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Linernotes by Reinhard Kager - translated by Mark Fisher devicesLuc Ex - bassTony Buck - drums, percussion Relics was recorded live at the Klangspuren Schwaz festival in 2019įranz Hautzinger - quarter tone trumpetChristian Fennesz - guitar, laptop Otomo Yoshihide - guitar, turntables, el. Hautzinger and his Regenorchester XII play a kind of “jazz about jazz”, incorporating quite naturally accomplishments of experimental improvisation or drone and noise experiences into the rock jazz sound, pushing the boundaries of sound art and always creating surprises. The band developed its specific pulsating and continously evolving "Regenorchester Sound", comparing the constantly changing ways of making music, analogue and digital. Various musicians like Fennesz, Tony Buck, Otomo Yoshihide, Burkhard Stangl, Oren Ambarchi, and others were part of this long-time and often changing project, combining jazz, improvisation, brass melodies, guitar rock and electronics.
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Full Blast have created an album that in its nonconformity and richness in variety stands on his own in contemporary jazz."ĬREDITS:Recording: Martin SiewertProduction: Konstantin DrobilMix: Martin SiewertMastering: Martin SiewertArtwork: Peter Brötzmannįounded 1995 in London by Austrian trumpeter and band leader Franz Hautzinger as an ensemble for experimental music, the project developed over the years into a mixed style wild fusion band. For mixing the band decided to work with Gareth Jones (well-known for his work with Einstürzende Neubauten and Depeche Mode), whom they have used with Pliakas's band Steamboat Switzerland before. Seven compositions in the distinctive, strong Full Blast nature get an exciting electronic treatment by Michael Wertmüller (with electronics by Gerd Rische, recorded months before his death in October 2015) during and after the recording. Their fifth album finds the band in a studio again, with time and the desire to try something new. "With all the projects Peter Brötzmann is currently working on, Full Blast - with the precise and dynamic Swiss rhythm section of Marino Pliakas and Michael Wertmüller - is the most consistent and the longest-running. Seven compositions in the disctinctive strong FULL BLAST nature get an exciting electronic treatment by Michael Wertmüller (sounds/electronics by Gerd Rische- head of Berlin Acadamy of Electro-acoustic Music 1995-2014) during and after the recording." "Their 5th album finds the band in a studio again, in their label Trost Records hometown Vienna, with time and the desire to try something new.