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Baars Buis Deman: Cecil's Dance
by Mark Corroto
Ab Baars has come to be one of the deans of Dutch jazz, which of course is mostly centered around Amsterdam. He can be heard in large settings such as the Instant Composers Pool, in duo with his partner Ig Henneman, or performing with the anarcho-punk band The Ex. Trombonist Joost Buis joined Baar's quartet for the Duke Ellington tribute Kinda Dukish (Wig, 2005) and later in duo for Moods For Roswell (wig, 2020), a salute to the trombonist Roswell ...
read moreOrquesta del Tiempo Perdido: Sepk
by Alberto Bazzurro
Un'aria vagamente zappiana, ma del resto prossima anche a svariati altri (eventuali) referenti fra quanti amino mettere a friggere" insieme ingredienti di diversa provenienza (colpendo fin da una copertina abbastanza sorprendentemente à la Baglioni degli anni d'oro...) è quanto ci arriva da questo singolare album olandese (ma portoghese per produzione), il terzo dell'ensemble diretto dal chitarrista-tuttofare Jeroen Kimman. Nel mare magnum dei dodici brani proposti, tutti targati Kimman (due decisamente ampi, gli altri molto meno), si respirano ...
read moreOrquesta del Tiempo Perdido: Traantjes
by Angelo Leonardi
L'Orquesta del Tiempo Perdido è un visionario progetto dell'olandese Jeroen Kimman, che ha debuttato nel 2018 con l'album Stille ed ora riconferma tutto il suo eclettico e bizzarro universo stilistico con Traantjes (in olandese lacrime). In contraddizione con le nostalgiche illustrazioni della cover (ma anche qui si può discutere, vista la somiglianza con test proiettivi come il T.A.T., che fanno emergere l'inconscio), la musica assembla frammenti stilistici diversi, indulgendo sulle musiche popolari e bandistiche centroamericane e sul ...
read moreDuo Baars-Buis: Moods For Roswell
by Mark Corroto
It is difficult to think of a better way of honoring the memory of trombonist Roswell Rudd than through the music of Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn. Rudd (1935-2017), the eternal avant-gardist, maintained a firm foundation in the jazz tradition. Even when he was working in the New York Art Quartet or collaborating with Archie Shepp and Steve Lacy, his approach was rooted in jazz's heritage. Ab Baars and Joost Buis celebrate Rudd with these ten chamber jazz adaptations (maybe ...
read moreJoost Buis: Astronotes
by Jerry D'Souza
Holland has one of the most dynamic jazz scenes going. Several musicians revolve within the ambit of different groups, bringing in points of view that merge and play off each other. At the end of the rainbow there is a bustling and constantly evolving vocabulary. This tentet is an example of this kind of feedback, being but one of three groups headed by trombonist Joost Buis.
The approach centres around the written and the improvised, hardly an ...
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