Showing posts with label Nikolaus Neuser. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nikolaus Neuser. Show all posts

Saturday, February 10, 2018

Nikolaus Neuser 5tet - Pink Elephant

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 47:21
Size: 108.4 MB
Styles: Trumpet jazz
Year: 2016
Art: Front

[4:26] 1. Happy Vamping
[2:34] 2. Hypertorus
[4:59] 3. Eigene Tat
[1:44] 4. Tiergarten
[6:42] 5. Dekonstrukt
[6:12] 6. Einweinfrei
[3:11] 7. Pfrümmff!
[1:52] 8. Immer Leiser
[7:07] 9. Pink Elephant
[4:52] 10. Kropsky..
[2:33] 11. In Fremder Schrift
[1:04] 12. Jalla, Jalla

Three winds, bass and drums. A harmony instrument is not needed here, as the Berlin quintet of the trumpeter Nikolaus Neuser moves confidently through free tonalities. That's probably free jazz in the real sense - but provided with a strong rhythmic push and fed with a clear thematic material. Both clearly increase the fun of the free thing for the listener. Above all, the themes of the bandleaders can captivate - sober, witty, rhythmically diverse motif collages, which again and again remind of the great archetype of such composing: Ornette Coleman's "Congeniality". Neuser's tonal-atonal improvisation on the trumpet is also worth listening to. The saxophonist Silke Eberhard works at his side more explosively, however, who is also able to develop longer free solos with astonishing stringency. (Translated from German.) ~Hans-Jürgen Schaal

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