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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 05 2006 at 21:54
Originally posted by Yukorin Yukorin wrote:


I'm on the lookout for the Hellebore vinyl for you BV.

In the meantime have a look at Ultima Thule's Freeman brothers recommended list:


                          http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/ultimathule/collection.html




No even through to A's yet and already proving to be an interesting list.

Something people might be interested in, I have been listening to this one a little bit of late:

ARBETE OCH FRITID : ANDRA LP (SWEDEN'71)

Avant-Folk Jazz-Prog

Arbete & Fritid were very much in the Silence-label underground style,comparable to Träd Gräs och Stenar (with whom they shared some bandmembers).The band frequently changed members with cellist and composer Ove Karlsson being the exception.The musicians teaming up in Arbete & Fritid all had a experimental jazz background but were also inspired by avant-garde minimalist composers such as John Cage,Terry Riley and LaMonte Young.But it was the newly awaken interest in Nordic folk music traditions that got the band started in 1969 and it was the bands unique blend of folk music,jazz,rock and avant-garde experiments that made them one of the truly unique bands in the early 70's,long before anyone heard of world music.Arbete & Fritid was one of the most appreciated live acts during the 70's,maybe because you never knew what the concerts were going to be like.It could start off as a rock concert,as a meditative Indian concert,as a vital folk music gig or as an avant-garde jazz night;and before it was all ended you could be sure to have all your preconceptions turned around.These concerts would many times also include some half-crazy vocal tracks,in dadaist tradition.Arbete & Fritid have inspired many other artists to experiment with Nordic folk music and with the nearly 1000 concerts they played they opened a lot of people's minds for music without boundaries.Many of the lengthy jams that made up their gigs were never transformed into records.This is their second album (SONET SLP 2526).

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 05 2006 at 21:56
Originally posted by Geck0 Geck0 wrote:


Adam, I know Joren has some other NWW albums and maybe able to help you, so a PM his way would probably help.




Mornin' Gecksy, are NWW being considered as an addition?! They're not gonna fit easily into this site



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 05 2006 at 22:03
Originally posted by Black Velvet Black Velvet wrote:

“Krig/Volubilis” is a very unterhaltsame plate with rather unorthodox music, which should make a good deal fun for each friend of Zeuhl, sharp-edged jazz skirt...





Sounds like my kind of genre! I'm looking up it now













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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 05 2006 at 22:07
Originally posted by Yukorin Yukorin wrote:

Originally posted by Black Velvet Black Velvet wrote:

“Krig/Volubilis” is a very unterhaltsame plate with rather unorthodox music, which should make a good deal fun for each friend of Zeuhl, sharp-edged jazz skirt...





Sounds like my kind of genre! I'm looking up it now





tell me if you find anything.


Here is a little more information on the pole label and what they released:

The Pôle label was set up in 1975 per Philippe Besombes and Jean-Louis Rizet to publish their clean opus synthetic and planing by also using the name “Pole”. The Pôle label moreover published several albums of some French free electrons of the Seventies, in particular Fluence, the first album of Pascal Comelade (a title was republished on Back to Schizo), Krig/Volubilis the first album of experiments electroacoustics of the Verto guitarist (alias Jean-Pierre Grasset), and Smooth Sick Lights, the second album of Mahogany Brain, the Free-rock'n'roll group of the poet Michel Bulteau.
Pôle Besombes & Rizet - 1975

Verto : Krig / Volubilis %281976%29
Pole was quickly taken again by Tapioca, a label rested by the impossible to circumvent Jean Georgakarakos, called “Karakos”, which had been already illustrated within the famous BYG/Actuel label. It in particular published on Tapioca some recordings of its old knowledge Magma and Gong. “The small new ones” of Telephone left on Tapioca their first 45 turns Hygiaphone/Métro in 1977. Not so “new” that that, makes Jean-Louis Aubert of it had taken part in Ame Its in 1973, group whose some members collaborated with Daevid Allen. The ultimate reference of Tapioca is the second album of Etron Fou Leloublan, the Three Insane' S perdégagnent (With the country of…), produced by 9h17 Productions, i.e. Dupon and its phantoms.

Camizole, another group of the Dupon collective, recorded in November 1977 what was to be its first album, but the Tapioca label stopped its activities at the beginning of 1978. These recordings of Camizole were finally published on Spalax in 1999. Jean Karakos as for him founded Celluloid Records, the Electro label/No Wave/Pop avant-garde, which functioned in close cooperation with Bill Laswell in the Eighties, and will perdura until in the Nineties.

