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Lussi, Sophie / Sandra Weiss / Fridolin Blumer / Andreas Wettstein: Atlantic Puffin (ezz-thetics by Hat Hut Records Ltd)

Blending Swiss and Argentine heritage, violinist Sophie Lüssi, along with Sandra Weiss (sax & bassoon), Fridolin Blumer (double bass), and Andreas Wettstein (drums), crafts an improvisational sound rooted in jazz, tango, and folk traditions, shaped by her studies in Zurich and two decades in Buenos Aires, resulting in a music that is both technically brilliant and deeply expressive.
 

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Sophie Lussi-violin, tenor violin

Sandra Weiss-alto saxophone, bassoon

Fridolin Blumer-double bass

Andreas Wettstein-drums


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UPC: 752156105923

Label: ezz-thetics by Hat Hut Records Ltd
Catalog ID: ezz-thetics 1059
Squidco Product Code: 35626

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2025
Country: Switzerland
Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold
Recorded at Hardstudios AG Winterthur, Switzerland, in February, 2022, by Andy Neresheimer.

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"Cultural displacements, borrowings and diasporas are always fascinating. How does something from there become an obsessive craze there? What can there possibly be in common between people from a snowy, mountain-ringed land and those from hot plains, and how do settlers from one ever manage to make a life in the other without succumbing to that dread disease, first identified in Swiss mercenaries in the south, nostalgia?

The spread of jazz is fascinating, perhaps the fastest moving cultural movement and style in history. One minute the Original Dixieland jazz Band, the next jazz clubs in Shanghai, Bombay, Tokyo, Moscow, a global reach. Sometimes the spread is more specific and local. Take tango. A music that was born in port bars and thrived in brothels along the Rio de la Plata has become a national obsession in ... Finland.

Often cultural exchanges are sustained by small emigrant populations, who may maintain a certain self-determined distance from the parent culture, though each is changed more than they originally recognise. Many national cultures are deeply changed by relatively small immigrant populations. Post-colonial Britain has become as much a melting pot as once America aspired to be. In the United States, there are still towns dominated by German, Norwegian or Bohemian settlers, clinging on to language and traditions. In South America, which has the greatest relevance to our real subject here, small populations of German (in Mexico) and Swiss (in Argentina) settlers exert a disproportionate influence.

Sophie Lüssi, whose music you are hearing now, or are about to, claims a mixed Swiss- Argentine heritage. She studied jazz violin in Zurich (consider how remarkable that actually sounds!) before continuing her music education in Buenos Aires, where she lived for the better part of twenty years, a powerful catalyst on the Argentine music scene and founder of new groups intended to revive and reinvent the role of violin in jazz. (There is still a small prejudice here. Our sense of a "typical" jazz group probably involves horns, piano, guitar, drums, but the very earliest jazz groups, or proto-jazz groups, were probably string ensembles.)

Lüssi returned to Switzerland after a pandemic that spread even faster than "Spanish flu" and jazz had done in 1917. What she brought back with her was a deep feeling for tango and the other vernacular musics of South America. It's possible to hear echoes of the milonga and the habanera in some of the pieces on the delightfully named Atlantic Puffin. But what did the Swiss settlers leave behind in Argentina? One fascinating example suffices. In Belgrano, Buenos Aires, there is an educational institution, ninety years old this year , called the Pestalozzi Schule or Colegio Pestalozzi. Its mission is to foster a humanistic education. It was established in 1934 by Ernesto Alemann, a Swiss-Argentine, based on the educational philosophy of Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi. He may be less widely celebrated than Rudolph Steiner or Maria Montessori, but the kind of learning he advocated in the early 19th century - transformative in Switzerland - has a strong bearing on present day culture and on the art of improvisation.

We all understand what is meant by the distinction between "music for the head" and "music for the heart". And we probably recognise that some music is for the hips and feet. One of the things that Pestalozzi advocated was a system of learning "by head, hand and heart". Training had to be practical as well as theoretical and it had to involve the whole person, rather than just a specialised scholastic, exam-passing corner of the self.

This, it seems to me, is the great strength of Sophie Lüssi's music here on Atlantic Puffin. It is clearly skilled and doesn't deal in casual approximations. It is built on solid technique, a brilliant appropriation of classical violin methods in the interests of improvisation. But her music, which draws on folk as well as canonical forms, is one that emanates from and addresses the whole person. It's generous music, kindly and open, and in its gentle humour it engages a part of the spirit that in our grim-faced, superserious way is too often overlooked. So: music for the head, hand and heart; and you might find yourself dancing a little, too, in delight if not in strict time."-Brian Morton


Artist Biographies

"The Swiss-Argentine violinist and composer, Sophie Lüssi, studied jazz violin with Daniel Schenker and Pierre Blanchard in the department of jazz and popular music at the Zürcher Hochschule der Künste (Zürich University of the Arts). Then followed further studies in composition with Daniel Montes in Buenos Aires.

