This is the 2nd release by this trio on Clean Feed, with Tobias Klein (alto saxophone, bass clarinet, contrabass clarinet), Goncalo Almeida (double bass) and Martin van Duynhoven (drums) captured live at Bimhuis in Amsterdam in 2017, taking on compositions by Ornette Coleman alongside original compositions from all three players in a free jazz mode.
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Tobias Klein-alto saxophone, bass clarinet, contrabass clarinet
Goncalo Almeida-double bass
Martin Van Duynhoven-drums
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UPC: 5609063005448
Label: Clean Feed
Catalog ID: CF544
Squidco Product Code: 28354
Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2019
Country: Portugal
Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold
Recorded at the Bimhuis in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, on September 7th and 8th, 2017, by Micha de Kanter.
"The trio of Gonçalo Almeida, Martin van Duynhoven and Tobias Klein may present itself as a synthesis of "all kinds of adventurous music of the last 50 years" and that is true, but one in special comes immediately to mind when we listen to them: the influence they put to work of the original free jazz. "Live at the Bimhuis" includes two Ornette Coleman pieces, "Sleep Talk" and "Mob Job", and that says much in terms of the aesthetic lineage of this project.
One thing is for sure, anyway: their brand of "free jazz", if we still want to call it like that, has little to do with the "new thing" of the Sixties and Seventies. The reading provided here of "Verdes Anos", a score written by the late Portuguese guitar master Carlos Paredes, gives another perspective to all the procedures. What else could you expect from a bassist (Almeida) who leads a punk-metal-jazz band, Albatre, and an electro-acoustic chamber jazz group, Lama, or a saxophonist (Klein) who mixes jazz, rock, South Indian classical music and more, in the sextet Spinifex? And what else could happen when the anchor of this music, the time keeper, Duynhoven, is a pioneer of the Dutch special understanding of creative jazz, so distinctive from the American one? Jump inside and hear for yourself."-Clean Feed
Artist Biographies
• Show Bio for Tobias Klein "Tobias Klein grew up in Saarbrücken (Germany), lives in Amsterdam since 1990, studied saxophone and bass clarinet, with a.o. Jasper Blom and Harry Sparnaay; South Indian musical concepts with Rafael Reina. He moved to Amsterdam in 1990 and studied saxophone and bass clarinet at the Conservatory of Amsterdam with, among others, Jasper Blom and Harry Sparnaay. He has been busy leading his own bands Spinifex and Lackritz, Maw Sit Sit and Full Fathom Five, co-leading bands/projects like Spinifex, Almeida/Duynhoven/Klein, Man Bites Dog (with Damien Cluzel) and Dalgoo (with Meinrad Kneer), collaborations of Spinifex with bands from France (Umlaut Double Trio), Germany (The Bliss), Turkey (Gevende) and with South-Indian master musicians (Dr. Mysore Manjunath, Dr. Suma Sudhindra, BC Manjunath, Pramath Kiran), working in duo with Oguz Büyükberber and in quartet with Oguz, Claron McFadden and Kristina Fuchs, playing as a sideman in Esra Dalfidan's Fidan and Boi Akih 'Liquid Songs', exploring the work of some Russian poets with the projects Dalgoo New Anatomy and President of the Globe, bands and projects involving impro & Balkan music such as Man Bites Dog Eats Amsterdam Klezmer Band and Deep Fried Angel Fish, playing with the psychedelic Folk band Gevende from Istanbul, fusing impro & Karnatic music with Bhedam, writing for large jazz orchestras David Kweksilber Big Band and Tetzepi, writing chamber music for ensembles