Group Album year Ref. Pole Ref. Tapioca
Pole Kotrill 1975 Pole 0001 TP 10009
Pole Inside the Dream 1975 Pole 0002 TP 10010
Pataphonie Pataphonie 1975 Pole 0003 TP 10014
Philippe Besombes Libra (film music) 1975 Pole 0004 TP 10011
Henri Roger Images… 1975 Pole 0005  
Pole Besombes & Rizet 1975 Pole 0006-7 TP 10006/7
Fluence Fluence 1975 Pole 0008 TP 10012
Verto Krig/Volubilis 1976 Pole 0009 TP 10007
Potemkine Foetus 1975 Pole 0010 TP 10008
Melody Come fly with Me 1976 Pole 0011 TP 10013
Trans Europ Express train Living room for Rock'n'roll 1976 Pole 0012  
Mahogany Brain Smooth Sick Lights 1977 Pole 0013 TP 10015
Philippe Grancher 3000 Away Miles 1977 Pole 0014 TP 10004
Emergency Exit Fire exit 1977 Pole 0015 TP 1000
Magma News 1977   TP 10001
Gong Gong died 1977   TP 10002/3
Daevid Allen Now is the happiest time of your life 1977   TP 10017
Telephone Hgyiaphone (live)/Subway (live) [individual] 1977
TP 40.001
Gong Opium fo the People [individual] 1978   TP 40.002
Insane Etron Leloublan The Three Insane' S perdégagnent (With the country of…) 1978   TP 10020

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 05 2006 at 22:12
 
Nice find BV! But remember! Don't touch that first Pataphonie release! Unless you like the sound of needle static. Also the vinyl was pressed with the intention of destroying your stylus




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 05 2006 at 22:14

Anyone aware of this ultra obscure oddity?:


Resonance 2 'Toutes Les Directions'






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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 05 2006 at 22:17
^^^^^ nope,

Care to shed some light for us on this band, I'm always excited about these sort of rarities. From the cover looks like it came straight from the '80s
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 05 2006 at 22:23

It was recommended to me by one of the Freemans and managed to track 'er down on an excellent French site about six years ago. (Lost the bookmark)

The sharp mid-eighties production took a while to get into however it fits nicely into the RIO and Zeuhl categories with it's eccentric sense of humour and out-of-control heavily phased sax and spacey dub production. Sonically all over the shop. As it's so unheard of you shouldn't expect to pay too much for this gem




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 05 2006 at 22:28
Originally posted by Black Velvet Black Velvet wrote:


^^^^^ nope,

Care to shed some light for us on this band, I'm always excited about these sort of rarities. From the cover looks like it came straight from the '80s


1986 if memory serves (and I can't be arsed to go upstairs and check...)
Know absolutely nothing about this band (even got the title wrong!) except that they wouldn't look too out of place driving a Ford Capri Mk 3 with Bazza and Shazza on the windscreen





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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 05 2006 at 22:29
Thank god, for once an unknown album which isn't going to put me out of pocket I never seen in on any lists before. Though I'm not the biggest on the ol' '80s production.

I am listening to the band "Banten" at the moment, another one off the NWW list and I think people who like the Jazz side of Zeuhl will love this one. Extreme Jazz orientated bass, some nice stuff. I will see if I can find a little more information soon.  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 05 2006 at 22:38
Originally posted by Black Velvet Black Velvet wrote:

Thank god, for once an unknown album which isn't going to put me out of pocket I never seen in on any lists before. Though I'm not the biggest on the ol' '80s production.

I am listening to the band "Banten" at the moment, another one off the NWW list and I think people who like the Jazz side of Zeuhl will love this one. Extreme Jazz orientated bass, some nice stuff. I will see if I can find a little more information soon.  



Actually can anyone help me with one , I'm having a bit of trouble finding anything useful about the band, as I would be interested to see some history behind this band.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 05 2006 at 22:38

Found a rare Resonance 2 band photo 'cept they were in the pub playin' darts at the time









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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 05 2006 at 22:43
Originally posted by Black Velvet Black Velvet wrote:



Actually can anyone help me with one , I'm having a bit of trouble finding anything useful about the band, as I would be interested to see some history behind this band.



