


Pianist Nico Chientaroli leads this 9-piece Dutch ensemble, based around free improvisation but merging rock & experimental music from funky to abstract, in generally energetic and slightly unhinged music in a Dutch improv kind of way, incorporating spoken word with texts from Jorge Luis Borges, William Burroughs, Martin Calegari, &c.; wonderfully embraceable and eclectic.
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Hernan Sama-alto saxophone
Ziv Taubenfeld-bass clarinet
Jan Willem Van Der Ham-bassoon, baritone sax
Miguel Petruccelli-guitar
Pau Sola-cello
Jarno van Es-electronics
Renato Ferreira-bass
Onno Govaert-drums
Nico Chientaroli-voice, synth, piano
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UPC: 5609063407372
Label: Creative Sources
Catalog ID: cs737
Squidco Product Code: 32060
Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2022
Country: Portugal
Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold
Recorded at the Bimhuis, in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, on September 11th, 2020, by Ron Ruiten.
"Owlman is a large group led by Nico Chientaroli, with its heart in free improvisation, composition, poetry and rock. Extracts of texts from Jorge Luis Borges, William Burroughs, Martin Calegari, among others, merged with hypnotic grooves, soulful blowing, abstract landscapes and rock blasts.
"Jazz, rock, blues, South American, slam poetry, punk, experimental electronica and sound art. In short, an eclectic mix of surprising sounds from a musician who has already proven to belong to the experimental vanguard."-Ben Taffijn - Draai Om Je Oren (08/08/2020)

Artist Biographies
• Show Bio for Hernan Sama "Hernán Samá is a saxophonist, improviser and composer from Buenos Aires. He is currently based in Amsterdam to continue his work. His main interest lies in the improvisation in his diverse expressions and in the sound investigation of his instrument. As a musician he has participated in several musical groups of jazz, free jazz and free improvisation." ^ Hide Bio for Hernan Sama • Show Bio for Ziv Taubenfeld "Born in the Galil region, Northern Israel, Ziv Taubenfeld started playing the clarinet as part of his primary school orchestra and continued with classical studies at the local conservatory. Following the attraction to low sounds, he added the bass clarinet as a second instrument that soon became his main focus. Taubenfeld's interest in improvised music grew bigger after meeting the influential saxophone player Albert Beger, who opened up a path that led to further studies of the bass clarinet with Michael Moore in the Netherlands. Amsterdam's improvised music scene turned out to be Taubenfeld's creative home for the coming years, resulting in collaborations that continue to this day. In parallel to the Amsterdam based activities, Taubenfeld developes compositional concepts with Bones between 2015-2019. In 2017 Taubenfeld was offered to present the music of Bones at the North Sea Jazz Festival, July 2017. This was followed by several European tours. The third album of Bones- Reptiles- was released in fall 2019 on NoBusiness Records. Taubenfeld's most recent project - FULL SUN â€" brings together strong individuals from the international creative music community. This flexible unit is dedicated to compositions with an exploratory spirit, often using the gongs, balafon, bells, and whistles to widen the sound palette of the ensemble. The Full Sun pool of musicians include: Michael Moore, Joost Buis, Luis Vicente, Nicolas Chientaroli, Marta Warelis, Yung-Tuan Ku, Rozemarie Heggen, Shay Hazan, Omer Govreen, Onno Govaert and Dudù Kouate. Other bands Taubenfeld takes part in include Kuhn Fu, ZYFT, CosJazzul and Xavier Pamplona Ensemble. Recent collaborations include Han Bennink, Ab Baars, Hamid Drake, Ada Rave, Wilbert de Joode, Frank Gratkowski, Michael Formanek, Olie Brice, Tobias Delius and Carlos "Zingaro" among others." ^ Hide Bio for Ziv Taubenfeld • Show Bio for Jan Willem Van Der Ham Jan Willem Van Der Ham is a Dutch bassoonist and alto saxophonist born in 1985, performing in improvised