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Cry, want
By Hans Koller
Label: Psi
Released: 2011
Track listing: Nocturne; Farewell: Riff Raff; Estuary: Hermetique: Quasimodo: Reunion: Cry, Want.
Take Five With Tommy Vig
by Tommy Vig
Meet Tommy Vig: Born to a musical family in Budapest, Tommy Vig was internationally recognized as a child prodigy by the age of six, playing drums with his father, clarinetist Gyorgy Vig. His sense of improvisation, rhythm and energy at that young age made him unique, and he performed live concerts on radio, at ...
Hans Koller with Bill Frisell: Cry, want
by John Eyles
No, there is no need to re-read the heading or check the personnel list; guitarist Bill Frisell is included as a member of this Hans Koller twelve-piece ensemble. So, too, is Psi proprietor Evan Parker, making this the first recording featuring Parker and Frisell together--quite an occasion, eh? In addition, alongside German-raised, London-based Koller ...
London Ear
By Hans Koller
Label: Unknown label
Released: 2005
Track listing: London Ear; Filles De Kilimanjaro; Slow Is The Color Of Love; Braving The Elements; Blinks; Blame It On My Youth; Home; Marshmallow; The Touch Of Your Lips; Blinks; Filles De Kilimanjaro.
Wild Roses
By Hans Koller
Label: Unknown label
Released: 2005
Track listing: 2300 Skidoo; Remember Rockefeller At Attica; Wild Roses; Peggy's Blue Skylight; Throughout; The Third World; The Eternal City; Pannonica; Bye-Ya; Paris Blues.
Hans Koller: London Ear
by Chris May
This may or may not be the last album Steve Lacy participated in before his death--it is certainly amongst the last, recorded as it was in December '03, only a few months before he died--but in any event it has another timely significance. In a month when the octogenerian US bandleader Gerald Wilson, fast becoming a ...
Hans Koller: Wild Roses
by Chris May
Composer/orchestrator/pianist Hans Koller's most groundbreaking achievements to date have been his big band projects, which have picked up and carried forward in the UK the playful and quirky iconoclasm of the late, marvellous Loose Tubes. Mentored early on by veteran experimentalist Michael Gibbs, and building too on Gil Evans' textural inventions, Koller's big bands--which feature emergent ...