Showing posts with label martin kuchen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label martin kuchen. Show all posts

Friday, April 12, 2013

Angles 8 - The Way of Deception (Live in Ljubljana) [Clean Feed]

Angles 8
Mats Aleklint - trombone
Goran Kajfes - trumpet
Eirik Hegdal - baritone and sopranino saxophones
Martin Kuchen - alto saxophone
Mattias Stahl - vibraphone
Alexander Zethson - piano
Johan Berthling - double bass
Kjell Nordeson - drums

Clean Feed 2012


Angles is one undoubtedly one of the most prominent jazz bands of the european scene, their previous two releases ("Every Woman is a Tree" and Epileptical West - Live in Coimbra") claimed great reviews and took top spots in any modern jazz related medium, deservingly so. The full-brass arrangaments, melodic tunes, passionate execution and music that is free in spirit and in message are impossible to resist.

Monday, March 11, 2013

Jazz Alchemist Radio 11.03.13 with High Wire, Minimalover, Martin Kuchen and Leroy Jenkins

Hello again, this week listen to mostly minimalistic music, solos, duos and trios included. The cds featured are:
Martin Kuchen - Hellstorm
Coat Cooke & Rainer Wiens - High Wire
Mazzoll / Janicki / Janicki - Minimalover
The birthday mention goes to Leroy Jenkins.

Enjoy and stay tuned

The tracklist:

Martin Kuchen - 10 000 Jahre
Coat Cooke & Rainer Wiens - Space Landing
Coat Cooke & Rainer Wiens - Storm Eye
Mazzoll / Janicki / Janicki - love has no limits
Mazzoll / Janicki / Janicki - extremely one ... truth
Mazzoll with Marcin Swietlicki - Pan Bog
Leory Jenkins - Folk Song
Leroy Jenkins, Anthony Davis, Andrew Cyrille - Albert Ayler (his life was too short)



Sunday, October 21, 2012

All Included at Alchemia; Krakow Autumn Jazz 2012 (18.10)

Only one day before Martin Kuchen would hypnotise the audience in Alchemia with his minimalistic vision of a solo performance. All Included instead is a fully energetic free jazz ensemble where the veteran gathers together young talents of Scandinavian scene.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Martin Kuchen - Hellstorm [Mathka] / Martin Kuchen at Alchemia (17.10)



I remember seeing Martin Kuchen in Alchemia couple of years back with another solo performance. A  most memorable performance which  stuck with me for all this time. It wasn't exclusively about the music - Kuchen would utter sounds playing on the saxophone's body with an electric toothbrush, a shortwave radio, I think there was also a ping-pong ball involved. 

Kuchen's music is woven with sinusoidal lines of sounds that are hardly recognizable. While the occasional melodic line appears (scattered and distorted), most of the times there is none, but rather all the  usually circumstancial aspects become the real substance - you will hear, as clear as if it were inside your head - a tap of the fingers, a slap of the tongue, a whisper, a hiss, a purr, a cry, a squeal, a stream of air flowing through the rusty metallic textures of the instrument, muted and resonated by the conic tubes (which on the occasion of the yesterda's concert in Alchemia were the only additional accessory).

Martin Kuchen - Hellstorm [Mathka 2012]
Strapped and bare, the sounds circle in a oscillating cycles, creating abstract black and white landscapes. This is a solitary music of an eremite, a sorrow cry in a wilderness, a song of a deserted landscape where everything stays pretty much the same while all kinds of internal variations occur at the micro or even nano-level.
Kuchen builds an acoustic enviroment around the silence, and it seems that there's nothing in the middle except white noise or looped whispers, while all kind of phenomenons are happening around, under, over and beside. It's a wanderer's music that let's your mind wander and drift along.

