Tag: jazz

LES FILS DE TEUHPU & Schmeisig @ Sonic Ballroom

 LES FILS DE TEUHPU & Schmeisig @ Sonic Ballroom, Cologne – 25. november 2008

The first band that played was Schmeisig – a local band – yes from Cologne and that was a good surprise … doing a lot of funny all style covers … haha! even metal sitting on a chair ! LoL!

Schmeisig © Ze Sikret Skvirel (ZASPH!)
Schmeisig © Ze Sikret Skvirel (ZASPH!)
Schmeisig © Ze Sikret Skvirel (ZASPH!)
Schmeisig © Ze Sikret Skvirel (ZASPH!)

And then the very praised – LES FILS DE TEUHPU !!!
Waaaaah! that was so cool !!! – so first a vid to get you into the mood!!

The french bands are really the best concerts going on here for the moment – after Les Touffes Kretiennes who knocked us already out a month ago and even managed to multipli by ten my trumpet lessons now after this concert I think I will not have any more time to sleep and my neighbours will kill me – hehe!

I found a litte note about them on the web for the german speakers ;o) – I wouldn’t know to say better :
“Les Fils de Teuhpu zu beschreiben oder gar musikalisch einzuordnen, ist
eigentlich unmöglich. Versuchen wir es mit “Frank Zappa der mit Monthy
Phyton und Eläkeläiset zusammen Chanson und Reggae/Ska-Sounds
fabriziert” und “Babylon Circus treffen auf 17 Hippies und Cirqus
Alfon”, was uns aber auch nicht viel weiter bringt. Fest steht: Es
handelt sich hier um einen verrückten Haufen, der mit ungeheuer viel
Spaß und Unbekümmertheit an das Musikmachen heran geht. Was bekommt man
zu hören? Zum Beispiel ein schräges fetzendes Hammond-B3-Solo, fette
Bläsersätze, Skiffle-Banjo, Ska, deftigen Punk, Balkan-Zitate, Swing,
französisches Chanson, Akkordeon (logisch bei einer französischen
Band), Slide-Gitarre, Posaune und und und. Angesichts der
Verrücktheiten müsste die Band aus Finnland stammen.”
– persönliche bemerkung bzlg Verrücktheiten : heya – die franzosen haben noch ein extra hauch von geilen humor on top of it !

Les Fils de Teuhpu © Ze Sikret Skvirel (ZASPH!)
Les Fils de Teuhpu © Ze Sikret Skvirel (ZASPH!)

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Arf! Arf! Arf!

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U-Boot Orchester @ Pantel Tastatut

U-Boot Orchester @ Pantel Tastatut, Cologne

– 11. Octobre 2008

U-Boot Orchester (Hambourg) ou Orchestre du Sous-marin – un peu difficile à décrire ce qu’ils font exactement ou que sont tout ces instruments aux noms étranges ou inventés.
Ils jouent avec de la bonne humeur, avec une touche de clown, de compte de fées, avec un son unique, magique, maritime,naturel et qui ne cesse de se réinventer. Ils nous ammenent dans un voyage currieux, ou on a l’impression d’entendre le son de la marée et le bruit dur du silence. 😉

Je suis très ravie de cette découverte. Ils me rappelent d’une manière peut être maritime, à un autre orchestre impro d’une ile disparue de la mer de Barents, où j’ai eu l’honneur de participer: Novaya Insolvanya Symphonie Orchester.
Un concert avec les deux Orchestres devrait être un moment de bonheur suprême !! 😉

Le U-Boot Orchester était fondé en 2003 lors de la presentation publique du sous-marin russe 434 dans le port d’Hambourg, quand des instrumentistes et des artistes de divers genres (improvisation, jazz, classique, etc) ce sont mis ensemble pour traduire l’histoire et l’esprit de se sous-marin en musique 🙂

U-Boot Orchester © Ze Sikret Skvirel (ZASPH!)
U-Boot Orchester © Ze Sikret Skvirel (ZASPH!)
U-Boot Orchester © Ze Sikret Skvirel (ZASPH!)
U-Boot Orchester © Ze Sikret Skvirel (ZASPH!)
U-Boot Orchester © Ze Sikret Skvirel (ZASPH!)
U-Boot Orchester © Ze Sikret Skvirel (ZASPH!)
U-Boot Orchester © Ze Sikret Skvirel (ZASPH!)
U-Boot Orchester © Ze Sikret Skvirel (ZASPH!)

