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Identifier:803680588352role: UPC
Title:Surprise
Genre:Art/JazzVocabulary: dmGenres
Genre:Popular/JazzVocabulary: dmGenres
Genre:Folk Music/JazzVocabulary: dmGenres
Description:When the opening track - between the arrival and departure of the German Jazz Police Orchestra - unravels the anarchic playing of the FUN HORNS, ignoring all musical taboos, it becomes obvious that this unique quartet will not submit to any pure doctrine of whatever nature. The FUN HORNS from East-Berlin counter the tiring monotony of each respective genre with capering vitality. Following their own taste, Volker Schlott (saxophone/flute), Thomas Klemm (sax, flute, vocals), Jörg Huke (trombone), and Joachim Hesse (trumpet, flugelhorn) weave and amalgamate the unheard with the outrageous. Complete stylistic independence is their program. Here we have four horns wanting to have fun with each other and wanting to convey that same feeling! What we hear is reminescent of Free Jazz, which was of immeasurable importance for the emancipation of the first generation of East German musicians, renaissance chorales, ethno-sounds and even includes a frolicsome version of Mozart’s nachtmusik as these four splendid improvizers present their young, fresh version of five centuries of wind music. The FUN HORNS combine sophisticated instrumental technique - each member has a classical music training plus their practice on the jazz scene - with great innovative ability. Small wonder, therefore, that the quartet swells to orchestral power by way of the craziest rhythmic embracings or turns itself into a far-east percussion ensemble by tapping the keys of their saxophones or the mouthpieces of their brass instruments. In view of this abundance of surprises, the title of their fully digitised first CD verges on an understatement. The FUN HORNS - in perfect harmony with each other after innumerable performances in clubs and at festivals at home and abroad - recorded SURPRISE “live” at the Burgsinn studio. Only the track “From Mexico to Bali”, to let you into the secret, was overdubbed by a flute. The atmosphere of the natural sound echo in “Last Dream” was trapped in a room adjacent to the recording studio. (Peter Rixen)
Contributor:Jazzpoint Recordsrole: Record Label
Contributor:Fun Hornsrole: Artist
Date-issued:2006-06-13
Type:Sound
Entity Type:album
Extent:00:49:24Vocabulary: dmsvExtentTypes
role: playing time medium
Source:The Orchard
Source:http://www.theorchard.com/
Language:EnglishVocabulary: dmLanguages
Relation:http://www.jazzpoint.de
Has Part:1 Ankuft Des Orchesters Der Deutschen Jazzpolizei Ele - Fun(t) - Horn(s), Abreise Des O.D.D.J.P.navigate: JAZZ/DEB689029001
Has Part:2 Ein Jahr Späternavigate: JAZZ/DEB689029002
Has Part:3 Free Notes IInavigate: JAZZ/DEB689029003
Has Part:4 Berceusenavigate: JAZZ/DEB689029004
Has Part:5 Blinde Kuhnavigate: JAZZ/DEB689029005
Has Part:6 For John T.navigate: JAZZ/DEB689029006
Has Part:7 Königin Der Nacht - Oder Ene Kleine Horn-Musiknavigate: JAZZ/DEB689029007
Has Part:8 From Mexico To Balinavigate: JAZZ/DEB689029008
Has Part:9 Fast Footnavigate: JAZZ/DEB689029009
Has Part:10 1989-Songnavigate: JAZZ/DEB689029010
Has Part:11 Last Dreamnavigate: JAZZ/DEB689029011
Has Sample:http://econnect.ait.co.at/samples/orchard/803/680/588/803680588352/803680588352_thumb.jpgrole: image
Rights:1990 Jazzpoint Records

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