Results for "Nwog Records"
Where is Walter

Album: The Music of Pilgrim
By Christoph Irniger
Label: Nwog Records
Released: 2022
Duration: 10:15
The Music of Pilgrim

Label: Nwog Records
Released: 2022
Track listing: Where is Walter; Endangered; Crosswinds; Italian Circus Story - Intro; Italian Circus Story; Back in the Game; Point
of View
Starlex Complex

By Luca Sisera
Label: Nwog Records
Released: 2019
Track listing: Starlex Complex; Internal Body Messenger; Struggle Bubble; Nairs; Mama Helix; Missing Chan(n)els Pt.1; Missing Chan(n)els Pt.2; Missing Chan(n)els Pt.3; Starlex Extro.
Things We Like to Hear

By Nils Wogram
Label: Nwog Records
Released: 2019
Track listing: Lucerne Or Japan; Superfood; Things We Like To Hear; Rich People In A Bad Mood; Soft Power; Plants Can`t Wait; Quality Is Our Responsibility; Wet Stand; Possibilities Gain Desires.
Nils Wogram Nostalgia: Things We Like to Hear

by Don Phipps
On Things We Like To Hear, trombonist Nils Wogram and his bassless trio Nostalgia explore a kind of Miles Davis cool to hot fusion. Wogram provides an expressive center to the outing, his playing running from bluesy drawls to punchy explosiveness while focused on the themes and range of rhythms found in the compositions.
Struggle Bubble

Album: Starlex Complex
By Luca Sisera
Label: Nwog Records
Released: 2019
Duration: 4:18
Sebastian Schunke: Genesis, Mystery And Magic

by Mark Sullivan
German composer/pianist Sebastian Schunke continues on his unlikely Latin jazz path with Genesis, Mystery And Magic. The band is a blend of members of his Berlin quartet and New York City players. This album was recorded in Berlin, but Schunke studied in New York and has recorded there in the past--in some ways this session integrates ...
Genesis, Mystery And Magic

Label: Nwog Records
Released: 2014
Track listing: Adelante; Song for Antje; Ella; Interlude 20_12; Metamorphosis; Rapsodia No. 2 "Deep;" Interlude 20_12; Misterioso.
Nils Wogram Root 70 with Strings: Riomar

by Glenn Astarita
Venerable German trombonist Nils Wogram and his long-running Root 70 ensemble are known for cagey and divergent progressive jazz excursions. On Riomar he summons a three-piece strings section to integrate within the standard modern jazz format line of attack, as opposed to simply providing embellishments. One of many highlights is framed on alto saxophonist Hayden Chisholm's ...