like Lyrisch Laag (Fie Schouten/Jelte Althuis), Kaïda, To Be Sung, So Low, Duometrie and Duo X. As a performing musician, his focus lies mainly on improvised music and contemporary jazz, enriched by his studies of contemporary composed music, live-electronics and techniques derived from African, Eastern European and Asian music. He currently (co-)leads the groups Spinifex, Almeida/Duynhoven/Klein, Omelette (with Jeroen Kimman, Tristan Renfrow and Jasper Stadhouders), 37Fern (with Claron McFadden, Kristina Fuchs and Oguz Büyükberber) and the duo Oguz Büyükberber/Tobias Klein. As a sideman he performs with Boi Akih 'Liquid Songs' and with Esra Dalfidan's Fidan. Tobias composes for both contemporary jazz groups and for chamber music ensembles. In 2018, six of his chamber music compositions were recorded by a.o. Fie Schouten and came out on the CD 'Chambery', released by the Dutch label Attacca in their series 'Composer's Portraits'. In 2010, he was awarded the North Sea Jazz Composition Commission. Tobias has toured or recorded with many great musicians such as Jasper Blom, Joost Buis, Oguz Büyükberber, Andrew Claes, Damien Cluzel, Esra Dalfidan, Benoït Delbecq, John Dikeman, Marc Ducret, Jozef Dumoulin, Kristina Fuchs, Oene van Geel, Onno Govaert, Mark Haanstra, Sylvia de Hartog, Gerri Jaeger, Gijs Levelt, B.C. Manjunath, Claron McFadden, Lothar Ohlmeier, Claudio Puntin, Timuçin Sahin, Emmanuel Scarpa, Chris Speed, Jasper Stadhouders, Raphael Vanoli and Teun Verbruggen." ^ Hide Bio for Tobias Klein • Show Bio for Goncalo Almeida "Gonçalo Almeida born in 1978 Lisbon, Portugal. Lives in Rotterdam, Netherlands, where he followed studies at Rotterdams Conservatorium, having studied with Heyn van Geyn, Stefan Lievestro, Marius Beets and Peter Leerdman, finishing his master degree in 2008. Plays in a variety of projects that go from modern jazz, freejazz, jazzcore and free improvisation music, having shared the stage with improvisers such has Chris Speed, Carlos Zíngaro, Wilbert de Joode, Martin van Duynhoven, Fred Lonberg-Holm, Rodrigo Amado, Tobias Klein, Jasper Stadhouders among others. Also has been working in collaboration with multi media such as video artists, modern dancers, poets, and theater makers. In the main projects that he is involved as double bass player, he has a deep input as a composer." ^ Hide Bio for Goncalo Almeida • Show Bio for Martin Van Duynhoven "Martin Van Duynhoven is a Dutch jazz drummer and percussionist, born 13 June 1942 in Boxmeer, The Netherlands. He was classically educated in the early 60's. He has been a member of Ab Baars Quartet, Ab Baars Trio, Ab Baars Trio & Guests, Ab Baars Trio & NY Guests, Boy Edgar Big Band, Chris Abelen Quartet, Contraband (13), Dick van der Capellen Trio, Frank Van Bommel Quartet, Frank Van Bommel Quintet, Group 1850, Hans Dulfer And Ritmo Natural, Harry Verbeke 4 Tet, Martin Van Duynhoven Percussion Ensemble, Nederlands Blazers Ensemble, Nedley Elstak Trio, Nico Bunink Kwintet, Oost-West Percussie Groep, Paradise Regained Orchestra, Soesja Citroen Band, Soesja Citroen Sextet, The Theo Loevendie Consort, Theo Loevendie Quartet, Theo Loevendie Quintet." ^ Hide Bio for Martin Van Duynhoven
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Track Listing:
1. Sleep Talk 6:54
2. Bokkenrijderslied 3:49
3. Verdes Anos 6:33
4. Friendly Corpse 7:31
5. Koofie mi Ambacht 4:16
6. Carronyt 4:28
7. CuBiCLe 7:56
8. ASN 4:01
9. Mob Job 6:57
Clean Feed
Improvised Music
Jazz
Free Improvisation
European Improvisation, Composition and Experimental Forms
Trio Recordings
Chamber Jazz
Jazz & Improvisation Based on Compositions
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