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Jorg Schippa's UnbedingT: Zirkus Bizarr
By Track review of "Terrier"
Frank Zappa
guitar, electric1940 - 1993
"Terrier" is a glaring example of the quartet's ingenuity. Here, drummer Christian Marien kicks it off with a regimented march progression, leading to contrasting unison choruses and weaving navigations of the perky theme. They occasionally border the fringes of classical music, and the soloists embark upon a few choruses, consisting of animated three-way dialogues and razor-sharp, offbeat deviations. Yet the musicians sustain a pliant line of attack, framed within a fluidly moving but disciplined methodology. During the bridge, the artists tunnel through avant-garde terrain and lash out with a bit of angst, and cycle through a straight-four rock pulse before revisiting the opening motif towards the finale. Nonetheless, the ensemble's stylistic and extensive conceptual approach is extraordinarily cohesive and spawns thrills a minute. (Passionately recommended...)
Personnel
Jorg Schippa
guitarJu?rgen Kupke: clarinet; Florian Bergmann: bass clarinet; Christian Marien: drums; Jo?rg Schippa: guitar
Album information
Title: Zirkus Bizarr | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Unit Records
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