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Manuel Mengis Gruppe 6: Dulcet Crush
ByStill the temptation to explain his third disc for hatOLOGY following The Pond (2008) and Into the Barn (2005) in terms of others sounds, persists. His band has had a small change in personnel, Reto Suhner steps into the alto saxophone and clarinet seat, but the core remains with Roland von Flue (tenor saxophone & bass clarinet), Flo Stoffner (electric guitar), Marcel Stalder (electric bass), and Lionel Friedli (drums).
His compositions and this arrangement for electric stringed instruments-meets-acoustic horns allows for the intersection of
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Mengis, the liner notes explain, lives in the countryside of Switzerland. His detachment from the urban "scene" as it were, must contribute to his "big ears." Snippets of Raymond Scott's music are felt in the composition "We Come In Peace" as are Scott's love of the simple melody braided with complex arrangements.
Mengis' muted trumpet plays foil to the effects of guitarist Flo Stoffner, who draws reference to both Marc Ribot
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Mengis' innovative music is quite a fresh approach to melding modern jazz, from American and Europe with rock's emotion.
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Plant Life; End Of A Record Breaker; Bling Bling Cowboy; Luscious Delirium; Sustain The Gain; The Opposite Of Spring; How Mario Tut Tut Got Super Wow Wow; We Come In Peace.
Personnel
Manuel Mengis
trumpetManuel Mengis: trumpet; Reto Suhner: alto saxophone, alto clarinet; Roland von Flue: tenor saxophone, bass clarinet; Flo Stoffner: electric guitar; Marcel Stalder: electric bass; Lionel Friedli: drums.
Album information
Title: Dulcet Crush | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: Hat Hut Records
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