Machine Gun (may 1968), performed by an octet with three saxophonists (Broetzmann, Willem Breuker, Evan Parker), piano (Fred Van Hove), two basses (Kowald and Buschi Niebergall), two drummers (Han Bennink and Johansson). On a seminal recording of European free-jazz, His torrential, incendiary language, partially borrowed from Albert Ayler's harshest tones after removing the lyrical subtleties, set the pace forīreuker's eleven-minute Music for Han Bennink Sven-Ake Johansson that recorded For Adolphe Sax (june 1967), containingįor Adolphe Sax (19 minutes) and Morning Glory (16 minutes),Īnd eventually merged into Alexander Schlippenbach's Globe Unity Orchestra. Who studied visual arts and joined the Fluxus movement,įorming in 1965 an influential trio with bassist Peter Kowald and drummer
German extremely dissonant saxophonist Peter Broetzmann (1941), The Brain of the Dog In Section (2011), 5.5/10Įars are Filled With Wonder (2015), 5.5/10Ĭonversations About Not Eating Meat (2016), 5/10 The Worse the Better at Cafe OTO (2010), 5/10 Still Quite Popular After All These Years (2004), 5/10 Never Too Late but Always Too Early (2001), 5/10 Little Birds Have Fast Hearts (1997), 5.5/10 The New York Street Percussionists (1990), 5/10įragments of Music, Life, and The Death of Albert Ayler (1993), 5.5/10Įvolving Blush or Driving Original Sin (1996), 5/10 Up and Down the Lion - Revised (1979), 5/10 The Nearer the Bone the Sweeter the Meat (1979), 5/10
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