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Shades Of Light Trio
Selftitled
Uli Soyka - Jose Maria Saluzzi - Juan Garcia-Herreros
André Matos
Quare
The distance between modern post-bop sounds and free jazz suffused with high-tech experimentalism narrows significantly on the new CD Quare from André Matos, a brilliant young guitarist and Portuguese native now living in the United States.
Alejandra Torres
Tres Caminos
Virtuosity, elegance and when she sings: pure passion! How can somebody combine Classical music, Jazz and World Music in such a way that one could think this new kind of style was just invented for her? Her music is no crossover, no mixture. It's a pure, compact form of energy - positive like an ancient secret medicine from South America!
Nifty's
Naftularasa
Second release of the awarded klezmer-jazz-fusion band NIFTY´S. The 8 tracks of "Naftularasa" are mixing klezmer tradition with jazz, underground rock, ska and punk. "Unza music with an edge, up-tempo madness and improvisation"
Snow Owl
Snow Owl Quartet
The Snow Owl Quartet opens up a wide spectrum of musical vocabulary to the listener, influenced by The Snow Owl's South American roots followed by growing up in the "melting pot" of New York City. Blues, Funk, Jazz, Heavy Metal, Rock, Salsa - you name it.
Wladigeroff Brothers
For The Greatest And Little Things
For The Greatest And Little Thingsā€œ fluidly combines intricate jazz harmonies with hot Latin rhythms and Eastern and Balkan melodies. The richly textured album creates an artistic arch from ballads in shades of blue to entertaining, foot- tapping uptempo numbers, all with a dose of whimsical humour.
Die Strottern
Das größte Glück
Treasure chest full of traditional Viennese songs ("Wienerlied") from the 19th and 20th century including a cover version of Tom Waits' "Day after tomorrow". Live recording from August 2010 at the "Theater am Spittelberg".
Die Strottern
i gabat ois
The band "Strottern" have become a trade mark in the young viennese music scene. Their bedrock ist Wienerlieder, literally, "Viennese songs" but also a uniquely Austrian song genre with which many people have a love-hate relationship.
Rudi Berger
In Search Of Harmony
Rudi Berger
Postcard from Brazil
A woldpremier: For the first time you can hear Brazilian music with violin as lead instrument played in this unique way. Rudi Berger who has worked with Toninho Horta and Yuri Popoff for many years has developed a special relation with the Music of Minas Gerais and adds new colours to this unique brazilian music style.
Hernan Toledo
Espejo
If passion turns a song, if the song touches our heart, we feel the emotions, we transmit happiness, sadness and tears that we often prefer to keep to ourselves (Hernan).
Gstättner | Heckel | Sahmaoui
Lava
Lava flows as long as the temperature is high enough. To make sure of that, one Moroccan and two Styrian world travellers have amalgamated the primitive rocks of their musical backgrounds into new hot sounds of passion.
Alegre Corrêa
Laçador
Native-born Brazilian composer and guitarist Alegre Corrêa impressively links impassionate temperament and hot rhythms to the playfulness of European Jazz.
Wiener Jüdischer Chor
A bissele Glik
With the full range of Jewish music the Vienna Jewish Choir takes along his listeners on an emotional musical journey. Almost forgotten songs alternate with well-known melodies.
the monochrome tone
noises & voices
Soundsamples found on a journey between Reykjavik, Waidhofen/Ybbs, Vienna/Floridsdorf, Omsk and Beijing form base and background for Visible jazz. Melancholic weirdly interwoven melodies of saxophone, voice, accordion and guitar rest upon pounding, polyrhythmic riffs of drums & bass, this is the concept of <the monochrome tone>.