Showing posts with label elifantree. Show all posts
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Monday, September 17, 2012

Jazz Alchemist Radio with Elifantree, Swedish Mobilia, Pink Freud and Viktor Toth


This time I'd like to present you four of the albums I've written about in the last few summer months. There's mix of energetic rock and melodic nu-jazz by Pink Freud "Horse and Power", the improvised heavy progressive rock by Swedish Mobilia "Knife, Fork and Spoon", the dynamic and energetic free bopping fun by Viktor Toth's Quartet from "Popping Bopping" and, last but not least, for something completely different, the undefined crazy and fun mixture of genres spiced with joyfull enthusiasm by Elifantree from "Time Out". Hope you'll like it.

1. Viktor Toth - Pocket-Ticket
2. Elifantre - Tic Toc
3. Pink Freud - Tickets, Buttons and Flyer
4. Swedish Mobilia - Knife Fork and Spoon
5. Viktor Toth - -39C Sunny / +29C Humid
6. Elifantree - The Eye
7. Swedish Mobilia - Pop-up Toaster
8. Viktor Toth - A Ballad for White Flowers
9. Elifantree - Puppet Show
10. Pink Freud - Pink Hot Loaded Guns
11. Swedish Mobilia - Moka
12. Swedish Mobilia - Preparation - 12 sec
13. Elifantree - How About a Little Love
14. Pink Freud - Zero Ending Story
15. Elifantree - Time Out

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Elifantree - Time Out [Eclipse Music]

Elifantree:
Anni Elif Egecioglu - vocals, glockenspiel, cello and grand piano
Pauli Lyytinen - tenor saxophone, effects, synthesizer and toy piano
Tatu Ronkko - drums, percussive and aqua drum

Eclipse Music 2012



Elifantree was brought to Krakow for a concert by Opalinska & Whates for a double bill concert in Piec'ART on 24.08.12 (basically a week ago from writing this post) and I've been hooked with their music ever since (which is one week). Dynamic trio of voice , saxophone and drums (with occasionall piano, synth and glockenspiel) swept the stage with their energetic mix of I've lost count genres of music and captivated the fortunate few in the audience with contagious energy, sense of humour and ,well, just a hint of madness.