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Aki Takase, Christian Weber, Michael Griener - Auge (2021) [Free Improvisation]; FLAC (tracks)

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Aki Takase, Christian Weber, Michael Griener - Auge (2021) [Free Improvisation]; FLAC (tracks)

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Artist: Aki Takase, Christian Weber, Michael Griener
Album: Auge
Genre: Free Improvisation
Label: Intakt Records
Released: 2021
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Tracklist:
  1. Last Winter (2:59)
  2. Drops of Light (4:47)
  3. Are Eyes Open? (1:34)
  4. No Tears (4:14)
  5. The Pillow Book (6:30)
  6. Face of the Bass (6:29)
  7. Calcagno (2:51)
  8. Out of Sight (2:37)
  9. While in Rome (2:27)
  10. Motion in the Ocean (2:49)
  11. And If Not, Why Not (2:59)
  12. Underfelt (2:09)
  13. Who's Going to Bell the Cat? (4:28)
  14. The End Justifies the Means (2:12)

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    Personnel:
  • Aki Takase: Piano
  • Christian Weber: Bass
  • Michael Griener: Drums

"I really love the piano trio,” says Aki Takase, with a passion that mirrors her playing. “But not the old idea, where the pianist is king, and the bassist and the drummer are just sidemen. We are equal.” Indeed, all three musicians are in focus in the trio AUGE: bassist Christian Weber and drummer Michael Griener are among the most original virtuosos of their instruments. On Intakt they have presented brilliant albums with the New York saxophonist Ellery Eskelyn.

Christian Weber recorded albums with Co Streiff and Oliver Lake. Michael Griener is a member of the band Die Enttäuschung and Monks Casino with Alexander von Schlippenbach. Over the course of nearly four decades pianist Aki Takase has provided fresh impetus with different musicians such as reedists David Murray and Rudi Mahall or fellow pianist (and husband) Alexander von Schlippenbach.

The Berlin-based Chicago journalist Peter Margasak writes about the recording: “The music on the debut album from the collective trio AUGE is wide-open, operating from an unobstructed vista where every thing seems possible ... Free improvisation rarely sounds so cogent, rippling with an adroit command of rhythm and harmony that erases the line between design and spontaneity.”

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