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Eyot: Drifters
by Ian Patterson
It's every serious group's desire to craft an identifiable, and as far as possible, a unique sound whereby just a few notes leave little doubt about who's playing. Serbian quartet Eyot achieved that with its splendid debut, Horizon (Ninety and Nine Records,2011), where minimalism and power went hand-in-hand in an intoxicating mix of jazz, art-rock, classical ...
The Crest of the Wave
Album: Drifters
By EYOT
Label: Neuklang Records
Released: 2013
Duration: 05:07
Wagma
By Simin Tander
Label: Neuklang Records
Released: 2011
Track listing: Shadowprint; Becoming; The Windmills of Your Mind; White Hiatus;
Obsesión; Wagma; Closed Eyes; Purity; Gallery of Remembrance; River
Man.
Becoming
Album: Wagma
By Simin Tander
Label: Neuklang Records
Released: 2011
Duration: 05:30
Simin Tander: Wagma
by Ian Patterson
Vocal improvisation rarely strays far from scat, so it's something worth celebrating when a voice emerges with a distinct vocabulary. Afghan/German singer/composer Simin Tander is such a voice, and her debut is an intriguing offering of compositions sung in English, Spanish and her own, striking improvisations. Backed by a piano-led jazz trio which is both sympathetically ...
Simin Tander: Wagma
by C. Michael Bailey
Simin Tander is a polyglot German-Afghan singer who combines the fierce creativity of Meredith Monk with the jazz savvy of Gretchen Parlato. She has surrounded herself with a like-minded trio that is willing to forge in whatever direction she desires, with music and singing full of wordless howls, purrs, and calls. This is multicultural music with ...
7 meilen Stiefel
Label: Neuklang Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: Seeking Solid Ground; Distant Beauty (isorhythm Nr. 12);7 Meilen Stiefel (isorhythm Nr. 9); Still; Continuum; Ojemineh; Nina; The Girl from Ipanema (did you see her?); The Boy from Ipanema (he met her...); Caravan (isorhythm Nr. 7); Home.
Christoph Stiefel Trio: 7 meilen Stiefel
by Ian Patterson
There is nothing new under the sun. What modern composers such as Kyle Gann and Bruce Hobson have done with rhythms in recent decades was already theory and practice in the fourteenth century. Here, on 7 meilen Stiefel, Swiss pianist Christoph Stiefel in turn explores the possibilities of isorhythms within the context of a contemporary jazz ...