and composed music forms. He has been a member of the bands Ammerlaans Octet, Ammerlaans Septet, Bik Bent Braam, Corrie van Binsbergen Band, Ed De Vos Trio, Ives Ensemble, J.C. Tans + Rockets, Joost Buis & Astronotes, Native Aliens Ensemble, Nieuw Artis Orchestra, Nieuw Sinfonietta Amsterdam, Orkest Amsterdam Drama, Sean Bergin and M.O.B., Sean Bergin's Song Mob, The Mulligan-Baker Project, Trio Continuo, The Metropolitan Orchestra, J.C. Tans Orchestra. ^ Hide Bio for Jan Willem Van Der Ham • Show Bio for Miguel Petruccelli Miguel Petruccelli is an Amsterdam, The Netherlands guitarist known for the bands Jaap Blonk's Retirement Overdue, and Native Aliens Ensemble. ^ Hide Bio for Miguel Petruccelli • Show Bio for Pau Sola "I perform music together with others, both improvised and composed, but always with a sense of freedom and responsibility, for myself, for the music, and for the others. I understand that my body being in space is the expressive material with which I perform, using the cello as a tool. I compose music for specific people and not for instruments, very often using poetry, other arts and music from around the world as starting points. Even though I've spent many years in different studies*, how I learn and develop myself the most is playing, improvising, witnessing, and sharing with as many different and diverse artists as possible. My own project is Pau Sola Quintet, an open composition talking about the relativity of time, using poetry by Lorca, South Indian music and a lot of improvisation. I'm also part of other stable projects at the border of free improvisation, contemporary jazz, contemporary classical, music theater and performance. *classical cello (CdBadalona 2007); graduate in composition (Esmuc, Barcelona 2012); post graduate in chamber music (Esmuc, Barcelona 2015); master in cello jazz specialized in carnatic music (CvA, Amsterdam 2019); Somatic dance practice (ELAP, Utrecht)" ^ Hide Bio for Pau Sola • Show Bio for Jarno van Es "Jarno van Es is an Amsterdam based pianist, composer, producer and sound artist. His music is not confined to borders, ranging from meditative piano improvisations to soundscapes, pop music and orchestral works. A collage of styles, mixing electronics with acoustics and integrating digitally processed field recordings or found footage." ^ Hide Bio for Jarno van Es • Show Bio for Renato Ferreira "Renato Ferreira is a Brazilian-Italian composer, double-bass and saxophone player, improviser and music teacher originally from São Paulo, Brazil. He lived for 13 years in Amsterdam and is currently based in Rome. He has been playing in a number of jazz, contemporary classical music, free improvisation and Brazilian instrumental music ensembles. He was a bass and double-bass teacher for many years at Amsterdam's Muziekpakhuis school, and currently teaches bass, double-bass, saxophone and guitar online to students of all ages based in the Netherlands, Italy and Brazil. Renato has been an active improviser in Amsterdam since 2010, playing with musicians such as Burton Greene, Anne La Berge, Nora Mulder, Michael Moore, Yedo Gibson, Hans Houtman, John Dikeman, Jasper Stadhouders, Saartje van Kamp, Tobias Delius, Wilbert De Joode, Monica Akihari, Niels Brouwer, Nico Chientaroli, Ada Rave, Oene van Geel and many others. In 2015, he founded the Native Aliens Ensemble, a group that combines his original compositions with free improvisation into an explosive mix with roots in traditional forms of Brazilian folk music. The Native Aliens Ensemble recorded a live CD at Teatro Munganga in Amsterdam, released by Trytone Records (2017), and performed twice at the Bimhuis in 2016 and 2017. He was the double-bass player in the Amsterdam Big Band, playing all around the Netherlands and recording the CD "Nederland swingt" (2018). On tour in Japan with this band, he gave jazz workshops at the University of Nagasaki and in schools nearby. More recently, he took part in the Music Of Inevitable Sounds, a project by the legendary bass player Luc Ex, joined by pianists Nora Mulder and Veryan Weston a.o., performing in