BANTEN
BANTEN (BASF 16-25184-5)




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 05 2006 at 22:48

Heroic work from a great website:


               http://tgk.konshak.org/nww/tgksnwwlist.html


(but no word on the mysterious Banten)








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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 05 2006 at 22:52
That is a lot of work put behind that one Will definatelly have a look through that. Clicked on one of the links and this popped up:

Banten Danish group lead by Rob Van Der Broek ?
<www.artistdirect.com/store/artist/album/0,,949623,00.html> ?
<www.ejn.it/mus/reijseger.htm> ?

They don't seem to be too sure on this one
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 05 2006 at 22:55

banten - album credits

Banten Ernst Reijseger Banten Cello
Banten Rob Van Der Broeck Banten Piano, Main Performer
Banten Jurre Haanstra Banten Drums

An interesting read about one of the memebers. This band definitely has some skill behind them

ERNST REIJSEGER
cello

Ernst ReijsegerErnst Reijseger (1954) started to play the cello at 8 years old. Quite early in his life he became rapidly fascinated by the diverse musical formes and styles in the world available for Dutch listeners. He played/recorded a.o. with: Sean Bergin, Martin van Duynhoven, Derek Bailey, , Alan Purves and Franky Douglas. Was member of the Theo Loevendie Consort, the Guus Janssen Septet, the Arcado Stringtrio, with Michael Moore and Han Bennink in Trio Clusone, Misha Mengelberg's Instant Composers Pool , the Gerry Hemingway quintet and Yo Yo Ma.
In 1985 he received the Boy Edgar prize. The award highly regarded by potential Dutch audience in the Netherlands and higly appreciated by its receiver.
In 1995 he received the "Bird-Award" during the Nordsea Jazz Festival.
Ernst Reijseger playes duo with Franco d Andrea piano, Louis Sclavis, cl ssax Stian Carstensen , acc, banjo, guitar, mandoline,kaval and trio with the Amsterdam String Trio, Stian Carstensen and drummer Jarle Vespestadt , Trio with Eric Vloeimans, trumpet and Anton Goudsmit, Guitar and duo with Senegalese singer Mola Sylla, trio with Mola Sylla and percussionist Serigne Gueye, also from Senegal and regulary does concerts with Alan Purves in duo or in combination with Trad. Singers from Sardenia, the Tenores e Concordu de Orosei.
Projects Ernst Reijseger participates in are f.i. : A Tango/PostTango project with WDRbigband Köln With Music from Gerardo Gandini/comp/dir and Bandoneonist Nestor Marconi or a project called Barana & Co with Dutch ,virtuoso Turkish musicians and a Drummer/percussionist from Iran..
Ernst Reijseger writes music for Film and Documentarys. His written music is performed by wellrespected cellist Larissa Groeneveld and pianist Frank Van de Laar with reijseger as third 'free agent'. At the moment he also plays a different duoprogram of his music in combination with classical cellist Jeroen den Herder.
He often plays soloconcerts.
Apart from "Concerts for Adults" he likes to spend time playing for children, in schools and theatres, and does occasional "cello-workshops.

More info:
http://www.allaboutjazz.com/italy/articles/arti1101_011_it.htm
http://www.jazzhalo.com/artikels/reijseger.html
http://www.getmusic.com/artist/10435/10435792.html
http://www.jazzhalo.be/artikelframe.html
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=Aaj67gjyr26ib
http://www.jazzvalley.com/musician/ernst.reijseger
http://www.jazzhalo.be/artikelframe.html
http://www.nimbuswest.com/
http://home.sprintmail.com/~eevanson/Biruta.html

