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Elisabeth Harnik, Didi Kern, Jaap Blonk - Steamology (2022) [Free Improvisation]; FLAC (tracks+.cue)

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Elisabeth Harnik, Didi Kern, Jaap Blonk - Steamology (2022) [Free Improvisation]; FLAC (tracks+.cue)

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Artist: Elisabeth Harnik, Didi Kern, Jaap Blonk
Album: Steamology
Genre: Free Improvisation
Label: Klanggalerie
Released: 2022
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue)
Tracklist:
  1. Steamology I (29:13)
  2. Steamology II (8:16)
  3. Steamology III (9:48)

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    Personnel:
  • Elisabeth Harnik - piano
  • Didi Kern - drums
  • Jaap Blonk - voice, electronics

Elisabeth Harnik, an Austrian based pianist and composer has created a multi-faceted body of work by blurring genre boundaries through various collaborations in the field of improvised music, interdisciplinary projects and contemporary compositional works. She studied classical piano and later – with Beat Furrer – composition at the University of Music and Performing Arts, Graz. As an improviser she works within an electro-acoustic inspired sound-world, using specific preparations and extended techniques while pushing the limitations of the piano. Amongst others she has collaborated with Frank Gratkowski, Dave Rempis & Michael Zerang, Joelle Leandre and Ken Vandermark.

Didi Kern is an Austrian drummer who is best known for his work with Bul But, Fuckhead or Glutamat. He is equally at home in the rock scene and in the free improvisation scene. He has a duo with keyboarder Philip Quehenberger, plays drums with KGB and has performed with jazz greats like Peter Brötzmann, Mats Gustafson, Weasel Walter, Saadet Türköz or Ken Vandermark.

Jaap Blonk is a Dutch avant-garde composer and performance artist. He is primarily self-taught both as a sound artist and as a visual/stage performer. He studied physics, mathematics, and musicology for a time, but did not complete his studies. One of his early influences was Kurt Schwitters, whose Ursonate he first heard in 1979; he memorized the entire work, and it became one of the cornerstones of his repertory.
For Wels Unlimited 2020, the trio got together for a live stream during one of the Covid lockdowns. This album is a recording of that show.

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