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Joachim Badenhorst: The Jungle He Told Me
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Han Bennink
drumsb.1942

Tony Malaby
saxophone, tenor
Thomas Heberer
trumpetBadenhorst has mastered reed instrument extended techniques pioneered by innovative musicians including

Eric Dolphy
woodwinds1928 - 1964

Joe McPhee
woodwindsb.1939

Evan Parker
saxophone, sopranob.1944

John Butcher
saxophoneb.1954
He explores beautiful, haunting melodies on "Djilatendo" and "Rafel romp." On "Djilatendo" he uses minimal repetition, while on "Rafel romp" he employs thoughtful intervals. "Ek stamel ek sterwe" is a return to the experimental mode of sonic search that blossoms into a fiery free improvisation. Badenhorst's heartfelt dedication to McPhee on "X" harkens back to McPhee's interpretation of the tenor saxophone's history. The quiet "Singing the Blues" is a warm tribute to Dolphy's harmonic abstractions. "Tafel stomp" blends Badenhorst's tendency to explore melodic, warm themes with a need to investigate its pragmatics from a more adventurous angle.
Badenhorst discovers a colorful and arresting jungle of sounds, full of brilliant, original ideas. ">
Track Listing
Klarinet; Basklarinet; Tenor; Djilatendo; Rafel romp; Ek stamel ek sterwe; X (for Joe McPhee); Singing the Blues; Tafel stomp.
Personnel
Joachim Badenhorst
clarinetJoachim Badenhorst: clarinet, bass clarinet, tenor saxophone.
Album information
Title: The Jungle He Told Me | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Smeraldina-rima
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