The concert in Alchemia was also an occasion to introduce his new LP released by Krakow - based Mathka label and I invite you wholeheartedly to have a listen to a piece presented below as well as the the one included in the previous radio playlist. 
Kuchen's vision is incredibly coherent, his approach to the solo performance so unique that it's difficult to give any kind of an evaluation.
I don't know if his process will convince you the way it did convince me, but I can gurantee you it's as singular and intriguing as possible. A one of a kind. You have to hear for yourself if it's the kind you like.

the LP is present in this radio playlist.

Martin Kuchen - alto sax, baritone sax
Alchemia. Krakow Autumn Jazz 2012. 17.10.2012

Monday, October 15, 2012

Jazz Alchemist Radio 15.10 with Jelly Roll Morton, Andrew Drury and others

First program of the season will start with a stomp as we celebrate the anniversary of Jelly Roll Morton (20th. October 1890) - the self-procclaimed creator of jazz music. 
Aside from that I'd like to present to you excerpts from the "A Momentary Lapse" by Andrew Drury - a striking set of modern jazz, brilliantly composed and performed. 
Two of the "Six Philosphical Games" by Olbrzym i Kurdupel serve also as an invitation to the Gadecki/Mazur/Murray concert - this Sunday at Literki.
As well as two pieces from the recent "Hellstorm" release by Mathka - a Martin Kuchen's solo album to remind you about his concert this Wednesday and subsequent evening with his quintet All Included (both at Alchemia, more info about the concerts in the Krakow Autumn Jazz Program).

Hope you'll like it
Jelly Roll Morton

1. Jelly Roll Morton - King Porter Stomp
2. Air - King Porter Stomp
3. Andrew Drury - Copalis
4. Olbrzym i Kurdupel - Get into a hot bathtube
5. Andrew Drury - The Schwartzes
6. Olbrzym i Kurdupel - Sit comfortably in a chair
7. Martin Kuchen - Ritual Deformation
8. Andrew Drury - Vaxjo Kollektiv
9. Martin Kuchen - Sarajevo
10. Jelly Roll Morton - Buddy Bolden's Blues
11. Air - Buddy Bolden's Blues

Monday, September 3, 2012

Krakow Autumn Jazz Festival Program 2012 - October


 I've proudly announced couple of weeks back that this blog will be the official english-language site of the upcoming Krakow Autumn Jazz 2012 Festival. The festival starts in one month and there's plenty of music to wait for. Below you can find the first part of the program (October). The second half will be posted in a few days along with other materials that will show up here steadily. A slow start of the month will be more than mada up with the strong finish - a series of concerts in the last 4 days of the month. Hope to see you in Krakow soon! I honestly can't wait for these :



Wednesday 03.10.2012. ALCHEMIA
PETER BRÖTZMANN & DEFIBRILLATOR
Peter Brötzmann (Niemcy) reeds
Sebastian Smolyn (Szwajcaria) electronic trombone
Artur Smolyn (Szwajcaria) electronics
Oliver Steidle (Niemcy) drums


Tuesday 09.10.2012. ALCHEMIA
Mikolaj Trzaska solo
Mikola Trzaska (Poland) - alto sax


Thursday 18.10.2012. ALCHEMIA
ALL INCLUDED
Martin Küchen (Niemcy) saxes
Mats Áleklint (Norwegia) trombone
Thomas Johansson (Norwegia) trumpet
Jon Rune Strøm (Norwegia) bass
Tollef Østvang   (Norwegia) drums





Sunday 21.10.2012. Literki godz.20:00
TRC (Gadecki/Mazur/Murray)


Thursday 25.10.2012. Barka
TOTH/ THOMAS / MORETTI
Viktor Toth (Węgry) saxes
Clayton Thomas (Australia) bass
Macio Moretti (Polska) drums


Sunday 28.10.2012. ALCHEMIA
THE THING
Mats Gustafsson (Szwecja) saxes
Ingebrigt Håker Flaten (Norwegia) bass
Paal Nilssen-Love (Norwegia) drums


Sunday 28.10.2012. ALCHEMIA 

Opening of the Mark Wajda's Exhibition



Monday 29.10.2012. ALCHEMIA
ZLATKO KAUČIČ SOLO
Zlatko Kaučič (Słowenia) drums, percussion