Discography

1972 - Banten
perf. a.o. Rob v.d. Broek, p; Jurre Haanstra, dr
label: BASF 1625184-5
1976 - New Age Jazz Chorale
perf. a.o. Burton Greene, p; Sean Bergin, sax
label: Button-nose Records 03
1977 - Sail-Joia
perf. a.o. Fernando, Toni Lameirinhas, g + voc; Sean Bergin, sax
label: Philips 6410950
1979 - Mistakes
perf. duo with Sean Bergin, s-sax, t-sax, flute & pennywhistle
label: Broken Records, distr.: B.V. Haast
1980 - Oorlog en pap
perf. a.o. Johnny van Doorn
label: Harlekijn 2925.555
1981 - Taiming
side 1: Ernst solo + 1 track duo with Alan Purves, bodhran
side 2: Han Bennink, dr; Michael Moore, a-sax
label: Hummeloord Records 01, distr.: B.V. Haast
1982 - Cellotape - Scotchtape
perf. duo with Alan Purves, dr.
label: Data Records 822, distr.: B.V. Haast
1983 - Concert for eyes
perf. a.o. Theo Joling
label: B.V. Haast Records 065
remarks: 1 very good track with E.R. by Sean Bergin
1983 - Les douzes sons
perf. Joelle Leandre; a.o. George Lewis, tr; Derek Bailey, g
label: Nato Records
remarks *
1983 - Trios by company
perf. a.o. Derek Bailey, g; Evan Parker, sax
label: Incus Records 51, distr.: Incus
remarks **
1984 - Amsterdam Sunshine
perf. Curtis Clark, p; Michael Moore, sax; Ernst Glerum, cb;
Clarence Becton, dr
label: Nimbus NS3691
1984 - Extension Red, White, Blue
perf. I.C.P. Orchestra plays the music of Herbie Nichols
a.o. Misha Mengelberg, p; Steve Lacey, s-sax
label: ICP 27(?), distr.: BV Haast
remarks (MC)
1984 - Hypo
perf. a.o. Niko Langenhuizen, p
label: VARA Jazz 4214
1985 - Boy Edgar Award '85
perf. a.o. Guus Jansen, p; Arend Nijenhuis, p; & I.C.P. Company
label: only video
1986 - Dodekakania
perf. Amsterdam String Trio: Maurice Horsthuis, vla;
Ernst Glerum, cb
label: Data Records 861
1986 - Guus Janssen Septet
perf. a.o. Guus Janssen, p; Ab Baars, sax+cl
label: Claxon Records 87.18
1986 - Letter to South Africa
perf. Curtis Clark Quintet: Curtis Clark, p; John Tchicai, sax;
Ernst Glerum, cb; Louis Moholo, dr
label: Nimbus Records NS501 C, distr.: BV Haast
1986 - Two Programs: Monk & Nichols
perf. I.C.P. Orchestra: a.o. Misha Mengelberg, p; Han Bennink,dr; Steve Lacy, s-sax; George Lewis, tb
label: I.C.P. CD-026, distr.: BV Haast
1987 - October Meeting II
perf. a.o. Franky Douglas, g; Gerald Veasley, b; Herb Robertson, tp
label: Bimhuis
1987 - Outerbridge Crossing
perf. Gerry Hemingway Quintet: a.o. Gerry Hemingway, dr;
Ray Anderson, tr
label: Sound Aspects SAS CD 017
remarks: remastered 1989
1987 - The Berlin Station
perf. Phil Minton, voice; Tony Oxley, dr
label: F.M.P. Records SAJ 57, distr.: FMP
1988 - Kids Mysteries
perf. Sean Bergin's MOB: a.o. Sean Bergin, sax; Wolter Wierbos, tr; Tristan Honsinger, c; Han Bennink, dr
label: Nimbus Records NS502 C, distr.: BV Haast
1988 - Live at the Bimhuis
perf. Curtis Clark Quintet: Curtis Clark, p; Andy Sheppard, sax;
Ernst Glerum, cb; Louis Moholo, dr
label: Nimbus Records NS505 C, distr.: BV Haast
1989 - Dancing Series
perf. a.o. Guus Janssen, p; Herb Robertson, tr
label: Geestgronden 1, distr.: BV Haast
1989 - Wild West
perf. Amsterdam String Trio: Maurice Horsthuis, vla;
Ernst Glerum, cb
label: Nimbus Records NS506 C; distr.: BV Haast
1989 - World Surf Music
perf. The Persons: a.o. Michael Moore, sax; Michael Vatcher, dr
label: Ear Rational ECD 1005 - Dossier Records
1990 - Similado
perf. a.o. Trilok Gurtu, perc; Albert Mangelsdorf, tb; Franco d'Andrea, p
label: LMJ 3341 (lp!)
remarks *
1990 - Soft on the inside
perf. Andy Sheppard "Big Band Project": a.o. Andy Sheppard, sax; Han Bennink,dr; Gary Valente,tb.
label: Island Records/Antilles 842927-2
