8. In A Nutshell
(3:00)  9. Yellow Room
(5:31) 10. Where I'm Going To Be
(6:27) 11. Seconds, Minutes, Hours, Days
(6:50) 12. How To Catch The Wind
(4:46) 13. Ice Jam

Unlike classical jazz guitarist he is pursuing a more harmonious melody.Stelters sound meanders between jazz, pop and classical music back and forth. Stelter has since 2003 his own musical language constantly evolving, and is now a sought-after guitarist and a regular guest on German jazz stages.  Stelters passion for music starts early. At eight, he learns classical guitar and is soon influenced by his older brothers by jazz, rock and pop music. As a teenager, he spends hours with the meticulous hear and play along with plates and tapes. After initial successes at "Jugend musiziert" and "Youth jazzt" He is 17 years old Member of the National Youth Jazz Orchestra under the direction of Peter Herbolzheimer. During this time Stelter toured six weeks through Southeast Europe and occupies a CD on. After graduation, he studied jazz guitar at Norbert Scholly at the Johannes-Gutenberg University in Mainz, the classical guitar but never lose sight of. As a solo artist Stelter published repeatedly Gitarrenstücke queuing somewhere between classical, jazz and folk influences, such as on the Sampler ZYX "world of acoustic guitars".

With Ulf Kleiner (piano), Tommy Baldu (dr) and Michael Pauker (b) forming a quartet Stelter, the already published by 'Homebrew Songs' (2009) and "Krikelkrakel" (2012) his third CD. The sound of the quartet is a perfect combination of classical guitar, mixed with a touch of electronic music, backed by a sound layer of cool beats and a healthy dose of funk and soul. No sound too much, very cautious and minimalist in tone, but leaving behind a deep impression.Here the music speaks for itself. The sophisticated instrumentation is the main thing, even if Stelter like to be accompanied by great voices such as Fola Dada. Although the four musicians have found their musical recipe, they refine it from album to album to more subtle nuances.  Stelter is also a permanent member in the Ringsgwandl band, with whom he regularly tours through Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Translate by google ~ Bio  http://danielstelter.de/about/

Personnel:  Drums, Percussion – Tommy Baldu Electric:  Bass, Acoustic Bass – Michael Paucker;  Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Mandolin – Daniel Stelter; Electric Piano, Piano, Organ – Ulf Kleiner