several venues across Europe such as Konzerthaus in Vienna as part of the Wien Modern Festival, Teatro San Leonardo in Bologna, Italy, Korzo theater in The Hague and Tivoli Vredenburg in Utrecht, the Netherlands, and Festival Ars Musica at Les Brigittines, Bruxelles, Belgium. During this tour, the ensemble recorded a live CD, released by Trost Records (2020). He played in the quartet Haffah with Hans Houtman, Christian Ferlaino and Herbert de Jonge, recording the CD "Senza titolo", released by Evil Rabbit Records (2017). In Amsterdam, he played for many years in the Royal Improvisers Orchestra, together with some of the most exciting young musicians from the improvised music scene in Amsterdam and The Hague. With this group he performed several times at Amsterdam's Bimhuis, including collaborations with Han Bennink, Steve Beresford, Phil Minton and the London Improvisers Orchestra. Between 2011 and 2020, he was a member of Groep Rood, a music-theatre group for children, performing in venues and schools all over the Netherlands, as well as in Belgium and Slovakia. In São Paulo he joined the free improvisation group Coletivo Abaetetuba with Antonio Gianfratti, Yedo Gibson, Rodrigo Montoya, Thomas Rohrer. This was the first large free improvisation ensemble in Brazil. With this group, he performed in several venues in Brazil and in Europe and recorded four albums between 2005 and 2007, one of them with the participation of London-based cellist Marcio Mattos. In 2009, this group was invited to play at the XIII International Hurta Cordel Festival in Madrid, Spain. Also in São Paulo, he was a member of the ensemble of Ricardo Zohyo, a long-term collaborator of Hermeto Pascoal, studying many forms of Brazilian folklore as well as Brazilian instrumental music. He graduated at the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague (BA and MA), where he studied contemporary composition with Martijn Padding, Cornelis De Bondt and Gilius van Bergeijk among others. He also obtained a teaching diploma at the Aslan music centre in Amsterdam." ^ Hide Bio for Renato Ferreira • Show Bio for Onno Govaert Onno Govaert is a drumer from Amsterdamn performing free jazz, swing and rock. He is a member of Cactus Truck with Jasper Stadhouders and Wilbert de Joode, and has also recorded with Andy Moor, Colin McLean, and John Dikeman, and with Dave Rempis and Frank Rosaly. ^ Hide Bio for Onno Govaert • Show Bio for Nico Chientaroli "Nico Chientaroli (Buenos Aires, 1982) Argentinian pianist, improviser and composer Nico Chientaroli started his career playing with different bands in Buenos Aires. He always felt strongly attracted to improvisation. Therefore he formed his trio recording three albums where he explored improvisation through his compositions. He also participated in many projects related to jazz and improvisation in Buenos Aires. He moved to Amsterdam in 2013 to continue with his work and development. As a pianist, he explores and expands the boundaries of the piano developing a very personal way of playing. In reviews his music is described as "a magnificent and extraordinary journey of sound. Some Improvisations enable beautifully structured and impressively melodic textures to surface." Until now, Nico Chientaroli has played with improvisers such as Ab Baars, Ig Henneman, Michael Moore, Mary Oliver, Wolter Wierbos, Michael Vatcher, Ada Rave, Raoul van der Weide, Richard Barret, Carlo Mascolo, Felicity Provan, Mars Williams, Wilbert De Joode, Nicola Hein, William Parker, John Dikeman, Carl Ludwig Hübsch, Jasper Stadhouders, Onno Govaert, dancers Kenzo Kusuda, Ana Leonor Ladas and Makiko Ito among others." ^ Hide Bio for Nico Chientaroli
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Track Listing:
1. Profeta Originario 6:38
2. Buda Metabolico 7:38
3. El Dragon 7:06
4. La Danza Del Fuego 7:18
5. El Flaco 6:43
6. Jinete 6:21
7. Pepi Y Sus Tambores 12:52

Improvised Music
Jazz
Free Improvisation
European Improvisation, Composition and Experimental Forms
Large Ensembles
New in Improvised Music
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