Sven-Ake_Johansson--Mit_Dem_NMUI_Im_SO_36_1979-2004-i8

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      a r t i s t : Sven-Ake Johansson
        t i t l e : Mit Dem NMUI Im SO 36 1979
          d a t e : 2004
        l a b e l : Grob
        g e n r e : Avantgarde
  r l s.  d a t e : May/2007
      t r a c k s : 03
    b i t r a t e : VBRkbps
          s i z e : 106,7 MB

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     Sven-Ake JohanssonÆs art has been well documented, and yet
     there are still discoveries to be found in his cosmos: among
     these is his work with large groups. One knows the music he
     has made with jazz combos, free improvising duos and trios or
     classic free jazz ensembles. He has written pieces for music
     theatre as well as for new music. He has, however, repeatedly
     tried out improvisational models in orchestra-like situations
     û and it is this work that has hardly been documented.
     In the middle of the 80Æs, Johannson released a single
     öSven-Ake Johansson with the NMUI in SO 36 æ79ö in cooperation
     with the Berlin-based label, FMP. Hidden behind the cryptic
     abbreviation NMUI is North European Melody and Improvisation
     Orchestra [in German, Nordeuropaeische Melodie- und
     Improvisationsorchester]. A group, which in addition to
     Johansson (on drums and accordion), was made up of Ruediger
     Carl (tenor saxophone, accordeon), Wolfgang Fuchs (diverse
     wooden reed instruments), the trombonists Radu Malfatti and
     Thomas Wiedermann, Hans Reichel on guitar, Norbert Eisbrenner
     on violin and Maarten Altena van Regteren on bass and cello.
     It goes without saying: an all-star ensemble.
     The single, with a cover from Martin Kippenberger, who also
     financially supported the recording, contained a twelve-minute
     section from a concert that, of course, lasted much longer.
     For nearly 20 years, this single remained the only evidence of
     JohanssonÆs large ensemble work û until this recording, which
     û almost exactly 25 years later to the very day û documents
     that concert in its full length. And what can you hear? At
     first, great solos. Johansson creates a lot of space for the
     players; Hans Reichel, Ruediger Carl or Maarten Altena play
     with abandon. Carl, for example, who hasnÆt played saxophone
     for over 10 years, plays unchained free jazz û neighing
     horses, screaming motors, rat-a-tatting machine guns.
     Johannson doesnÆt just create öframesö in which the
     improvisers move freely, rather he achieves an open
     compositional principle where an unbelievable amount can (and
     should) happen, but what happens (which is improvised) makes
     sense, is committed, originates out of certain compositional
     connections and leads to others in turn. Thus pulsing free
     jazz results, flights in new music and, again and again,
     Berlin folk music. With care, the NMUI adapts the swaying
     classic öBis frueh um fuenfe/wir sind immer noch Berlinerö
     [Until early at five in the morning/WeÆre all still from
     Berlin]. öBerlin Folk Musicö û this refers to the location
     where this music was performed: at the legendary concert hall
     SO 36 in the middle of the Kreuzberg quarter of Berlin. Back
     then in 1979 Martin Kippenberger programmed the concerts and
     staged everything that was radical and good: punk, industrial,
     wave, avant-pop and free jazz again and again. The audience û
     mostly punks û accepted the aesthetic challenge and reacted
     aggressively. One recognizes this on this recording, which
     originates out of the audience. There is heckling, loud
     screaming, displays of displeasure.... The musicians donÆt let
     themselves be intimidated. In contrast, the music sounds even
     more emphatic.
     With this restoration of this legendary performance, GROB
     continues the cooperation with Sven-Ake Johansson which began
     last year (see Hudson Riv GROB 542). Other recordings will
     follow.
     This release is a co-production with the Swedish label OLOF
     BRIGHT.

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      01-I Mel. F, Berliner/Frueh Um Fuenfe                     [34:43]
      02-II Anschluss Mit Handtuch                              [29:28]
      (0,00' - 2,20" ╗Ohne Muskelkraft-Very Soft½)
      03-III Eins Bis Zehn Minus Fuenf (1bis10-5)               [14:12]
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                                                                 78:23 min

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02-sven-ake_johansson--ii_anschluss_mit_handtuch_(000_-_220_ohne_muske39,91 MB
03-sven-ake_johansson--iii_eins_bis_zehn_minus_funf_(1bis10-5).mp319,27 MB