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Luc Houtkamp

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Luc Houtkamp: Frush

Read "Frush" reviewed by John Eyles


The album Frush was recorded on November 17 2023, in concert at LOFT, Cologne, by German recording engineer and producer Stefan Deistler whose studio is based just outside Cologne. It was mixed and mastered by Luc Houtkamp, a band member who was born in The Hague, The Netherlands, in December 1953 and plays tenor saxophone and ...

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Frush

Label: FMR Records
Released: 2024
Track listing: Frap; Flusk; Fidther; Fream; Frush; Fracchen; Frizzling.

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Houtkamp / Tramontana / Beresford / Blume: Frush

Read "Frush" reviewed by John Eyles


The improvising trio comprising Netherlands tenor saxophonist and clarinetist Luc Houtkamp, British pianist and player of electronics and objects Steve Beresford, and German drummer and percussionist Martin Blume is well established, having recorded their first trio album Live in Prague 2017 (the pow ensemble, 2017) in November 2017 at the Alternativa Festival in Czechia, followed by ...

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The Thirteen Bar Blues

Label: Unknown label
Released: 2004
Track listing: Dis-moi Blues; Black Cat Bone; Work Song WorkOut 1; Blues For Pierre Schaeffer; Lite The Fuse; The Thirteen Bar Blues; Work Song WorkOut 2; Africanized Milking Cow; Work Song WorkOut 3; If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day; The Death Of Robert Johnson; Riot In Cell Block #9; Work Song WorkOut 4; Mad Man Blues.

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Luc Houtkamps's pow3: The Thirteen Bar Blues

Read "The Thirteen Bar Blues" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Finally a blues record that Philip K. Dick would love! The science fiction writer would surely have dug The Thirteen Bar Blues, subtitled New Developments In Electronic Jazz by saxophonist, software engineer, and electronics tinkerer Luc Houtkamp. Known for his recorded duets between real time saxophone and computer generated improvising software, Houtkamp has moved ...

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Beyond The Edge

Label: X-OR
Released: 2003

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The Field Recordings No. 1/6/7

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Released: 2001
Track listing: (1)Towards A Definition Of Flow, part 1 (Geneve Version); Towards A Definition Of Flow, part 2; Variations On The Art Of Erasure, part 1; Variations On The Part Od Erasure, part 2; Towards A Definition Of Flow, part 1 (Luzern Version). (6) Is It Elm? (7) Rendand Heat Wave; De Pijp; Bubble & Squeak; Kickin

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Luc Houtkamp: The Field Recordings No. 1/6/7

Read "The Field Recordings No. 1/6/7" reviewed by Mark Corroto


The mostly self-taught saxophonist of The Netherlands Luc Houtkamp reveals a style spawned in the freedom of the 1960s but beholden to no one period. Houtkamp, born 1953, has collaborated with Han Bennink, Ernst Reisjeger, Jon Rose, and Eugene Chadbourne. Last year he was featured on the American release Luc Houtkamp In Chicago (Entropy Stereo) along ...

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In Chicago

Label: Entropy Stereo
Released: 2000


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