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OLAF RUPP & CHRISTOPH GALLIO «FASANE HULA PUNK» (CD by Rapid Moment)
It is not my way of doing things, but this time I would like a start complimenting myself. For many years I listen a lot to records of free improvised music. Many of them are okay, many of them are mediocre. In spite of this listening experience, I often feel not sure anymore whether I still have the capacity to detect improvised music that really makes a difference. But luckily I can, concluding from listening to this very convincing and amazing work by Rupp and Gallio.
The CD has a very cryptic title: 'Fasane Hula Punk'. I can't link it to something that makes some sense. The thirteen improvisations are not of any help. Instead of equal mysterious names, they carry numbers only, from 1 up to 13. The improvisations have to stand on their own feet and that is exactly what these improvisations do. Both gentlemen had a very fruitful encounter. The name of swiss sax player Christoph Gallio occurred earlier in Vital Weekly with some of his releases for the Percaso label. Olaf Rupp is a new player for me. He really impressed me with the depth and richness of his style and sound. He is an autodidact from Germany who developed his very own style of playing the electric guitar. He has several solo albums out on Grob and participated on many others albums. In the past he worked with Lol Coxhill, Michael Wertmüller, John Zorn, Paul Lovens, Thomas Lehn, Butch Morris, Tony Buck, among others. The recordings for this new CD were done in Berlin on two days early in 2009. There was a deep mutual understanding and respect in action here. Every piece illustrates that it was a very intense meeting between two improvisors who built beautiful conversations. The playing is crystal clear, very pure, uncomplicated and straight. Everything, every detail is on its place and functional. Although it is abstract, it is very emotional and moving music at the same time. An absolutely marvelous release from Rapid Moment. We are pleased to present the newest release from PERCASO, BRIAN AGRO <PROCESSION OF THE ORNAMENTS> (PERCASO 26) and CHRISTOPH GALLIO MöSIöBLö <AMPLE FOOD> (PERCASO 27). Enjoy this preview and a sample of the new productions or listen to other fine sounds of percaso production! BRIAN AGRO < PROCESSION OF THE ORNAMENTS> (PERCASO 26): Tomas Bächli, born in Zurich (Switzerland) in 1958 and studied piano with Werner Bärtschi in Zurich. Bächli has been awarded numerous prizes for his commitment to new music. He lives in Berlin, Germany as a concert pianist and piano teacher. From 1996 to 1998 he lived in New York where he was curator of the music program of the Swiss Institute for the year 1998. Since 1999 he is living in Berlin. While not ignoring former periods, Bächli concentrates on twentieth century music. Together with Gertrud Schneider, he has a piano duo performing quarter tone music and music in just intonation. They can be heared on the CD "Bridge" (hatART) with piano works by James Tenney. As a performer, he concentrates on contemporary music while also playing composers of former periods. His repertory includes works as the Goldberg Variations of J.S.Bach and Iberia of Isaac Albeniz. Bächli is one of the few interpreters of the legendary "Sonate pour piano" of the French composer Jean Barraqué and of works by the unknown German-Jewish exilee Erich Itor Kahn. For more than ten years Bächli has performed the forgotten works of Russian futurist composers of the twenties following the revolutionary ideas of Scriabin, such as Mosolov and Protopopov. Brian Agro was born in 1953 in Hamilton, Canada. He studied at the Ontario Conservatory, and at the University of Toronto. He worked in his father's insurance business until 1987. He has lived in Toronto, New York and Berlin. The CD cover art was done by Rolf Winnewisser, and the design by Danish graphic designer Anne Hoffmann. The Swiss lyricist Raphael Urweider wrote the liner notes.
CHRISTOPH GALLIO MöSIöBLö <AMPLE FOOD> (PERCASO 27): Between July 2003 and April 2004,I set the entire book of questions - some humorous,existential, even absurd,but often thought provoking questions, to music.The result is a series of 92 miniatures, averaging around 15 seconds in length, and scored for soprano,guitar, and soprano together with saxophone and or bass clarinet (with the occasional added instrumentation). And "on" soprano,along with guitarist Mario Pliakas and Thomas Eckert playing clarinet, we have added the internationally acclaimed Sylvia Nopper. You can find out more about the members of the band at http://www.percaso.ch/img/mosioblo06.pdf The CD cover art was done by Andres Lutz & Anders Guggisberg, and the design by Danish graphic designer Anne Hoffmann. The American writer Steve Delachinsky wrote the liner notes. The percaso production label was founded in 1986 and still remains a small independently managed production house today. The musicians and producers invest a great amount of love and care in their productions.
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