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Ulrich Gumpert Quartett: A New One

Read "A New One" reviewed by Giuseppe Segala


Andare in profondità con gli strumenti della leggerezza e dello spiazzamento ironico. Queste le prerogative di Ulrich Gumpert, storico esponente della scena creativa europea, che negli anni Settanta fu cofondatore del quartetto Synopsis insieme a Konrad Bauer, Ernst-Ludwig Petrowsky e Günter Baby Sommer, tra le cui realizzazioni c'è un album dal titolo che susciterebbe immensa invidia in ogni dadaista: Auf der Elbe schwimmt ein rosa Krokodil (nel fiume Elba nuota un coccodrillo rosa). Sulla scena europea, Gumpert ...

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Ulrich Gumpert Quartett: A New One

Read "A New One" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Swiss pianist Ulrich Gumpert's clearly illustrated Thelonious Monk influences underscore many of the rhythmic implementations amid a diverse bag of tricks on this exceptional studio date. It's a comprehensive program where each track imparts a distinct story via an aggregate of alluring themes. The quartet initiates the festivities with an uplifting jazz waltz on the aptly titled “The Opener." Other tracks are engineered with quirky odd-metered choruses and a host of variables that inject an air of suspense ...

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Ulrich Gumpert - Günter Baby Sommer: Das Donnernde Leben

Read "Das Donnernde Leben" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Ulrich Gumpert e Günter Baby Sommer si conoscono e collaborano da una vita, da quando, circa quarant'anni fa, agivano quasi esclusivamente nella natìa Germania dell'Est, allora separata anche sotto il profilo culturale dalla Germania occidentale. Negli anni Settanta essi costituivano i pilastri di varie formazioni d'avanguardia, fra i quali il Zentralquartett, completato dagli altrettanto fondamentali Ernst-Ludwig Petrowsky e Conrad Bauer. Che cosa ci propongono oggi i due improvvisatori tedeschi? Né più né meno che se stessi, come tutti i maestri ...

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Ulrich Gumpert / Gunther Baby Sommer: Das Donnernde Leben

Read "Das Donnernde Leben" reviewed by Nic Jones


The members of this duo are both stalwarts of the European free improvisation scene, and their track records speak for themselves. Das Donnernde Leben, however, is a pretty unrewarding addition to their respective discographies, largely because the music seems to have been captured in the preliminary stages of its evolution, as if a matter of hours passing might have made all the difference.

The opening “Locker vom Hocker" is a case in point; it soundtracks two musicians seemingly intent on ...

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Ulrich Gumpert / Gunter Baby Sommer: Das Donnernde Leben

Read "Das Donnernde Leben" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Collaborations between pianists and drummers often evolve around a unique chemistry creating interesting works of art. Such is the case with Misha Mengelberg and Han Bennink, Matthew Ship and Guillermo E. Brown, and Louis Moholo-Moholo and Marilyn Crispell. There's also Cecil Taylor and Tony Oxley, Paul Lovens, Jackson Krall or Max Roach). Add pianist Ulrich Gumpert and drummer Günter Baby Sommer to that list.

Maybe the closest comparison that can be made from to the music heard on ...

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Zentralquartett | Synopsis: Au der Elbe Schwimmt ein rosa krokodil

Read "Au der Elbe Schwimmt ein rosa krokodil" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Come un coccodrillo rosa nelle acque dell'Elba, un quartetto free nella DDR dei primi anni Settanta doveva sembrare una bestia alquanto bizzarra. Ernst-Ludwig Petrowsky, Günter “Baby" Sommer, Ulrich Gumpert, Conrad “Conny" Bauer: quando nacquero [chi dice nel '72, chi nel '73] si facevano chiamare Synopsis, ma in seguito sarebbero diventati (quasi) famosi con il nome di Zentralquartett. Quattro musicisti, la Germania dell'Est, un produttore illuminato [Jost Gebers, padre della mitica FMP], due giorni in studio [5 e 6 marzo '74] ...

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Ulrich Gumpert: Quartette

Read "Quartette" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


German pianist Ulrich Gumpert incorporates the vitality of youth into this dazzling progressive jazz set, featuring young artists from the Berlin jazz scene. This quartet abides by a fire and brimstone credo, built upon snap, crackle and lots of pop. Yet one of the equalizers of the band's thrusting impetus pertains to its ability to generate airy and sparse bop movements, often acting like a counterbalancing agent of sorts.

They launch the proceedings with a cosmic ...


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