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Schindler / Holzbauer / Lillmeyer: Rot (Creative Sources)

15 short improvisations from this trio formed out of the Munich Instant Orchestra, using extended techniques and understated restraint on reeds, cello and electric guitar.
 

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Personnel:



Udo Schindler-soprano saxophone, bass clarinet

Margarita Holzbauer-cello

Harald Lillmeyer-electric guitar


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UPC: 5609063401516

Label: Creative Sources
Catalog ID: cs151
Squidco Product Code: 11296

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2008
Country: Portugal
Packaging: Jewel Tray
Recorded at Waitzingerkeller Miesbach, Germany, on January 20th, 2008, by Wolfgang Obrecht.

Descriptions, Reviews, &c.

Udo Schindler, free player of the soprano saxophone and bass clarinet in Wörthsee (Upper Bavaria) - joined here by Munich cellist Margarita Holzbauer and the Munich incomer, guitarist Harald Lillmeyer, both of them crossover daredevils firm in the depths of newest and still nameless music - doesn't let himself be stopped by anyone when his city lights have turned red: ROT (cs151).

The three met through playing in the Munich Instant Orchestra. Lillmeyer is the best-known among them having interpreted Scelsi or Riehm, guested with Ensemble Recherche and played with the electric-guitar-quintet Go Guitars. As far as extended techniques are concerned his partners are in no way behind him, which makes this suite of 15 improvisations scratch the guardrails of tonality with a bruitist and microtonal gusto which mellows the distinctions between acoustic and electric sounds generated by Lillmeyer, and even blurs those of the instrumental voices.

Whatever the fingers might tickle or the mouth may bubble, what lips may breathe, what the cello may bow or the plectrum scratch, can only be found out during concentrated listening. Yet right at the next moment, at the next breath, contrasts bubble up only to get right back into the river of sound, which the three impassioned wrong-way drivers always take against the current. Once a cello sounds solidly full-bodied it begins to fray at its fringes, once the music sounds sustained and soft the electronics scream its poison in or corrode a yawning hole inside the boom minimalist soundscape, having macro and micro voltages alternately hum along, sizzle or fly sparks. Into jagged, scabby or laboriously smoothed-down sounds the estranged guitar enflames stinging or indefinably rustling sounds, which turn out to be the sigh of the cello, soon as the guitar surprisingly begins.

Much is deceptive east of the ROT and you're listening unauthorized so to say and at your own risk."-Rigobert Dittmann, Bad Alchemy



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Track Listing:



1. Track 01 4:56

2. Track 02 4:33

3. Track 03 4:06

4. Track 04 2:14

5. Track 05 3:43

6. Track 06 4:26

7. Track 07 1:49

8. Track 08 5:50

9. Track 09 2:18

10. Track 10 4:22

11. Track 11 4:42

12. Track 12 1:16

13. Track 13 4:07

14. Track 14 7:45

15. Track 15 4:14

Related Categories of Interest:

Creative Sources

Improvised Music
Electro-Acoustic
Electro-Acoustic Improv
European Improvisation, Composition and Experimental Forms
Free Improvisation
Trio Recordings

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