Les membres:

Felix Schroeder
Hannes Wienert
Dr. Andreas Wolf
Ben Soyka
Nils Kaessens
Wolfgang Schubert
Holger Gass

Et les voila en oeuvre (extraits) :

© Ze Sikret Skvirel

Free Form Funky Freqs @ Altes Pfandhaus

Free Form Funky Freqs @ Altes Pfandhaus – Cologne – 4.Sept.2008

Free Form Funky Freqs is a superstar power trio of guitarist Vernon Reid, bassist Jamaaladeen Tacuma, and drummer Grant Calvin Weston.

It was an amazing concert and evening, the trio are not only extraordinary musicians but also wonderfull persons – and it was the first time ever that I was conversating about laundry on tour with a musician.  🙂 hihi! Was really fun! Thanks guys! 🙂

www.myspace.com/freeformfunkyfreqs

So here a brief history of the freqs:

The birth of the FREE FORM FUNKY FREQS intertwined with the untimely death of Tonic, the legendary underground center for jazz, rock performance and experimental music in lower Manhattan. In its waning days a number of performances were commissioned from artists associated with the venue. Enter Weston, whose called two long time friends to share the stage. Due to traveling and production circumstances, the trio had not played a single note together. The success of this spontaneous performance at Tonic came as a surprise and revelation to the members of the trio. What started as an impromptu gig, now begged further consideration. Shortly thereafter, Weston invited Reid and Tacuma to come to the rhythm section’s native Philadelphia, playing the underground haven, Tritone. Once again with no prior planning, the three took the stage and had yet another remarkable evening.

Willing to take a risk, Reid booked time at a little known but professionally appointed studio near his home in Staten Island.

These three musical innovators went into the studio wanting to explore the organic energy and excitement they felt from the live performances. What you hear on this recording is their third performance. Electrified by Reid’s thought and riff provoking guitar playing, matched with Tacuma’s inventive bass work and locked down by Weston’s deep in the groove kit work, “Urban Mythology Vol. One” is a chapter in its own book.

Is it the reinvention of the power trio, or is it a peak into the future or perhaps it’s the present being fast-forwarded? That is for you to decide, but either way, it’s a journey worth taking.

Vernon Reid is no stranger in the circles of rock and funk, having been a crucial member of the rock outfit Living Colour and his “instrumental” group Masque. Vernon has also played with legends including Public Enemy, Carlos Santana, James “Blood” Ulmer, Mick Jagger and many, many others. Jamaaladeen Tacuma, veteran of Ornette Coleman’s project of the seventies, “Prime Time” and has traveled extensively, playing with musicians from all around the world. Calvin Weston, a bandleader in his own right, has played alongside of Billy Martin (of Medeski Martin and Wood) Tricy, Eyvind Kang, Derek Baily, Mark Ribot and James Carter. Recently, he as been involved in playing on several movie soundtracks like “Get Shorty”, and joined John Lurie’s Lounge Lizards.

(Source FB)

Free Form Funky Freqs © Ze Sikret Skvirel (ZASPH!)
Free Form Funky Freqs © Ze Sikret Skvirel (ZASPH!)
Free Form Funky Freqs © Ze Sikret Skvirel (ZASPH!)
Free Form Funky Freqs © Ze Sikret Skvirel (ZASPH!)
Free Form Funky Freqs © Ze Sikret Skvirel (ZASPH!)
Free Form Funky Freqs © Ze Sikret Skvirel (ZASPH!)

A little insight of the concert:

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