Sophie Lüssi was living in Buenos Aires from 2004 to 2021. Since 2022 she is back in Switzerland. She plays in various jazz and tango groups; among other things the violin in Swing de Paris and viola in Leonardo Ferreyra Tango String Quartet. From 2014 - 2019 she played the viola in the Philharmonic Orchestra of the Theatre Colon in Buenos Aires.

Sophie regularly gives jazz workshops for string players in Argentina and in Switzerland. She taught jazz violin from 2011 to 2021 at the "Escuela de Música Popular" in Avellaneda (Argentina). Searching for new sounds and formations for the jazz violin, she founded different ensembles with whom she performs her compositions.

She also writes commissioned compositions, among others: "Amapala" (Jazz violin and the Zuger Sinfonietta, 2015), Burra de Viaje (Tango Quintet "Deseo de tango", 2020), Las estaciones suizas (Jazz festival ChilEuropa, 2020), "Hans im Glück" , a Fairy Tail Concert (2022), "Die Wunderblume" for String Quartet (Musica Aperta, 2024).

Actually, she is living in Winterthur and teaching Jazz Violin at the "Musikschule Jazz/Jazzcampus" in Basel (Switzerland)."

-Sophie Lussi Website (https://www.sophielussi.net/biographie-presse/biographie-presse-en/)
2/5/2025

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"Sandra Weiss, born in South Africa, studied saxophone at Berklee College of Music in Boston with Andy McGhee and at Zürcher Hochschule der Künste in Zürich with Christoph Grab and Nathanael Su. She studied bassoon at Musikhochschule Lucerne with Stefan Buri.

During the last years she played in various musical projects playing folk music,

classical music, jazz, experimental and improvised music.

For the year 2014, she got the 6 month 'Auslandatelier Stipendium New York' (residency in New York City) from the culture departement of Zürich."

-Sandra Weiss Website (http://www.sandraweiss.com/Bio.html)
2/5/2025

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"I am a bassist, improviser and interpreter and play music in the area between jazz, improvisation, new music and pop.

I work internationally as a solo artist, with the band Ensemble 5 and as a sideman; an extensive discography on labels such as Leo Records, Hat Hut, Unit Records and TCB documents this work.

My music is inspired by everyday life and I look for illiteral or musical answers to the questions: What are we and what depths of passion, feeling, perception and thought can we reach?

My goal is to play clearly, concretely and directly. Without intention and in unconditional sincerity towards reality, in order to get closer to the point at which what is hidden behind concepts, ideologies, styles or common listening expectations becomes audible.

In order to develop a personal and new music/musical language, I research the musical tradition, current musical trends, groove/time, sound and the way the bass is played in relation to this.

At the age of eight I started playing the cello and discovered chamber music, and at the age of 15 I switched to the double bass and jazz. From 2003 to 2008 I studied at the Basel University of Music, Jazz Department, and since 2008 I have been working as a freelance bassist, stylistically independent."

-Fridolin Blumer Website (https://fridolinblumer.com/about)
2/5/2025

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Andreas Wettstein is a Swiss drummer, know for the groups Florian Egli's The Murder Of Amus Ames, Jazz Live Trio, Klaus Koenig Seven Things, Mistura, Science Fiction Theater, Sophie Lüssi Quartett, The Beargaroos, Troja, Los Dos.

-Discogs (https://www.discogs.com/artist/2365451-Andreas-Wettstein?srsltid=AfmBOop0sN5LWVtIbuNhumdbI_MM30qVvC2OA3kZX4Ug9PiXfe11d5Cx)
2/5/2025

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Track Listing:



1. Atlantic Puffin 06:29

2. Valse pour Ornette IX 00:59

3. Chimango 06:14

4. Valse pour Ornette IIX 01:30

5. Chiffchaff 07:46

6. Valse pour Ornette X 01:24

7. Waxwing 06:31

8. Valse pour Ornette XI 01:23

9. Orpheusspötter 07:22

10. Valse pour Ornette XIII 01:00

11. Cachalote castano 02:00

12. Valse pour Ornette XII 00:57

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