Mikrojazz (Neue Expressionistische Musik)

Philipp Gerschlauer & David Fiuczynski
Mikrojazz (Neue Expressionistische Musik)

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Rare Noise / Cargo
Release date: 03/Nov/2017
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Style: Electro
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Details / Tracklist: 01. "Mikrosteps"
02. "Für Mary Wigman"
03. "Lullaby Nightmare"
04. "Microy Tyner"
05. "Umarmung"
06. "Last Chance"
07. "November"
08. "Hangover"
09. "Lamonte's Gamelan Jam"
10. "Walking Not Flying"
11. "Sofia Im Türkischen Caf?"
12. "Zirkus Macabre"
Number of discs: 1
Description:Mikrojazz (neue Expressionistische Musik) is an album by Gerschlauer/Fiuczynski/Dejohnette/Garrison/Mikadze, released in 2017. The album is a jazz CD. - .. EXPRESSIONISTISCHE MUSIK)
2017 release. On Mikrojazz, their cutting edge joint project for RareNoise Records, German saxophonist Philipp Gerschlauer and guitarist David Fiuczynski explore the world of music that falls between the cracks of the tempered scale. Joined by jazz drumming legend Jack DeJohnette, fretless electric bassist Matt Garrison and microtonal keyboardist Giorgi Mikadze, this daring crew creates dreamy, otherworldly soundscapes on tunes by Gerschlauer like aptly-titled "Hangover (Schlechter Kater)" and "LaMonte's Gamelan Jam" along with a swinging microtonal tune "Mikro Steps" and other originals like Fiuczynski's "MiCroY Tyner", Zirkus Macabre and "Lullaby Nightmare". Fiuczynski, who heads up the Planet MicroJam Institute at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, previously released two microtonal recordings on RareNoise - 2012's Planet MicroJam, which opened a Pandora's Box on non-Western tuning, and 2016's Flam! Blam! Pan-Asian MicroJam!, which was jointly dedicated to 20th century classical composer Olivier Messiaen and innovative hip-hop record producer JDilla. Gerschlauer, who was inspired by French composer Gérard Grisey and Paul Desmond had been independently exploring the world of microtonal music in Berlin and New York before developing a method of dividing an octave (12 notes in equal temperament) into 128 notes on the alto saxophone.
No. of tracks: 12
Manufacturer No.: 00116327
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