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Axel D?rner/Franz Hautzinger/Mazen Kerbaj/Carl Ludwig Hübsch: Ariha Brass Quartet
ByThe practitioners here, three trumpeters, Axel D?rner,
Franz Hautzinger
trumpet
Alexander von Schlippenbach
pianob.1938

Ken Vandermark
saxophoneb.1964

Sven-Åke Johansson
drumsb.1943
The quartet recorded this session in Beirut 2013, after a week's residency and performances. The four like-mind players open the disc with "Mar Mikhael in The Afternoon," the longest improvisation at 16-plus minutes. The fluttering of notes is accompanied by the snorting of unseen wild beasts and the coyote howls of brass. Their language, developed in the past 20 years or so, is a direct descendant from the European (as opposed to the American) systems and improvisers such as

Derek Bailey
guitar1932 - 2005

Eddie Prevost
drumsb.1942

Paul Rutherford
tromboneb.1940
Stripped of the conventions of noted music, the growls and micro-notes would not be out of place in sci-fi cinema as the backdrop to the silence of an orbiting space station. The squiggles and on/off switches of sounds inhabit the ghosts in the machines of the imagination, but also the rumble and hum of the earth's inner core. "Hamra Drinks" buzzes with the low (really low) bass reverberation and the looping notes of trumpet that take on an organic biologic shape. Each piece conjures a response be it a visual, an emotional, a fragrance, a flavor, or something tactile. Ahira Brass Quartet opens the listening experience to all five senses. ">
Track Listing
Mar Mikhael in The Afternoon; Gemmayzeh Drinks; Armenian Coffee; Hamra Drinks; The Last Supper in Sin el Fil.
Personnel
Franz Hautzinger
trumpetAxel D?rner: trumpet; Franz Hautzinger: trumpet; Mazen Kerbaj: trumpet; Carl Ludwig Hübsch: tuba.
Album information
Title: Ariha Brass Quartet | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Al Maslakh Recordings
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