remarks: also video
1990 - Sonic Fiction
perf. Trio with Georg Gräwe, p; Gerry Hemingway, dr
label: Hat-Hut Records, distr.: Harmonia Mundi (NL)
1991 - And so on
perf. a.o. Mario Schiano; Günther Sommer; Paul Rutherford
label: Splash Records CD-H.368-2
1991 - Angelica
perf. a.o. Tom Cora, cl; Fred Frith, g
sample cd of Festival Bologna
label: Caicai Music ADN
remarks: 1 track E.R. solo
1991 - Dutch Masters
perf. Misha Mengelberg, p; Han Bennink, dr; Steve Lacey, sax; Georg Lewis, tb
label: Soul Note 121154-2, distr.: IREC
1991 - Movin' on
perf. a.o. Albert Mangelsdorf, tr; Reto Weber, dr; Bruno Spörri, sax + live elec.
label: Elite CD J 76357
1991 - Noci...Strani Frutti
perf. Trio with Han Bennink, dr. & Pino Minafra, tr
label: C&P Leo Records CD LR176
1991 - Special Detail
perf. Gerry Hemingway Quintet: a.o. Wolter Wierbos, tr; Don Byron, cl+ b-sax
label: Hat-Art CD 6084, distr.: Harmonia Mundi (NL)
1992 - Bospaadje Konijnehol I+II
perf. I.C.P. Orchestra: a.o. Misha Mengelberg, p; Han Bennink, dr
label: I.C.P. 029, distr.: B.V. Haast
remarks: two CDs
1992 - Clusone Trio
perf. Han Bennink, dr & Michael Moore, sax + cl
label: Ramboy-disc 01, distr.: B.V. Haast
1993 - Amsterdam Drama
perf. Maurice Horsthuis and orchestra
label: Attacca - Babel 9370-2DDD, distr.: BV Haast
1993 - Crazy Saints
perf. Trilok Gurtu
label: CMP CD 66
remarks: * (E.R. on 3 tracks)
1993 - Demon Chaser
perf. Gerry Hemingway Quintet: a.o. Michael Moore, a-sax,cl,b-cl; Mark Dresser, cb; Wolter Wierbos, tb
label: Hat Art cd 6137, distr.: Harmonia Mundi (NL)
1993 - Live During Wartime
perf. The Persons: M. Moore, cl; D. Petrow & F. Douglas, g;
M. Vatcher, dr + perc; James "Sprocket" Royer, b
label: Ramboy 03, distr.: BV Haast
1993 - Negligé
perf. Michael Moore Quartet: Alex Maguire, p;
Michael Vatcher, dr + perc
label: Ramboy 04, distr.: BV Haast
1994 - Chamberworks 1990-92
perf. Georg Gräwe large ensemble: a.o. Phil Minton, voice
label: RA 003, distr.: Random Acoustics
1994 - Flavours, Fragments
perf. Grubenklang Orchestra: Georg Gräwe, p + dir
label: ITM 950014
1994 - I am an Indian
perf. Clusone 3: Michael Moore, Han Bennink
label: Ramboy #5, distr.: BV Haast
1994 - Soft Lights and Sweet Music
perf. Clusone trio plays the music of Irving Berlin
with Michael Moore & Han Bennink
label: Hat Art cd 6153, distr.: Harmonia Mundi (NL)
1994 - The Visions Project
perf. Franky Douglas Sunchild
label: L-Fds093 Van 519938
1994 - Zwei Nächte in Berlin
perf. Gräwe, Reijseger, Hemingway
label: Sound Aspects SAS 049
1995 - Arcado String Trio
perf. Recordings of tour '94, with Mark Dresser, cb & Mark Feldman, vl
label: Avan 058
1995 - Et on ne parle pas du temps
perf. Duo with Louis Sclavis, cl
label: FMP 66, distr.: BV Haast (NL)
1995 - Flex 27
perf. with Gräwe & Hemingway
label: RA 007, distr.: Random Acoustics
1995 - Green Dolphy Suite Double trio
perf. Arcado String Trio & Trio de Clarinettes: Louis Sclavis, cl; Jacques di Donato, cl; Armand Angster, cl,b-cl+cb-cl
label: ENJA 90112
1995 - Slamadam
perf. Gerry Hemingway Quintet
label: RA 012, distr.: Random Acoustics
1995 - The Marmalade King
perf. Gerry Hemingway Quintet
label: Hat Art cd 6164, distr.: Harmonia Mundi (NL)
1995 - The view from points west
perf. Graewe, Reijseger, Hemingway
label: Music and Arts cd-820
1996 - Auf gehts
perf. Graewe, Gratkovski, Reijseger, Koln 1994
label: 2nd floor Edition
remarks: 1 track
1996 - Belcanto
perf. Ettore Fioravanti, dr; Gianluigi Trovesi, a-sax,b,a,es,cl; Franco D'Andrea p
label: R.A.M. records rmcd4528
1996 - Perfect World
perf. Gerry Hemingway quintet
