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Lok 03
Aki Takase, Alexander von Schlippenbach, DJ Illvibe
első megjelenés éve: 2005
(2005)

CD
4.391 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  Berlin
2.  Köln
3.  Detroit
4.  Paris
5.  London
6.  Sankt Petersburg
7.  Alma Ata
8.  Ulanbator
9.  Utrecht
10.  Istanbul
11.  Cairo
12.  Caracas
13.  Oklahoma
14.  Berchtesgaden
15.  Buenos Aires
16.  Hammerfest
17.  Peking
18.  Bandung
19.  Osaka
20.  Bonus track eisenhüttenstadt
Jazz / Avant-Garde Jazz

Recorded on 4/5 August 2004 at Studio Audio Cue, Berlin.

Aki Takase, piano
Alex von Schlippenbach, piano, trumpet
DJ Illvibe, turntables, percussion

Design by ISH.

Two piano players Aki Takase and Alex von Schlippenbach, husband and wife, join forces to go to a fascinating round the world trip in the company of Berlin's DJ Ilvibe in the Lokomotive 03. During their journey they visit twenty exotic places, such as Sankt Petersburg, Alma Ata, Ulanbator, Istanbul, Bandung, etc. Outrageous, hilarious, dead serious bordering with musical hooliganism -- you've never heard anything like this before.



Aki Takase

Active Decades: '80s, '90s and '00s
Born: Jan 26, 1948 in Osaka, Japan
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Modern Creative, Post-Bop, Free Jazz, Avant-Garde Jazz, Free Improvisation

While remaining steeped in the musical traditions of her native Japan, pianist and composer Aki Takase emerged as one of the most versatile figures in contemporary jazz, her work running the gamut from conventional structures and harmonies to complete abstraction. Born in Osaka on January 26, 1948, and raised in Tokyo, she received her first piano lessons at the age of three, going on to study at Tohogakuen Music University. Influenced by the work of Ornette Coleman, John Coltrane, and Charles Mingus, Takase soon turned to improvisation, and in 1971 was regularly performing professionally; by the age of 25, she was already leading her own groups. In 1978, she first traveled to the U.S., and later recorded with Dave Liebman; in 1981, she also journeyed to Europe, where she and her trio played the Berlin Jazz Festival. By 1982, Takase was regularly in the studio, leading such dates as A.B.C. and Perdido. In New York, she recorded with artists including Sheila Jordan, Cecil McBee, and Bob Moses, and also delivered a much-acclaimed performance at the East-West Festival in Nuremburg. From 1988 to 1994, Takase regularly played in a duo with Maria Joao and maintained her busy festival schedule; during the mid-'90s, she also toured with Coltrane alumni Rashied Ali and Reggie Workman, founded a septet comprised of other Japanese musicians, composed for a string quartet, and continued to work as a solo performer (at times playing the koto, a traditional Chinese 17-string zither).
---Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
Weboldal:Alexander von Schlippenbach

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