MIKROKOLEKTYW +
Artur Majewski (Polska) trumpet, electronics
Kuba Suchar (Polska) drums, percussion, electronics
Małgorzana Hajduk (Polska) dance


Tuesday 30.10.2012. Barka

Contemporary Music Agenda 2012

International conference and discussion panel

led by: Laurence Donohue-Greene – All About Jazz NYC (USA)

Tuesday 30.10.2012. ALCHEMIA
TIM DAISY SOLO

Tim Daisy (USA) drums, percussion

DOT TRIO
Tim Daisy (USA) drums, percussion
Paulina Owczarek (PL) baritone sax
Mark Tokar (UA) bass


Wednesday 31.10.2012. MANGGHA
THE DAMAGE IS DONE
Peter Brötzmann (Niemcy) reeds
Joe McPhee (USA) alto sax, pocket trumpet
Kent Kessler (USA) bass
Michel Zerang (USA) drums, percussion

PETER BRÖTZMANN + KONSTRUKT
Peter Brötzmann (Niemcy) reeds
Korhan Futacı (Turcja) saxes
Umut Çağlar (Turcja) guitars, electronics
Özün Usta (Turcja) drums, percussion
Korhan Argüden (Turcja) drums




Saturday, April 16, 2011

Martin Küchen & Herman Müntzing Scheibenhonig Duo at Swieta Krowa (14.04)

I arrived bit late for this one but still got to see more than a half of a very long 1st set (around 80 minutes). It was Martin Kuchen's name that attired me to the event although I knew well it would be something completely else than the music he plays with Angles or Trespass Trio (fabulous bands by the way). With Herman Muntzing he would create a long electro-acoustic improvisation that had clearly nothing to do with jazz. It would be indeed hard to say what had it to do with.

When I entered the place I could see both Martin and Herman sitting on the floor of the stage, both surroundered by all kinds of objects, somewhat of an installation. With all kinds of drones buzzing and bugging at the end of your head they would create a spare, minimal, meditative and hypnotic sonic enviroment. In a way that every, usually circumstantiall, aspect of sound is valid, every hiss, click, noise, whisper. Something that is completely zen, pure, floating over the reality.

This is sound creation where all of the aspects of traditional music get mixed. It is as much about the visual and stage performance. It is all about sounds not notes, not rhythms, harmonies or else. Texture is both form and substance. Where repetitions that appear seem to follow some secretive mathematic equations. Where sound is trandescent. Where instrument is treated like an object (body of an instrument used to produce the sound), but also any object can become an instrument.

The most accurate review of the concert could well be just a complete catalogue of objects on the stage, I managed only to make a part of those. A toothbrush, 3 electric toothbrushes, glass, metal plate, metal bowl, knife, plastic tubes, shoe cleaning brushes, toy car, razo machine, pocket radio... Especially Herman's electronic installation is impressive as he wires simple objects and throug some kind of amplifications creates different waves by touching those with different objects. Imagine reverb of the sound without the send, magnified thousand times...

For the second set they clear some of the stage, leave only a handfull of accessories and invite Michal Dymny (guitar improviser from Krakow I've written about already on couple of occasions: here for example). He adds more dynamics to the proceedings, the sound are more busy, the texture is dense and deep. And he proves  as able in experimental ways of guitar plucking as he straps the strings with a wire, plays on them through a metal plate or us a mini-fan. The 'music' is also meditative but more in a trans way, not just floating but also disturbing the air and more energetic set, making for a good balance of the entire concert.

Inspiring and unique experience. And that is probably the ultimate goal of this kind of art. Not music, not performance but common experience of an entirely different reality.

Martin Kuchen - alto sax and objects
Herman Muntzing - balalajka, self-made electronic and string devices, objects

Michal Dymny - guitar, objects



Swieta Krowa (Holy Cow); Krakow; 14.04