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"You better strap in for this one: it's a relentlessly post-modern excursion into the possibilities of noise, of static, of crossed expectations. Tenor saxophonist Bertrand Denzler is on hand, and he is a fine musician with a raw intens... |
In Stock Shipping Weight: 4.00 units Quantity in Basket: None Log In to use our Wish List ![]() UPC: 5024792006120 Label: Leo Lab Catalog ID: LEO LAB 061 Squidco Product Code: 20426 Format: CD Condition: VG+ Released: 1999 Country: Great Britain Packaging: Jewel Case Recorded at the Poste de transformation de la rue Bachelet, rue Labat, at la Moskowa and at the Instant Chavires. This is a USED (previously owned) item Personnel: Simon Pillar-cello Frank Vaillant-drums Gilbert Roggi-drums, percussion Frederick Galiay-electric bass, electronics, voice Jean-Sebastien Mariage-guitar, electronics Bertrand Perrin-sampler, keyboard Bertrand Denzler-tenor saxophone, effects, electronics Click an artist name above to see in-stock items for that artist. Highlight an instrument above and click here to Search for albums with that instrument. ![]() ![]() Artist Biographies: • Show Bio for Bertrand Denzler "Bertrand Denzler is a tenor saxophone player. He has played in Europe and Latin America both as a solo act and with musicians such as Xavier Charles, Peter Frils Nielsen, Jean-Luc Guionnet, Barry Guy, Ninh Lê Quan, Urs Leimgruber, Günter Müller, Bob Ostertag, Norbert Pfammatter, Hasse Poulsen, Mark Sanders, Mathieu Werchowski, and Otomo Yoshihide. He is a member of the groups Hubbub, Nanocluster, Laps, Denzler-Mariage, A3/1, and Chamaeleo Vulgaris. He has put out a number of compact discs on various labels."-ActuelleCD.com (http://www.actuellecd.com/en/bio/denzler_be/)
2/20/2019 Have a better biography or biography source? Please Contact Us so that we can update this biography. ^ Hide Bio for Bertrand Denzler ![]() 1. Sermo Generalis 6:08 2. Les Levres 2:05 3. La Seve 3:19 4. Fornit Some Fornus 6:54 5. La Clef 1:01 6. Virgule 0:09 7. Tout Doit Disparaître 6:02 8. Stella Herma 2:27 9. Plug Your Massive Erotism 4:56 10. Miniature I 1:31 11. La Gorge 2:13 12. Miniature II 1:26 13. Jungfrau 3:10 14. Ouverture Facile 9:44 15. Miniature III 2:17 16. Orly Bros 2:37 17. Lucas Shaman Dayak 4:23 18. Exit 5:00 19. ?? 5:18 |
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![]() "You better strap in for this one: it's a relentlessly post-modern excursion into the possibilities of noise, of static, of crossed expectations. Tenor saxophonist Bertrand Denzler is on hand, and he is a fine musician with a raw intensity and a fiery attack. He is surrounded here by wild and unusual sounds, courtesy Bertrand Perrin (sampler), Frederick Galiay (electric bass and electronic thingies) and Jean-Sebastien Mariage (more electronics, plus guitar). Denzler himself contributes some of the effects, which the sound of a howling, chuffing animal to a keening and chaos that could serve as the soundtrack to an earthquake movie, complete with rumbles and groans from the deep, static as if from a poor radio signal, far away vacant random noises, howls from hell, thrashing chaos, and simple hiss. In and out of this stalk the instrumentalists. Galiay has a fine bowed string solo on "miniature I." Denzler burns through the middle portion of "Sermo Generalis." Mariage has a goodmoment on "Les Levres." And they shine here and there all through. This is a formidable chunk of sound from the outer edges."-Robert Spencer, allaboutjazz.com ![]() Related Categories of Interest: Used CDs Improvised Music European Improv, Free Jazz & Related Free Improvisation Sextet Recordings |
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