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Stones That I Have Chiseled [VINYL]

Flut: Stones That I Have Chiseled [VINYL] (Aut)

"The reduced trio of saxophone, bass, and drums has played a central role in the development of the New Thing in jazz over the past sixty years. From Albert Ayler to Lee Konitz, from Peter Brotzmann to Joe Lovano. The list could go on a...
 

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Personnel:



Christopher Kunz-saxophone

Isabel Rossler-contrabass

Samuel Hall-drums, percussion


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Label: Aut
Catalog ID: Aut114
Squidco Product Code: 36516

Format: LP
Condition: New
Released: 2024
Country: Italy
Packaging: LP
Recorded at Bonello Studios, in Berlin, Germany, on Ocober 11th and 12th, 2023, by Tobias Ober.

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"The reduced trio of saxophone, bass, and drums has played a central role in the development of the New Thing in jazz over the past sixty years. From Albert Ayler to Lee Konitz, from Peter Brotzmann to Joe Lovano. The list could go on and on. Nothing in this development comes out of nowhere and the evocative music of the trio Flut is certainly aware of its ancestors. Nevertheless, it is unique in its gesture, vitality, freshness, and improvisational approach.

Rather than leading the listener into a museum, Christopher Kunz, Isabel Rossler and Samuel Hall create their music out of the present. The music is contemporary at its core and demonstrates the vitality of improvisational processes. It draws you into the experience of live music as a creative collaboration. It emerges in and from the moment as a communicative, democratic process that is different and fresh with every performance.

Because Christopher Kunz and Isabel Rossler have been working together for nine years, their focus, intuition, and creative drive have developed to such a degree that their rhapsodic forms have a fascinatingly coherent quality - more a process than a state. It is the path rather than the goal. The thing is changeable, but not arbitrary. It's not about power play and it's certainly not about the much-quoted German term "Kaputspielen" (to destroy outdated form of music). Breaking with conventions belongs to a different time. Only in very few, ideal cases does this music become constructive - a profound statement of the next generation that doesn't want to copy, but instead continues to write history.

Flut is one such ideal case - they display a unifying and inviting enthusiasm, something sorely lacking in our current age of isolation and mental fragmentation. The skills of saxophonist Christopher Kunz seem unlimited, but it's not about showing them off. Rather, it is about allowing them to casually engage in the larger discourse. This music invites you to marvel, to join in, to enjoy the details, to enter into a microcosm that grows with every encounter. It does not lose itself in escapism, instead, it is beautiful and ever more beautiful. It is an invitation to discovery."-Aut


Artist Biographies

"Christopher Kunz (*1992, Karlsruhe) studied jazz saxophone at the Nuremberg University of Music with Prof. Steffen Schorn, Prof. Klaus Graf, Hubert Winter, and Stefan Karl Schmid. In 2015 he founded with Isabel Rößler (b) and Maximilian Breu (dr) the trio Flut, which won the Bruno Rother Competition 2016, toured Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and the Czech Republic, and was awarded the Stroboskop Prize of the Nuremberg radio station Radio Z in 2018. The trio Giger with Florian Müller (git) and Jan F. Brill (dr) won the Bruno Rother Competition in 2017.

With the Nuremberg ensemble fraktale Christopher Kunz is the winner of the Hugo Competition and since October 2017 he has been studying with Prof. Johannes Enders and Prof. Michael Wollny in the master's programme at the University of Music and Theatre "Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy" Leipzig. He was awarded the Deutschlandstipendium, is a winner of the D-Bü Competition of students of German music academies in 2018 with the Leipzig ensemble Soundtravelers and the Young Talent Jazz Prize of the city of Leipzig in 2020 with Perplexities on Mars."

-ezz-thetics by Hat Hut 7/15/2025

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"Isabel Rößler is a jazz bassist and improviser. After studying music in Nuremberg and Tallinn, she moved to Berlin in 2019, where she is active in the city's fluid improvisation scene. In addition to numerous collaborations with local and international artists, she has toured through Germany and Eastern Europe with her trio "Flut". Beyond purely musical creation, she collaborated with artists from the fields of poetry/language, object theater, dance/performance, fine art and stage visuals, among others. Other current projects in which she is involved include: OBSiDiAN, Rupp/Rößler/Hall, Trespassing Rooms, SORBD, Brad Henkel Quartet, Red Color Trio The Omniversal Earkestra."

-Isabel Rossler Website (https://isabelroessler.com/bio-presskit/)
7/15/2025

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Berlin based improvising percussionist engaging the meeting-points of electro-acoustic music through extended technique, object and drum preparations. He is known for the groups HEX, Pales, S P O I L E R, Soap Tongues, Squidlux, Sundogs, Trespassing Rooms, ViaLucis Trio.

-Squidco 7/15/2025

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Track Listing:



SIDE A



1. Driplines 6:04

2. Glimmung 6:40

3. Zuflucht fur die ewig Suchenden 9:27

SIDE B



1. You Don't Have To Leave - Yet 7:53

2. It's Already Out There 5:56

3. When Shadows Become Real 7:42

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