Nik_Baertschs_Ronin-Stoa-2006-RARE

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       Nik Bartsch's Ronin - Stoa

       · ·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·- · Release Info:

       █   Artist: Nik BΣrtsch's Ronin
       ░   Title: Stoa

       █   Release Date: Sep-23-2006
       ▓   Source: CDDA
       ▒   Encoder: LAME MP3
       ▓   Quality: VBR // 44.1kHz

       ░   Number of tracks: 05
       ▒   Size: 80,2 MB
       ▒   Label: ECM
       ▓   Genre: Jazz
       █   Playtime: 57:15 min

       · ·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-· · Release Notes/Reviews:

       http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/pid/7039011/a/Stoa.htm

       From out of nowhere, Switzerlandùbest known in the
       jazz community for hosting the increasingly
       irrelevant Montreux Jazz Festival, whose headliners
       for 2006 include Simply Red, Solomon Burke, Deep
       Purple, Sting and Bryan Adamsùseems suddenly to be
       turning out some seriously intrepid and innovative
       young players.

       In the space of a few weeks, we've been introduced,
       first, to twin brothers Andreas and Matthias Pichler,
       the drum and bass wunderteam featured on Austrian
       guitar genius Wolfgang Muthspiel's heartachingly
       beautiful Bright Side. And, now, several Alpine
       ranges, if not an entire planet away, to pianist and
       composer Nik BΣrtsch and his Zurich-based band,
       Ronin.s

       Stoa, Ronin's debut, is the album James Brown might
       have made if he'd appointed Steve Reich musical
       director of the Famous Flames, though without the
       satin cape and the extremes of primal emotion. It's
       minimalism, Jim, but not as we know it:
       simultaneously cerebral and on the good foot.

       BΣrtsch calls the music ôZen-funk,ö but a more useful
       description is perhaps övisceral minimalism.ö BΣrtsch
       subscribes to minimalism's launch mission to explore
       the Einsteinian deep space of music-as-math,
       shuffling and stacking a deck of pre-composed melodic
       modules and intricately interlocking rhythms, but
       humanises the astro science with earthy funk-inspired
       bass ostinatos and kick-ass drums.

       Remarkably, pretty well every sound we hear has been
       scored, right down to the smallest detail, even
       including Kaspar Rast's drums, which sound giddily
       spontaneous (Rast and BΣrtsch have been playing
       together since they were twelve, which explains some
       of it). All the music is created in real time
       (BΣrtsch created the band primarily to play live),
       with no loops and no overdubs. It's digital-age music
       performed with analog sensibility.

       Sometimes Ronin sound like a through-composed Famous
       Flames or Family Stone, sometimes like Terry Riley at
       his mindfucking cross-rhythmic best, and at others
       like the Dave Brubeck Quartet locked in tight on a
       percussive Time Further Out groove, with Rast the
       emphatic punctuating counterpoint to BΣrtsch's
       primitif riffs.

       Throw in some Satie, an introductory two-minute nod
       to the Necks, some Japanese taiko ritual music and a
       little syncopated Chopin, and you have... well, not
       jazz, maybe, but something very special.


       By Chris May, All About Jazz

       http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=21286

       · ·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-··-·-·-·- · Track Listing:

       01. modul 36                                        [15:18]
       02. modul 35                                        [09:12]
       03. modul 32                                        [09:33]
       04. modul 33                                        [10:42]
       05. modul 38_17                                     [12:30]

       · ·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-· · Group Notes:

       While keeping loyal to our broad music taste, roaming from
       jazz and blues to quality world or top rock music, we've also
       lately began covering some live events; not regularly, but with
       artist-per-release approach, not releasing records that were
       already introduced from other stage performances of the band's
       same tour, and also only doing this year's, and always quality,
       bootlegs. As you might have also noticed, there has been more
       satellite versions of certain shows, or even cd press releases
       of them.

       But we would like that seen as extra work, because our main
       concern was - and always will be - retail cd music. Last but
       not least, it's imporant to announce that we finally cut down
       on our little smoked-out tagging with first capitals, dots on
       dates and all that. We tried to be original, but it turned out
       that it only bothered people. So, from now on, we stick to
       strict tagging rules, and please note that we've also cancalled
       the RARE_JAZZ label and that all of our Jazz releases now come
       out under the main group's tagging.

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       . // 2006		//

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01-nik_baertschs_ronin-modul_36-rare.mp321,44 MB
02-nik_baertschs_ronin-modul_35-rare.mp313,02 MB
03-nik_baertschs_ronin-modul_32-rare.mp313,38 MB
04-nik_baertschs_ronin-modul_33-rare.mp314,83 MB
05-nik_baertschs_ronin-modul_38_17-rare.mp317,50 MB