label: Random Acoustics RA 019, distr.: Random Acoustics
1997 - Saturn Cycle
perf. Graewe, Reijseger, Hemingway
label: Music & Arts
1997 - Love Henry
perf. Clusone trio Han Bennink, Michael Moore
label: Gramavision/Rykodisc, distr.: all over
1997 - Colla Parte
perf. solo
label: Winter&Winter, distr.: Edel Contraire (D, I), Culturerecords (NL), Allegro (USA), Harmonia Mundi (F) etc.
1999 - Colla Voche
perf. with Alan Purves and the Tenore e Concordu de Orosei
label: Winter&Winter, distr.: Edel Contraire (D, I), Culturerecords (NL), Allegro (USA), Harmonia Mundi (F) etc.
1999 - Moondive III (Double cd)
Live concert with Ray Anderson (USA) tb; Mola Sylla (Senegal) voice; Eddie Veldtman (Surinam) dr; Lesley Joseph (Curaçao) b; Michel Godard (France) Tuba; Ruben van Roon (Holland) dj + perc
label: VPRO EIGENWIJS, distr.: VPRO Broadcasting Hilversum - Holland
2000 - Winter
Amsterdam String Trio
Compostions of Maurice Horsthuis
Maurice Horsthuis, viola; Ernst Glerum, double bass
label: Winter&Winter, distr.: Edel Contraire (D, I), Culturerecords (NL), Allegro (USA), Harmonia Mundi (F) etc.
1979/2001 - Mistakes
Sean Bergin, s-sax,t-sax, flute & pennywhistle
Org label: Broken Records (now DATA Records)
remarks **. Reissued: 2001
distr.: www.datarecords.nl/data011.html, http://toondist.com
1982/2002 - Cellotape - Scotchtape
perf. duo with Alan Purves, dr./perc
label: Data Records 822, distr.: www.datarecords.nl, http://toondist.com
remarks: **. Reissued: 2002
2001 - "Kakyoku"
Music of Fumio Yasuda with Chamber orchestra
label: Winter&Winter
distr.: Edel Contraire (D, I), Culture Records (Holland), Allegro (USA), Harmonia Mundi (France) etc.
2001 - "TA"
Duo with Alan "Gunga" Purves, live in Santa Barbara 1987
label: NIMBUS WEST RECORDS
Recorded 1987
2000 - "Counterfactuals"
Georg Graewe, p; Gerry Hemingway, dr
label: Nuscope
2002 - "I love you so much it hurts"
Franco d'Andrea, p; Ernst Reijseger
label: Winter&Winter
distr.: Edel Contraire (D, I), Culture Records (Holland), Allegro (USA), Harmonia Mundi (France) etc.
2003 - expected: "Tumulti"
Maria Pia de Vito, voice; Patrice Heral, dr/perc; Paul Urbanek, p
label: Manifesto rec.
2003 - expected: JANNA
Trio Mola Sylla, Serigne Gueye, Ernst Reijseger
label: Winter&Winter 910-0942
distr.: Edel Contraire (D, I), Culture Records (Holland), Allegro (USA), Harmonia Mundi (France) etc.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 05 2006 at 23:02

Nice!
 
Wonder why nobody knows anything when their members are that prolific !

And why is everything on the BASF label so bleedin' rare ? !





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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 05 2006 at 23:10
Looking at what BASF label are offering it seems to me they can put whatever they are wanting on these records; which is a shame to us collectors

Anyway I think I might be heading off for the day, so will talk to everyone later.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 05 2006 at 23:39

Dug out another obscurity for your return BV. Ex Vitae 'Mandarin' from 1978 (Ford Capri Mk 2)

May be not to your taste as this is a fairly light and breezy Jazz-zeuhl affair (zeuhl may be pushing things a bit here although it sometimes gets a mention in lists) similar in feel to Honeyelk and Eider Stellaire's third but not quite in that bracket. Beautiful jacket artwork, shoddy looking label and completely self made! See the pictures of the band on the back cover? Sounds exactly like that.







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