Posted on February 12, 2010 by jdoerck |
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Tagged baggerboot, gunda gottschalk, peter jacquemyn, ute völker
Bonnie Wright's new label, Henceforth Records is off to a good start with a couple of thrilling releases...What's interesting here is all three players are truly interested in the texture of the sounds. How will the sounds appear as Gottschalk scrapes a mean pattern across her violin, while accordionist Völker weaves waves of chaotic noise, all the while Jacquemyn pounds his bass into submission with brutal force.
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Posted on February 12, 2010 by jdoerck |
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Tagged baggerboot, gunda gottschalk, peter jacquemyn, ute völker
...there is joy in the way that you do hear that cosmic thread when you open yourself up to it. An extraordinary and quite challenging trio, well worth your discriminating listening abilities
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Comments Off on Review of Baggerboot: Downtown Music Gallery
Posted on February 12, 2010 by jdoerck |
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Tagged baggerboot, gunda gottschalk, peter jacquemyn, ute völker
Baggerboot (Henceforth) is energized with palpable passion, with the three improvisers - Belgian bassist Peter Jacquemyn participates along with Gottschalk and Völker - liberated by free jazz passion. The trio improvises blatantly in a manner that mixes tension-release and virtuosity.
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Comments Off on Review of Baggerboot: One Final Note
Posted on February 12, 2010 by jdoerck |
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...it is highly provocative artistry that commands rapt attention to the intricacies of three astute musicians who reward the bold voyager with a startling brand of creativity.
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Posted on February 9, 2010 by jdoerck |
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Tagged baggerboot, gunda gottschalk, peter jacquemyn, ute völker
They have discovered shocking and delightful new sounds on their instruments, and range boldly between contemporary classical music and anarchic free jazz. A free music recording you'll find yourself playing again and again.
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